Madonna Is A Queen & Her Songwriting Is The Proof
Madonna can be declared as the Queen of the music world and just not the ‘Queen of Pop’! The American singer-songwriter has established herself as a legend and there is no denying that she will continue to be one. If you’ve not heard her name, then we doubt you’ve ever heard good music.
The ‘Evita’ singer has been very active on her social media which is a good thing for her fans. We’ve been getting all the insights into her life that we didn’t realise we needed. Madonna has given us a glimpse of her life, be it her kids, her boyfriend or even her health struggles, the singer has been totally raw with us.
The singer is setting an example for every other artist out there to try living and showcasing the true self. Madonna just doesn’t show us her life through posts but also in her music. We can’t think of one track by her which doesn’t bring out her true self.
Just to celebrate the incredible contribution by Madonna to the music industry, here are the ten times she was a boss and her songwriting was proof of that.
(Photos by Madonna’s Official Instagram Account)
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2. “When I was very young
Nothing really mattered to me
But making myself happy
I was the only one”
3. “That all your sweetness calling back ugly skies
And now I’ve fallen for the look in your eyes”
4. “Is there a lesson I’m supposed to learn in this case
Ignorance is not bliss”
5. “Look around, everywhere you turn is heartache
It’s everywhere that you go”
6. “When you call my name
It’s like a little prayer”
7. “She’s trouble, in a word get closer to the fire
Run faster, her laughter burns you up inside”
8. “A man can tell a thousand lies
I’ve learned my lesson well
Hope I live to tell the secret I have learned
‘Til then, it will burn inside of me”
9. “They can beg and they can plead
But they can’t see the light, that’s right
‘Cause the boy with the cold hard cash is always Mister Right”
10. “I could get caught up in bitterness
But I’m not dwelling on this crazy mess
I found freedom in the ugly truth”
By: Aatira Kakroo