Madonna: Hot or Has-Been?

MadonnaThe Hater-
It happens to every artist. It happened to The Stones, The Ramones, Whitney Houston and now, it has happened to Madonna. It's sad but true... Madonna has lost her relevance as a pop artist.

Oh she'll still sell out large sports arenas and her album will still chart when it hits the streets., but you're not gonna hear the average 12 year-old  say they wanna be like Madonna, like they did in droves in the '80s. They're more likely to emulate Xtina, Kelly Clarkson, or (god forbid) Fergie.

Now our beloved Madonna didn't just fall off the relevant radar over night. It was a long, painful process that took years to complete.  


Lets break it down:

She became religious
It didn't work for Bob Dylan, why would it work for you.

She chose the Kaballah
Say what you want about this ancient Jewish mysticism, but to the average American it's nothing more then a Hollywood fad. With its red string bracelet and cancer-curing water, it's hard for folks to support a theology propped up by a woman who coos us to "Justify Her Love."

She moved to the UK
She married Brit director Guy Richie, you know, the guy who did the "Snatch" movie. Within what seemed like hours, she was conducting interviews with a British accent. We're all just happy she didn't move to France, then she would be unintelligible.

She released "American Life"
Or as it's otherwise known, the album that jumped the shark. She appeared on the cover as Ché and suddenly she was a revolutionary who rapped- yes, rapped- about lattés and pilates. The accompanying video was reedited to remove Madonna throwing a hand grenade at George Bush. Who did the re-editing? MTV? The record label? No. Madonna did. It was filled with images of war and she didn't want to offend anyone. The whole situation may have been a bit more controversial if the video and song weren't completely unwatchable and unlistenable.

She got on the light up cross
Years ago. Madonna had this song "Like A Prayer." It pissed off everyone. The video had burning crosses, a black Jesus making out with Madonna and unnecessary bowing at the end. The Church hated it, your parents hated it, teachers told you how horrible Madonna was to disrespect religion and we, well, we loved it. It was a great song with a compelling video. (Hell, I'm humming it right now.) Now Madonna brings out a huge light up cross on her tour. Sure, a few church groups got upset. but these are the people who think Harry Potter is leading us to hell, one book at a time. But, for the most part, no one cared. A collective yawn filled the land and we moved on. Been there, done that.

Madonna will still sell huge amounts of records and sell out venues, but please keep in mind so does Celine Dion and Barbara Streisand. Her relevancy is on the wane. Relax Madonna, you deserve a rest- you've earned it. Let us remember the good times and not the image of a woman struggling to to stay in the limelight at any cost.


madonnaThe Celebrater-
Here we go again.  Every time Madonna has a new album or tour, inevitably the question of 'is she still relevant' is raised.  The fact that we are still having this conversation is proof alone that we still care.

Madonna's first album came out in 1983, making her career almost as old as Britney Spears, and she's still topping the charts. Her latest album "Confessions on a Dance Floor" debuted at #1 and her tour is destined to be the top-selling tour of the year. 12-year-olds may be a large chunk of the record buying public, but they're about as fickle with their musical tastes as Paris Hilton is with boyfriends.  While singers like Kelly Clarkson and Fergie may have the kids' attention now, see where those ladies are in 23 years - then we'll talk.

Kaballah isn't a fad, it's been around for thousands of years.  Madonna didn't join Kaballah because it was trendy; Madonna joined Kaballah - that's why it's trendy.  From wearing rosaries to vogueing to Kaballah, what Madonna does - people follow.  Maybe 12-year-olds aren't signing up, but their mothers are.

Madonna's British accent may not be your cup of tea, but it makes much more sense than Xtina's, Timberlake's or Fergie's. Nothing says fraud like a blonde hair, blue-eyed suburbanite touting the latest gangsta slang like it's their own. Talk about sounding unintelligible, yo!

Madge's rapping was not the highlight of her career, but "American Life" still debuted at #1.  Further proving she still had her finger on the pulse, Madonna filmed the Bush-bashing video in February of 2003, a month before the Dixie Chicks lashed out and several years before polls made it ok for even the reddest of conservatives to do so. Madonna may have edited her video before anyone could ban it, but let's not forget we were on the eve of war.  People proclaimed Madonna had softened, in actuality the mother of two was just showing the world she had grown up.

If Madonna isn't causing uproars like she was twenty years ago then you can blame...Madonna.  From sex to religious controversies to gay visibility, the Material Girl pushed issues and topics that at one-time were considered taboo but today don't even raise an eyebrow.  Thank God Madonna has been there and done that, it's because of people like her that today we have a more tolerant society. So the next time you find yourself bored by Lady M's latest endeavor, no need to yawn - a thank you will suffice.

At 47, Madonna's body is in the best shape of her life. While other pop stars from the 80s have faded or remained in the press solely for their legal woes (Can you say Jacko, Boy George, George Michael or Whitney?), Madonna is still kickin' ass.  Maybe if people stopped wanting her to be something she used to be, they'd realize just how much fun they could be having dancing to her latest hit.

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91. a washed up has been?? i think you need to look the defenition of that up one more time, buddy. in order to be a has-been, you must have left in the first place. madonna will kick your ass, biiiatch!

Posted at 3:14AM on Jun 18th 2006 by jae geter

92. this is some really lame writing you guys. you can do better than this. and by the way, madonna will kick all your asses in, f***ers

Posted at 3:24AM on Jun 18th 2006 by jae geter

93. Madonna is the Queen. She will always be relevant and whatever she does everyone else soon follows. From music, to fashion, to spirituality, to exericise Madonna has always been a trendsetter and will contintue to be for many many many years to come.

Posted at 4:07AM on Jun 18th 2006 by Lisa

94. Madonna is a has-been. Her utilization of nothing more than another producers ideas are lame.

An artist like mariah carey who writes, records, produces, and performs everything she does.
17 #1 records, 16 of them who she wrote herself.

now that is a testimate, everyone else are just actors!

Posted at 4:33AM on Jun 18th 2006 by Leo

95. While she is indeed a bright business women with a lot of charisma, she does need to hang up the scantily-clad, over-the-top, negative attention generating, weird sexual obseesion with Jesus, anti-government performances/lyrics/ videos. I think everyone is so immuned to her M.O. that it just kind of happens - who cares? She attracts a sold out crowd of her fan base... much like all of the oldies - Elton, The Stones, Billy Joel, Barbara Striesand, Cher, et al. She commands high prices for her tickets, again, like the oldies mentioned above. Madonna is a generational icon and has a cult like following - but she is yesterday's news when it comes to progressive music or the scene in general. Step aside Madge...practice Kaballah and yoga, perfect your fake British accent (maybe roleplay with Gwenyth - neighbor and fellow wanna be Brit) be a mentor to up and coming artists, volunteer your time and millions to help others, raise your kids and for Kaballah's sake, lay off the spandex; we all know you CAN wear it, but that doesn't mean you should. While ridding your closet of spandex, ditch the curling iron too...that eighties hair dates you...and invest in some good bronzer - you're paler than a British corpse.

Posted at 4:46AM on Jun 18th 2006 by fellina masterina

96. All this anger from people who've read the article. WHY?!?!

Madonna was all about pushing the issues when I was growing up. But you know what, her albums sold. Nobody ever knew what to expect next out of her. But her albums sold. She reinvented herself quiet often. But her damned albums sold. So if anyone wants to complain about her actions think of this. HER ALBUMS SOLD! I think it was brilliant marketing strategy. And it is what has kept her in the limelight for all of these years.

I don't ever remember hearing of Madonna weeping on camera that the media was making her life hell or that she needed her privacy. Madonna knew by getting into the limelight there goes her privacy. Never heard of Madonna driving with her baby on her knee. Never heard of Madonna placing something over her childs head and then holding him/her over the balcony above hundreds of fans. Truth in fact, Madonna was and is a brilliant strategist and still is a great mom.

If you don't like her music.. Then guess what exercise your rights and don't listen to them. But being ugly about the woman? Well lets just ask one more question.. What have you done that you'll be remembered for world wide?

Ciao.

Posted at 5:09AM on Jun 18th 2006 by Erica

97. Madonna is, was and always will be trash. All flash no class.

Posted at 5:36AM on Jun 18th 2006 by Nicole Larege

98. Whatever. Just printing her name on your site guarantees you publicity. I like TMX but saying Madonnna is washed up is Pathetic!!!

Posted at 7:34AM on Jun 18th 2006 by Eric Hutcheson

99. Wel,l, she never COULD sing. On some many of her songs she isn't even in tune. I DO admire her tireless ability to hype herself but all of the reinvention gets a little silly. Can't wait to see what persona she adopts in the nursing home. "Like a Prayer. . . That There is Still Red Jello with Bananas on the Dessert Cart? Justify my Bedpan?

Posted at 10:01AM on Jun 18th 2006 by Jane

100. OMG Madonna go away and take that 70's hairstyle with you! Just live a quiet life in London, continue with your nips and tucks and fade away. Soon you will look like Joan Rivers and you will be gone lol

Posted at 10:02AM on Jun 18th 2006 by beth

101. OMG Madonna go away and take that 70's hairstyle with you! Just live a quiet life in London, continue with your nips and tucks and fade away. Soon you will look like Joan Rivers and you will be gone lol

Posted at 10:04AM on Jun 18th 2006 by beth

102. Madonna rocks!! She will always be imitated but never duplicated. Love or hate her she is one of a kind.
Let us have a look at you & your career @ 47!!!
You'll wish you had half her talent and looked just as good.

Posted at 10:28AM on Jun 18th 2006 by hilda

103. She has a great voice, still relevant, and her music changes innovatively with the times... this whole post is ridiculous.

Posted at 11:19AM on Jun 18th 2006 by Gigi

104. MADONNA IS OVER; I HOPE SHE FIGURES IT OUT SOON.

Posted at 11:40AM on Jun 18th 2006 by Natalie

105. MADONNA IS OVER.

Posted at 11:43AM on Jun 18th 2006 by Natalie

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