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Confessions on a Dance Floor - Madonna
Review by Lilian Goh
Not everyone can bear to watch 47-year-old Madonna dance in a pink leotard, but her latest album, Confessions on a Dance Floor, is first class. Unlike 2003's American Life, she sweeps aside politics and returns to her forte: dance music.
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The 12 tracks on Confessions on a Dance Floor feature powerful rhythms and beats that are sure to draw listeners to the dance floor. Lead single Hung Up includes a sample of Abba's Gimme Gimme and the sound of a ticking clock, which symbolises the fear of wasting time.
I Love New York sees Madonna relive her passion for the US.
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Other outstanding tracks are Get Together, Sorry and Forbidden Love.
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