Madonna

I kinda get it all and agree but at same time I feel like the clichés are some sort of "meta moment" while talking about the plastic hollywood life. Especially juxtaposed with deeper sayings as "I've had a million visions bad and good". I think Madge is such a underrated lyricist sometimes. There are some clunkers, but when she gets it... it's just so right.
This is exactly how I feel about the Hollywood lyrics.
 
Madonna leaving Britney’s wedding, apparently:

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Keep The Trance randomly popped up on my phone yesterday. I don’t know this track very well and it sounded very much like an early demo of Get Together but mad-eyes doesn’t make any reference to that other than it was a Confessions sessions (lol) era track from 2004 and became Hey You.
http://mad-eyes.net/music/confessions-on-a-dance-floor/keep-the-trance.htm
http://mad-eyes.net/music/confessions-on-a-dance-floor/keep-the-trance.htm

Has it ever been stated that it was what became Get Together? Some of the lyrics are too similar (We know she loves to recycle lyrics though!).
 
I don't think Keep the Trance has any relation to Get Together, there's an early demo of Get Together floating around that was done with a Swedish team before Stuart Price got his hands on it while Keep the Trance was produced by Mirwais.
 
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God, whoever is running her insta and reposting fan nonsense…jail! Vogue and everything related was fab, but to pretend Miss Jody Watley hadn’t already vogued with the girlies a few years before…rude.

"Vogue" is a masterpiece, but Jody's video for "Friends" also screams gay rights and is truly iconic. I've posted it a few times on this forum: it's truly groundbreaking for 1989 with its incorporation of vogueing, drag and hardcore hip hop.
 
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