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"Music" Single by Madonna from the album Music B-side "Cyberraga" Released August 21, 2000 Format DVD single, CD single, maxi single, video single, cassette single, 7" single, 12" maxi single Recorded 1999–2000 Genre Electropop, dance-pop Length 3:44 Label Maverick, Warner Bros. Writer(s) Madonna, Mirwais Ahmadzaï Producer Madonna, Ahmadzaï Certification (see Certifications) Madonna singles chronology "American Pie"
(2000)"Music"
(2000)"Don't Tell Me"
(2000/2001)Audio sample "Music" is the first single by American singer-songwriter Madonna from her 8th studio album Music and was released on August 21, 2000, by Maverick Records. It was also released on DVD single, a debut in this format by Madonna. It earned two Grammy Award nominations in 2001, for Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. In 2006, The song was remixed using "Disco Inferno" by the Trammps and was re-named "Music Inferno" for the 2006 Confessions Tour. This version appears on the 2007 live album The Confessions Tour.
It was ranked by Rolling Stone at 66 in their list of the 100 Best Songs of the Decade and the best single for the year 2000.[1] It was her first single to reach number one single in the United States after 1994's "Take a Bow". Music remains Madonna's final US number one to date.
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Song information
On May 27, 2000, an unauthorized copy of the song leaked onto the Internet. In several days it spread all over cyberspace through forums and Napster. Madonna's spokeswoman Liz Rosenberg reacted with the comment that the material was a "work-in-progress which was stolen". To counter the trend of music piracy, Madonna actively campaigned against Napster with fellow performers from other genres, including hip-hop artist Dr. Dre and drummer Lars Ulrich of heavy metal band Metallica. Madonna later performed this song and several others on a promotional tour; her concert at Brixton Academy in London was a live webcast on her website and was watched by a record 9 million people around the world. The Webcast was produced and broadcast by Chris Frampton's International webcaster MediaWave.
The opening line of the song ("Hey Mr. DJ, put a record on, I want to dance with my baby") features a male-sounding voice. The voice is actually Madonna's voice, heavily transformed. The song is written in the key of B♭ major and Madonna's voice spans from G3 to D5.[2]
"Music" earned two Grammy Award nominations in 2001, for Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.
Chart performance
The song shot to the top of the charts very quickly. It went to number one in 25 countries worldwide.[3] It was Madonna's 12th number one single in the USA. By reaching number one, it made Madonna the second artist to achieve number one hits in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s in the USA. The first was Janet Jackson, who had done the same achievement with "Doesn't Really Matter", which preceded "Music" as the Hot 100's number-one single. "Music" also being the longest running number-one spot at Billboard Hot Dance Club Play at the 2000s decade, with spent a longevity five weeks at number one. It eventually became the second most-successful dance song of the 2000s in the United States, reaching number two on the Dance/Club Play Decade-end Chart, behind Madonna's own "Hung Up".[4] "Music" went platinum in the country, selling over a million copies, proving to be one of her biggest-selling singles. It was the best-selling dance song of the 2000s decade in the United States.[5] The song was her first number-one hit in the USA since "Take a Bow" went to number-one in 1995 and is her most recent number-one hit in the USA to-date. Music was the 24th best selling single of 2000 in the UK. According to The Official Charts Company, the song has sold 410,000 copies there.[6]
In 2003, Madonna fans were asked to vote for their top 20 Madonna singles of all time by Q magazine. "Music" was allocated the #2 spot.
In 2004, Canadian tech-metal band Out of Your Mouth released a cover version, which reached the Top 40 in Canada.
Music video
The music video was shot in April 2000 at A&M Stage and a nightclub in downtown Los Angeles by Swedish director Jonas Åkerlund, who worked with Madonna in her video for "Ray of Light". The video stars Madonna and her longtime backup singer Niki Haris and actress Debi Mazar as well as comedian Sacha Baron Cohen as his famous character Ali G. The video starts with Madonna along with her friends boarding Ali G's limousine. The song starts and Ali G is directed to take them to a club, and later to a strip-club, where he is denied entrance. An animated section follows where, Madonna attacks various neon signs with the names of many of her songs, including "Rain", "Borderline", "Lucky Star", "Bad Girl", "Vogue", "Fever", "La Isla Bonita", "Express Yourself" and "Material Girl". In the extended version, at the end of the animated section, Ali G. briefly interrupts the song to demonstrate his rap skills to persuade Madonna to include him on her next single. An annoyed Madonna asks him to stop and to turn the song back on. Madonna was heavily pregnant with her second child, Rocco, during the shooting and the animated section of the video was added as a result. The video ends with Madonna and her friends travelling in the limousine with many of the strippers and Ali G engaging in a rendezvous with them.
The video won several awards, including Best Pop Clip Of The Year at the Billboard Video Awards in 2000 and Best Dance Video at the International Dance Music Awards in 2000.[7]
The music video was parodied on MADtv. The parody was called Movies, and featured Mo Collins as Madonna. The video poked fun at Madonna's filmography, with an animated 'Madonna' attacking signs that had the names of her movies.
- Director: Jonas Åkerlund
- Producer: Nicola Doring
- Director of Photography: Eric Broms
- Editor: Jonas Åkerlund
- Production Company: HSI Productions
DVD release
The video to the single was released on DVD only and contains two versions of the music video: a standard version and an extended. It also includes a weblink to an official Madonna "Music" website, but the site is no longer active. The extended version includes the sequence during which Ali G interrupts the song to demonstrate his rap skills.
- Music (4:26 version)
- Music (4:44 version)
Live performances
The first live performance of "Music" was at the 2001 Grammy Awards. Since then, "Music" has appeared in all four of Madonna's tours since it was released: Drowned World, Re-Invention, Confessions and Sticky & Sweet.
For the Drowned World Tour, it was used as the final encore; Madonna wore tight black jeans and a customised Dolce & Gabbana halter top that proclaims "Mother" in the front and "F*cker" in the back. She sang the song surrounded by her dancers, while imagery of her all-time music videos were displayed on backdrop screens.
"Music" was later added to the Re-Invention Tour as the fourth song of the Scottish segment; this mix of the song was slower, Hip-Hop-based. The same version was used at the 2005 Live 8 benefit concert
In the 2006 Confessions Tour, the song was mixed with The Trammps' "Disco Inferno", thus creating the hedonistic Music Inferno. It was preceded by the short video introduction "The Duke Mixes The Hits", and it sampled the chorus from "Where's The Party", a song from her 1986 album "True Blue". Madonna and her two female back-up dancers appeared onstage wearing Saturday Night Fever-inspired John Travolta outfits and started to sing "Music" together.
"Music" was part of the Hard Candy Promo Tour, in support of the Hard Candy album; this version sampled Fedde le Grand's "Put Your Hands Up for Detroit", getting a Dance-version of the song. It was the last song performed during the 2nd act of her Sticky & Sweet Tour, the Old School segment, where Madonna used the version of the promotional tour, with a sample of Indeep's "Last Night A DJ Saved My Life" at the beginning of the song.
Cover versions
In 2007 The Dynamics released an eight-minute soul cover on their album Versions Excursions.[8] Remixed eurodance cover versions of the song have appeared on the Dancemania series albums. Including an uptempo cover remix by Nancy And The Boys on the 2001 album Dancemania Speed 6.[9]
Personnel
- Writing - Madonna, Mirwais Ahmadzai
- Producing - Madonna, Mirwais Ahmadzai
- Guitar - Keeling Lee
- Bass guitar - Jonathan White
- Percussion - Patrick Dawes
- Sting arrangement - Dan Hewson
- Photography - Jean-Baptiste Mondino
- Art/Direction/Design - Kevin Reagan
Source[10]
Track listings and formats
- "Music" (Album Version) - 3:44
- "Cyber-Raga" - 5:31
- US 2 x 12" vinyl (9 44909-0)[13]
- A1 "Music" (HQ2 Club Mix) - 8:50
- A2 "Music" (Groove Armada GA 12" Mix) - 5:30
- B1 "Music" (Calderone Anthem Mix) - 11:55
- B2 "Music" (Album Version) - 3:44
- C1 "Music" (Deep Dish Dot Com Remix) - 11:21
- D1 "Music" (The Young Collective Club Mix) - 13:16
- US DVD single (38526-2)[14]
- "Music" (Long Video Version) - 4:45
- "Music" (Short Video Version) - 4:23
- EU DVD single (7599 38526-2)[15]
- "Music" (Short Video Version) - 4:23
- "Music" (Long Video Version) - 4:45
- EU Maxi-CD (9362 44898 2)[16]
- "Music" (Album Version) - 3:44
- "Music" (Groove Armada's 7" Edit) - 3:38
- "Music" (Calderone Radio Edit) - 4:25
- "Music" (Deep Dish Dot Com Radio Edit) - 4:15
- EU 12" vinyl (W 0537 T2)[17]
- A1 "Music" (Calderone Anthem Mix) - 11:55
- A2 "Music" (HQ2 Club Mix) - 8:50
- B1 "Music" (The Young Collective Club Mix) - 13:16
- B2 "Music" (Deep Dish Dot Com Remix U.S. Edit) - 4:29
- A1 "Music" (Deep Dish Dot Com Remix) - 11:21
- A2 "Music" (Album Version) - 3:44
- B1 "Music" (Groove Armada Club Mix) - 9:29
- B2 "Music" (Groove Armada GA 12" Mix) - 5:30
- UK CD single 1 (9362 44896 2, W 0537)[20]
- "Music" (Album Version) - 3:44
- "Music" (Deep Dish Dot Com Radio Edit) - 4:15
- "Music" (Calderone Anthem Mix) - 11:55
- UK CD single 2 (W5372CD2)[21]
- "Music" (Album Version) - 3:44
- "Music" (Groove Armada GA 12" Mix) - 5:30
- "Music" (Deep Dish Dot Com Remix U.S. Edit) - 4:29
- UK Cassette single (W537C, 5439 16838 4)[22]
- A1 "Music" (Album Version) - 3:44
- A2 "Music" (Groove Armada's 7" Edit) - 3:38
- B1 "Music" (Album Version) - 3:44
- B2 "Music" (Groove Armada's 7" Edit) - 3:38
- GR CD single (5439 16838 2)[23]
- "Music" (Album Version) - 3:44
- "Music" (Groove Armada's 7" Edit) - 3:38
- AU CD single 1 (enhanced)(9362-44925-2)[24]
- "Music" (Album Version) - 3:44
- "Music" (Deep Dish Dot Com Radio Edit) - 4:15
- "Music" (Groove Armada's 7" Edit) - 3:38
- "Music" (Deep Dish Dot Com Remix) - 11:21
- "Music" (Groove Armada GA 12" Mix) - 5:30
- "Music" (Groove Armada Bonus Beats) - 4:51
- "Music" (Groove Armada Club Mix) - 9:29
- "Music" (Video)
- AU CD single 2 (9362-44926-2)[25]
- "Music" (Album Version) - 3:44
- "Music" (Calderone Radio Edit) - 4:25
- "Music" (HQ2 7" Mix) - 3:59
- "Music" (The Young Collective Radio Mix) - 3:48
- "Music" (Calderone Anthem Mix) - 11:55
- "Music" (HQ2 Club Mix) - 8:50
- "Music" (The Young Collective Club Mix) - 13:16
- JP CD single (WPCR-10901)[26]
- "Music" (Album Version) - 3:44
- "Music" (Groove Armada's 7" Edit) - 3:38
- "Music" (Calderone Radio Edit) - 4:25
- "Music" (Deep Dish Dot Com Radio Edit) - 4:15
- "Music" (HQ2 Club Mix) - 8:50
- "Music" (Calderone Anthem Mix) - 11:55
- "Music" (Deep Dish Dot Com Remix) - 11:21
- "Music" (Groove Armada Club Mix) - 9:29
- "Music" (The Young Collective Club Mix) - 13:16
- "Music" (HQ2 Radio Mix) - 3:59
- "Music" (Calderone Radio Edit) - 4:25
- "Music" (Deep Dish Dot Com Radio Edit) - 4:15
- "Music" (Groove Armada GA 12" Mix) - 5:30
Charts, sales and procession
Charts
Chart (2000)[30] Peak
PositionAustralia ARIA Singles Chart 1 Austrian Singles Chart 5 Belgian Flemish Ultratop 50 6 Belgian Wallonie Ultratop 40 4 Canadian Singles Chart 1 Dutch Top 40 4 Eurochart Hot 100 Singles 1 Finnish Singles Chart 2 French SNEP Singles Chart 8 German Singles Chart 2 Irish Singles Chart 7 Italian FIMI Singles Chart 1 Japanese Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 86 Japanese Oricon International Singles 1 New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart 1 Norwegian VG-lista Singles Chart 1 Spanish Singles Chart[31] 1 Swedish Singles Chart 2 Swiss Singles Chart 1 UK Singles Chart 1 U.S. Billboard Hot 100 1 U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play 1 U.S. Billboard Mainstream Top 40 (Pop Songs) 2 End of year charts
End of year chart (2000) Position U.S. Billboard Hot 100[32] 17 Certifications
Country Certification Brazil Gold[33] Germany Gold[34] Sweden Platinum[35] Switzerland Gold[36] United Kingdom Gold[37] United States Platinum[38] Chart procession and succession
Preceded by
"Freestyler" by Bomfunk MC'sItalian FIMI Singles Chart number-one single
August 16, 2000 - September 23, 2000Succeeded by
"Fuoco nel Fuoco" by Eros RamazzottiPreceded by
"Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" by Spiller featuring Sophie Ellis-BextorUK Singles Chart number-one single
August 27, 2000 – September 3, 2000Succeeded by
"Take on Me" by a1Preceded by
"Sandstorm" by DarudeNorwegian VG-lista Singles Chart number-one single
August 31, 2000 – September 28, 2000Preceded by
"I'm Outta Love" by AnastaciaAustralia ARIA Singles Chart number-one single
(first run)
September 3, 2000 - September 17, 2000Succeeded by
"On a Night Like This" by Kylie MinoguePreceded by
"Lucky" by Britney SpearsSwiss Singles Chart number-one single
September 3, 2000 – October 1, 2000Succeeded by
"Could I Have This Kiss Forever" by Enrique Iglesias featuring Whitney HoustonEurochart Hot 100 Singles number-one single
September 9, 2000 – October 14, 2000Preceded by
"Bent" by matchbox twentyCanadian RPM Singles Chart number-one single
September 11, 2000 - November 6, 2000Succeeded by
NonePreceded by
"Doesn't Really Matter" by Janet JacksonU.S. Billboard Hot 100 number-one single
September 16, 2000 - October 7, 2000Succeeded by
"Come on Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" by Christina AguileraPreceded by
"Stronger" by Kristine WBillboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single
September 16, 2000 - October 14, 2000Succeeded by
"Your Child" by Mary J. BligePreceded by
"Freestyler" by Bomfunk MC'sNew Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart number-one single
October 1, 2000Succeeded by
"Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" by Spiller featuring Sophie Ellis-BextorPreceded by
"On a Night Like This" by Kylie MinogueAustralia ARIA Singles Chart number-one single
(second run)
October 1, 2000Succeeded by
"Most Girls" by PinkParodies
- Part of the song was spoofed during Britney Spears' Dream Within a Dream Tour.
- MADtv made a parody called "My Movies" making fun of the song's repetitive rhythms and Madonna's acting.
References
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External links
Madonna singles discography Madonna Like a Virgin True Blue Who's That Girl You Can Dance "Spotlight"Like a Prayer I'm Breathless "Vogue" · "Hanky Panky"The Immaculate Collection "Justify My Love" · "Rescue Me"Erotica Bedtime Stories Something to Remember Evita Ray of Light Music "Music" · "Don't Tell Me" · "What It Feels Like for a Girl"American Life Confessions on a Dance Floor Hard Candy Celebration "Celebration" · "Revolver"Other songs "Crazy for You" · "Gambler" · "Sooner or Later" · "This Used to Be My Playground" · "I'll Remember" · "I Want You" · "Beautiful Stranger" · "American Pie" · "Thunderpuss GHV2 Megamix" · "Me Against the Music" · "Hey You" · "Sing"Categories:- 2000 singles
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- Number-one singles in Australia
- RPM Top Singles number-one singles
- Number-one singles in Italy
- Number-one singles in New Zealand
- Number-one singles in Norway
- Number-one singles in Spain
- Number-one singles in Switzerland
- UK Singles Chart number-one singles
- Oricon International Singles Chart number-one singles
- Singles certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America
- Songs written by Madonna (entertainer)
- Music videos directed by Jonas Åkerlund
- Madonna (entertainer) video albums
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