Madonna — Still the ‘Queen of Pop’?

The singer jostles for space with new album MDNA.

PARIS:
Jostling for space with younger rivals like Lady Gaga, Madonna brings a grown woman’s voice to her new album MDNA, out on Monday, on which the 53-year-old ‘Queen of Pop’ evokes the pain of her divorce.

Since her last album, the dance-flavoured Hard Candy in 2008, new faces have crowded into the space long ruled by the Material Girl — Rihanna for sexiness, Lana Del Rey for edgy glamour, and the ever-theatrical Lady Gaga.

So when Madonna announced she was working on a new album, the music world raised a skeptical eyebrow: put frankly, can a woman in her 50s still set the pace in a youth-driven pop world?

The first track from the album, “Give Me All Your Luvin”, which Madonna performed at the Superbowl last month, failed to win over the music press. But critics have since given a thumbs up to Madonna’s 12th studio album, which leaked on the internet this week ahead of its release.


“Madonna is still very much the Queen of Pop,” wrote the US magazine Billboard. “Nearly 30 years after first hitting the Billboard charts with her debut single “Everybody”, Madonna is still showing the world how it’s done.”

Likewise, Britain’s Daily Mirror wrote that “Madonna’s new album shows the young pretenders she is still a force to be reckoned with.” Madonna teamed up with a host of carefully chosen collaborators for MDNA, most notably M.I.A, the British hip hop star who set tongues wagging at the Superbowl with a brief flip of the middle finger to the cameras.

She also signed up the French DJ Martin Solveig and Italian duo Alle and Benny Benassi, masters of the dance floor hit. The album — whose title is a play on the nightclub drug MDMA — is peppered with hedonistic dance tracks, but they share space with highly personal pieces in which Madonna alludes to her 2008 divorce from British director Guy Ritchie.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 26th, 2012.
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