Madonna has recently shared her work process in the studio with renowned music producer Max Martin on social media, stating that creativity is the best remedy for silencing doubts and naysayers.
"When in Doubt go to Work," she captioned a photo of herself and Martin. "Nothing shuts Down the Noise or the Naysayers More then being in the Creative Process."
The Queen of Pop's latest studio album, "Madame X," was released in 2019, debuting at the top of the Billboard 200 albums chart on June 29, 2019. Additionally, she released a remix album, "Finally Enough Love," in 2022.
Madonna is currently preparing for a global tour, the Celebration Tour, which will span from July 15 to December 1, honoring her four decades of hits.
Recently, the hitmaker addressed criticism of her appearance at the 2023 Grammy Awards, stating that ageism and misogyny still pervade the world we live in.
She emphasized that she has never apologized for her appearance, citing Beyoncé's hit "Break My Soul," and expressed her belief that her struggles have paved the way for future generations of women.
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"When in Doubt go to Work," she captioned a photo of herself and Martin. "Nothing shuts Down the Noise or the Naysayers More then being in the Creative Process."
The Queen of Pop's latest studio album, "Madame X," was released in 2019, debuting at the top of the Billboard 200 albums chart on June 29, 2019. Additionally, she released a remix album, "Finally Enough Love," in 2022.
When in Doubt go to Work ……….. Nothing shuts Down the Noise or the Naysayers More then being in the Creative Process !! ✍️🎼 🎧🎤🤍 #maxmartin pic.twitter.com/CoFDDDzd0w
— Madonna (@Madonna) March 20, 2023
Madonna is currently preparing for a global tour, the Celebration Tour, which will span from July 15 to December 1, honoring her four decades of hits.
Recently, the hitmaker addressed criticism of her appearance at the 2023 Grammy Awards, stating that ageism and misogyny still pervade the world we live in.
She emphasized that she has never apologized for her appearance, citing Beyoncé's hit "Break My Soul," and expressed her belief that her struggles have paved the way for future generations of women.
Related: Madonna's New Romance with Boxing Coach Josh Popper Just a Ploy to Promote His Gym, Say Insiders
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