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>I... think about Madonna all the time. Even in times where I haven't listened to her music in a while, she'll be in my head almost daily. I think about her career all the time, and recently I've found myself obsessed with the stage we're in now and how things will be considered in the future.
>I fully believe that, in terms of influence in inspiration to other popstars, she is perhaps more important than she ever has been. We talk about her being in uncharted waters a lot, but I think it's important to note that she's also in those waters alone. The rest of fleet she set sail with either sank or got lost in the fog, and newer ships are still in the sun and miles behind while Madonna cuts a path in the dusk. But she's doing it with purpose, and with strength. If she's caught in a storm, she's the one making the waves. If there's thunder in the distance, she's the lightning scarring the sky seconds later.
>And when these other girls catch up and find themselves up against the same kind of nonsense Madonna faces now, they'll have a direction to follow on the compass because of what's happening now, because fourteen albums into her career, Madonna refuses to be written off. Can't be written off, when she's still producing albums like this. She feels more important than ever.
>I'm just... emotional, and in awe. The tenacity it takes to still strive at this point when everything you've done already is more than enough. Madonna's desire to be relevant is always used pejoratively against her, but... I can't see why you wouldn't want an artist to release something that feels right in the time it comes to you in. I'm so glad that she's with us here and now, and that her music reflects that.
>Just... oof. When Rebel Heart came out, I marvelled at Madonna's ability to course-correct when so many artists with careers just as long are lost to creative stagnation, but to take that resurgence and sail ahead into the next decade of her life with an album that can easily stand with her best is just outrageous and stunning.
>It's bold and overwhelming and dense (...sometimes in both senses of the word but it wouldn't be a Madonna record without some foolishness amongst the glory) and so, so powerful. It's its own little world; like a veil comes down the moment Madonna starts counting us in and only lifts when we've risen up. I'm gasping, girls.