Madonna's First Song In 4 Years Is Here — And Maluma Lends An Assist
Medellin, Colombia is a rosy city with mountains watching in the distance and vast rolling hills of green stretching far because the eyes can visualize. On the streets, you'll find carts of fresh fruit and smiling patrons and pretty graffiti bursting with all manners of neon colors. It's a conflicting paradise that brings the new and old together; five-star hotels like the Diez Hotel Categoría has a cute view of the city's anthills of yellow lights that crop up at nighttime, illuminating the greyer, older architecture interspersed while in the narrow roads. It's a pretty place, a South American oasis, and also a place visited in the dreams of
Madonna in "Medellín, her new teamwork with reggaeton singer
Maluma.
Madonna, or, Madame X in the content of her new album where she is a secret agent of several identities, is sedated, somewhere between waking and sleeping. In her haze, she journeys within her mind to whenever she was a teenager in Medellín. A smile on her face, she relaxes into the cloth and plastic of a beach chair. "The sun was caressing my skin/Another me could right now start she sings softly. The production eases in like a gentle tide and never threatens to overwhelm. It's distinctly of reggaeton origin, with the snap and bounce of a hip-gyrating anthem, only calmer, older, and also a little bit laxer. The track's energy comes from Maluma whose lively verse brings the sun's sharpest rays of the afternoon. Yet equally, he keeps it slower and sexier, matching his output to Madonna's. They're just basking in the smell of fresh water and the warm embrace of sun-warmed sand. This is paradise.
"Medellín" is the lead single from
Madame X. In addition to releasing this new record, she's also revealed a tracklist of thirteen songs. In addition to Maluma (who's also featured on "Bitch I'm Loca"),
Quavo,
Swae Lee, and Anitta also appear. Madonna released the 007-esque
trailer for
Madame X earlier this week. Her first album in four years makes its way to streaming services and stores on June 14.
Check out the beachy "Medellín" up above.
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