Tuesday, 26 January 2016

18: The Age Crisis


Greetings fellow readers,

Since there has been a very large gap since my last personal blog post, I thought I would spend the early crack of dawn (in UK time) updating you on where I am right now in my life.

For all of my dear friends and family that read this blog, they will hopefully know that I am 18. That's right, I'm at university studying law, I can now drink alcohol legally, I can drive and I can basically control what I do with my life. With my birthday just around the corner, I had a very deep moment of thought. Perhaps it's because 'nothing good happens after 2 o'clock' but I asked myself - what am I? An adult, a teenager, a child stuck in an ageing man's body?

I look back at my 'youth' years and begin to simply think where the time has gone. It all started through looking at my itunes music. I think it's fair to say the whole world knows of my religious nature towards Madonna's music and any 18 year old can say remember the good old days when 4 minutes was released and how it was their jam of 2008. That, ladies and gentleman of my generation, was 8 frickin' years ago!
It has been 8 years since we were in primary school, playing with our cool Nintendo DS's and Wii. Not to mention, who remembers the massive responsibility of Tamagotchis, playing on Minecraft, spending hours on end on the Sims 2?

That was when teachers would ask us where we would see ourselves in 10 years time. Its funny to say that I seemed more certain of my future back then than I do now. FYI, I wanted to be a rich celebrity! But for people that really know me, I can barely sing and when I dance I look like a puppet on strings.

I have now hit the phase where my curious teen nature has fizzled out, in relation to drugs, alcohol, sex, hormones, the arguments with parents. I feel like I ticked off my list or that my 'wild' phase has gone. Personally, I believe drugs are a gateway to absolute suicide and whilst curiosity is natural amongst teenagers, it is not something that should be taken into the extreme. I have seen people deteriorate over such things and by the time you reach my age, you begin to see that its simply not cool anymore.
The good news is, acne has begun to die down off my face. The tip is, always wash your face! With regards to hormones, I've had less rollercoaster phases and have definitely been able to control my emotions a lot better. Don't worry kids, it gets better, people bully less, people try to avoid arguments (remember - your life isn't a soap drama or Mean Girls) and in this day and age we welcome people of all kinds with open arms!  


With regards to alcohol, it feels so crazy to think I tried my first ever drink at the age of 16: it was so hardcore - it was a shandy! I know, I am proper hardcore when it comes to my drinks. One drunk story I would care to share would be that I threw myself in a sandpit and pretended I was a swimming teacher. That same night, I had a group meeting with some fellow drunk friends and we all started crying about our problems. Student life, eh?

Its so crazy to think that my generation was the youngest and probably the primary generation that got into social media. Boy, was I cool when I started putting all kinds of crazy filters on my photos for instagram? To me, the Nashville effect was all the craze.
In terms of Facebook, I remember not being allowed to have it but my friend made it for me secretly and I began to think that me having it was probably the most rebellious thing I did at the time.


As you can tell, even as a child my rebellious nature was out of control, I should have been put into a military academy or something to put me on the straight and narrow path! For all my friends who have me on Skype, I used to be a massive fan of the webcam and to me, taking pixelated pictures of me looking deep in thought or with animated seaweed and bubbles surrounding me was cool. Nowadays, I just stick to selfies or me with toursit landmarks.

Has anyone nowadays even heard of BBM or MSN? People nowadays use a lot of Snapchat, Vine and Twitter! Believe me guys, that trend started long ago. Not many people play Angry Birds or Temple Run anymore do they?

Nowadays, people find it hilarious that Adele used a flip phone in her music video for Hello. Let me get this point ironed out, when I was 12, I had a flip phone and I genuinely thought it was revolutionary, it puts into perspective how much technology has changed nowadays.
For every profile picture I had, I pretty sure I used a very #whiteboy quote or a lyric from a rapper to seem 'edgy'. Nowadays, if I scroll through my photos I'd literally smack my hand on my forehead and ask myself - was I possessed or something?

The common Facebook statuses - 'i am bored, message me' or 'like and I'll say something I like about you' are equally cringeworthy to see these days. Note to self, if you have to resort to asking people to talk to you, then you really should question if you have a social life!

Music used to be a lot better too. I remember listening to LMFAO or Taylor Swift and thinking I was so cool. It once again turned out that my attempts were futile! But not too worry, the weirdness lives on! Now it's all about EDM and listening to 'indie' stuff to seem like you are part of the group.

The world has changed so much and I look at the next generation's teens and begin to nod my head like an old man in a 'tut-tut' manner. Language is evolving, slang, abbreviations. They probably have never heard of the expression 'swag' before or the overuse of 'YOLO.'

One of the weirdest things I see is that kids have hoverboards and roll around on the street like a bunch of aliens with their 'squad.' I was the kid that liked to ride a bike or use my super speedy scooter with one foot. I'm clearly not as down with the kids or hip as some might think I am. Girls nowadays focus more on their eyebrows and squatting game and feeding their egos through likes. One thing I'm really glad to see is that guys have finally stopped being absolute gangsters and wearing their trousers so low as to expose their underwear. Seriously, what were people thinking?

So, as my birthday approaches and I get to celebrate one more year of living as a teenager, I can't help but feel like Rachel from friends on her 30th birthday. The future seems scary as workload increases, independence grows and the idea that I have to maintain myself. It's crazy to think how over the course of 18 years, so many things have changed. It's quite scary to think most of the stuff I did or had are now considered vintage. But, in a way its interesting to think about the future as well and what it has to offer.

Where do I see myself in 10 years, probably in a job and thinking about having kids or hopefully in a relationship. I know, proper simple things in life. One of my main ambitions is to travel and do once in a lifetime opportunities before it is too late with my friends or by myself. Its weird how I turned from a baby faced child to a baby trapped in a man's body. I wonder if I will still be a party animal like I am nowadays. Will my body still be able to cope? Who knows what new and marvellous trends or creations are waiting to be discovered? What's next...? Only time will tell....


Friday, 22 January 2016

2016 New Year, New Me?


3 weeks into 2016 and I already feel drained. After a boozy night with my old friends from secondary school, I have returned to university with high hopes of achieving the goals I set out in 2015 to accomplish - improve my self confidence, work hard for my exams, be more optimistic about life and wait with open arms with what the world has to throw at me. And to say the least, the world has definitely thrown.

It appears that I hit a string of bad luck throughout these weeks, almost as if a constant dark cloud has followed me over my head. University work has been far more stressful than I could've imagined, many signs point the procrastination of the Christmas holidays and the excitement of seeing my friends. Ironically, I decided to plan out my days so I can be on top of things for the upcoming new year. This proved to be unsuccessful and the story goes from there...

I felt extremely disappointed by the coursework I produced for my university due to not having it complete and my references being faulty, leading me to freak out every 5 minutes that I will get called in for plagiarism. I failed to complete it and felt it was under my full potential. Exams have caused me to have an extremely restricted sleeping pattern as I have constantly been pulling all nighters in the library with fellow law students that are cramming in every little detail. The intensity simply increases day by day and all you can think about is when your next nap will be. Slightly anxious, agitated and angry, I was unlucky enough to lose my bus pass, a fire alarm went off in the library, the day before my first exam and by accident, I split a whole can of Monster energy drink 5 minutes before I was supposed to catch my bus for an exam in my printer. I also had several arguments with my friends due to the stress caused by my life choices.

Luckily, from today, everything appeared to have changed. I feel extremely empowered because I reminded myself of the positive things I have in my life and this flurry of negative consequences that have occurred recently doesn't balance to the bigger things in context. My flatmates at uni have been incredibly supportive of me, always willing to listen to my problems and put a smile on my face. I am healthy, a family that support me and I have the intelligence, motivation and power to carry through the thick and thin aspects of life. By going through mistakes, challenges, you begin to see things in a different light and at the end of it is in the fact the light at the end of the tunnel. I hope that February and the remaining 11 months of this year will help me evolve into a better person and that luck will be on my side. It is really easy to forget what's most important in your life.

In a month, I will be celebrating my birthday for the first time away from home in Liverpool which will be extremely exciting! So, cheers to a happy new year. None of this new year, new me - this is me, it always has been and we are going to move forwards, not backwards.

Wednesday, 22 July 2015

The Rebel Heart Tour

There is approximately a month and a half until Madonna begins her tour which is bound to break records. The one thing that keeps us on the edge of our seats is her setlist. Whilst she has teased some potential songs that will be on her tour, this is the ideal setlist for me. Let us assume she perform 25 song.

1. Papa Don't Preach
2. Like A Prayer
3. La Isla Bonita (elements of Holiday)
4. Vogue (elements of Express Yourself and Dress You Up)
5. Erotica
6. Deeper and Deeper
7. Justify My Love
8. Rescue Me
9. You'll See (elements of the Power Of Goodbye)
10. Drowned World
11. The Power of Goodbye
12. Hung Up
13. Revolver
14. Girl Gone Wild
15. Music (elements of Celebration)
16. Like A Virgin
17. Living For Love
18. Devil Pray
19. Ghosttown
20. Bitch I'm Madonna
21. SEX
22. Holy Water
23. Iconic
24. Rebel Heart
25. Unapologetic Bitch

Sunday, 19 July 2015

The Next Steps For Madonna

Madonna has certainly suffered a chaotic year with mixed reviews of her stage antics and Instagram photos all relating back to her age and deeming her a 'inappropriate'. Nevertheless her album has gone on to sell 800,000 copies worldwide which is impressive so far as it is the 19th best selling album of the year along with the misfortune of the December leaks. I previously did a blog on the singles Madonna should release to fuel further sales and hype for her Rebel Heart Tour. Speaking of which, it is deemed to become one of the highest grossing tours of the year and of all time. Her Youtube, Facebook and Twitter channels are also like her Instagram page are increasing and she is becoming more streamed meaning younger audiences are beginning to be attracted by her flair completing eradicating the notion she is over.




Bitch I'm Madonna is the driving force to make her viral right now to get attention with 55 million views in a month = more subscribers. I think what Madonna needs to do in order to attract more attention from younger audiences this year that are addicted to the internet is to use this jumbo packed album Rebel Heart and release video after video. This will overall get her more views and streams. In addition to this, remix EPs should accompany these singles along with potential extended remixes to add to the hype.

In terms of touring, I believe that Madonna should adopt a Katy Perry approach in her future tours, long, big arenas and stadiums worldwide as she can sell more records too and more fan loyalty in each country. Madonna is fortunate to have a huge fanbase in Europe, South America and potentially Asia to maintain her excellent record track. The Prismatic Tour is a whopping 150 gigs and has raked in $200 million on a Katy Perry price range. Imagine a Madonna one. By releasing an extra date as another one sells out will keep the fuel running.

She should potentially get back into the film industry and maybe attempt to crack it again as well as directing. Perhaps making more soundtrack appearances such as the Sia method will maintain diehard fans their appetite until the next album. Maybe whilst directing she could compose the music and create an instrumental soundtrack for herself or do a soundtrack of original tracks such as in I'm Breathless.

Madonna could also release a Christmas album to add to her catalogue of reinvention and fuel more sales during the seasons. The good thing about Christmas albums they are pretty much a guarantee to sell during the holidays.

Maybe more featured collaborations can help her improve her career performance. Why not use the Calvin Harris and David Guetta approach, that way she receives more attention in the clubs and gets her name out there. This is a fuel to the fire approach as we can see Madonna has only done one major released duet with Britney Spears and can stand on her own two legs.

A live album as soon as the Rebel Heart tour is over would be a good idea to add to the catalogue of her live albums so fans can here different and fresh versions of each song with Madonna's live vocals.

A compilation could potentially be a good idea but maybe a bit more into the future. Compilation album demands have steeply declined in last years so it might not sell on the level of Immaculate, GHV2, Something to Remember and Celebration.

A remix album could also be a good idea for EDM Listeners and Japanese fans however they are still not in demand as much but it could be the new soundtrack to the clubs and sound fresh and appealing to younger artists.

Saturday, 9 May 2015

Rebel Heart Era of Madonna

Be ready for more summer blog surprises but meanwhile I would like to discuss what I briefly discussed last year about the potential collaborations that could appear on Rebel Heart. Some of my predictions were right, some disappointingly never made to the final cut. However, Rebel Heart is another piece to the ever evolving puzzle of Madonna's career. Whilst haters seem to deem it as a flop, let me give my opinion on the argument.

1. In less than 2 months, Rebel Heart is on the verge of having sold 700,000 copies worldwide.
2. Whilst its sold less in its first week than MDNA, the so called flop of 2012, there are various factors at play here which argue that Rebel Heart has had simply had bad luck:
  • Firstly, during December, constant leaks of Madonna's demos for Rebel Heart were leaked. Bearing in mind, the world was on the edge of their seats waiting for a small ray of hope that a snippet would be heard out of all the teasing Madonna had done on Instagram, it led people to download illegally the demos. This attracted a lot less potential buyers in purchasing the album itself as they felt they already had it.
  • In addition to this, we live in 2015, a world where streaming is mainly conducted and digital downloads, whilst not unheard of, have reduced in sales in both singles and albums terms. Since Madonna has been silent on social media such as Facebook and Twitter, her growth rate of followers were a lot slower so promotion would have been quite slow initially.
  • MDNA was promoted by the Superbowl which received the recognition of 100 of millions of people. Rebel Heart pulled out a partial Beyonce with even less promotion at first than Rebel Heart. In addition to this, Living for Love was a solo effort, the first of lead album singles to be since Hung Up. People are overly dependant on hearing a collaboration with two fresh artists yet Madonna does it differently.
3. Rebel Heart was critically acclaimed on 25 songs whilst MDNA had positive yet lacklustre reviews on 17 which gave people the indication Madonna is back. 

4. The album should've been Madonna's 6th number one on the USA charts however, the new rule of streaming came abroad and Empire simply beated her on that. Madonna had largest physical sales.

5. It should have been Madonna's UK 13th number one album however, due to Sam Smith's Lay Me Down remix, it was toppled the day before the new chart release. Had she released the Digital EP of the Super Deluxe tracks, she could've scraped number one in both USA and UK.

6. She has heavily promoted this album through social media, infamous stunts such as Drake's kiss, BRIT Awards fall as well as collaborating live with Taylor Swift. By doing more interviews, live performances and attending events such as the Met Gala, it clearly shows Madonna in the spotlight at all times. By releasing music videos through Snapchat and Meerkat, she has made history again, being the first to do so. This made the new generation get to know Madonna a bit better, for better or for worse. She has always been controversial and by posting provocative images and promoting her album as what might appear unorthodoxly (laced faces of iconic figures e.g. Thatcher, MLK) she is basically giving a big middle finger to the world saying that her artisitc integrity will not change for the wishes of haters.

7. Rebel Heart Tour was announced which according to Billboard will also visit Australia and Asia meaning a potential surge in the popularity of Australian and New Zealand fans that have been neglected of a tour for 25 years. Madonna is constantly known for having high grossing tours and this tour shouldn't be any different. If she releases a live album, that will definitely give her a surge in album sales from Rebel Heart and older albums. This tour will surely bring controversy and once again display Madonna's full talent. She should also go to Japan and promote herself further. Sales are greatest in Japan and many non-Japanese artists can have lifelong success or loyalty in Japan e.g. Mariah, Avril, Lady Gaga.

8. Due to the wardrobe malfunction of Madonna, whilst it received mass attention, people have been incredibly ageist even further to her giving her a bad reputation. What Madonna is doing through her action of work is proving to the world that being a 56 year old woman doesn't mean you are disabled and unable to move or have fun. She is attempting to open society's mind of a subject not mentioned enough and nothing done about it. Like Sex and religious controversies, she is under fire for personal ones. However, she gets the last laugh as loyal fans, celebrities are supporting her cause and in the long term will make a difference to the world. People in years to come will understand Madonna's message. Whilst they might not agree with everything she does, its a symbolic gesture. Loyalty has been seen in Radio 1's Madonna music ban calling her old and irrelevant. Many fans went on to make a petition to ban Radio 1 from ever playing music to UK audiences.

What should Madonna do next for Rebel Heart?

  • Release more singles than her usual average of 3-4. In this period, release of singles are essential for the survival of albums, it keeps their heart beating. Bearing in mind Madonna has 25 songs, it would be appropriate to release a fair selection.
Devil Pray - she love this song and is Avicii produced. Maybe a re-release or new version of Devil Pray could simmer on the charts. Potential music video ideas I have could be: a trance like video with religious references and to drugs. Or better yet, a throwback to the 60s, Flower Power video with colours and once again, trance like effects.

Bitch I'm Madonna - is already confirmed to be the third single. Perhaps a more urban or comedic approach to this song with the presence of Nicki Minaj in the music video. It could gain public attention and once again prove Madonna is breaking taboos.

Unapologetic Bitch - a reggae song will no doubt add to her catalogue of reinvention. Maybe a reggae, african beat remix to this song along with Rihanna on it could spice up the charts this summer or whenever. Maybe a throwback to Rihanna's Man Down Reggae Rapping. 

Messiah - a medieval video could be done for this along with references to religious imageries.

Iconic - boxing match video with Mike Tyson and Chance the Rapper, similar to the Sticky and Sweet backdrop of Die Another Day.

Veni Vidi Vici - perhaps with a battlefield seen to symbolise the problems she has endured and her constant determination to succeed and always ending up succeeding. 

Sex - to bring back media attention and to laugh at her ageist haters. A potential 50 shades of grey type video, throwing back to the Days of Erotica and Justify My Love. In addition to this, a remix with a rapper like Drake.

Joan of Arc - a throwback to Drowned World and displaying an incredibly vulnerable Madonna, a side that is hard to see. By letting her walls down, she becomes more human to the eyes of her fans.

Graffiti Heart - could be an urban street dance video with graffiti and freedom of expression. This is her experimenting with drums and bass which once again shows her reinvention.

Rebel Heart - a dance remix by Avicii in the fashion of Wake Me Up, Hey Brother and the Nights could bring Madonna back up on the charts. This could be a country styled video.

The more singles she releases the more albums she can sell and the more chart success.

This album overall has been successful and this is simply the beginning. Hopefully, Madonna will put in greater effort visually with this album and stick to her promise of visiting Australia. In addition to this, the album itself could break further records as Ghosttown is closing in to be her 45th number one song on the dance charts. This would extend her reign as most number ones on that chart, but also on any Billboard chart. 


Saturday, 3 January 2015

Was Madonna's MDNA Era Really A Flop?

As Madonna is my religion, I am here to give you an analysis one a very confusing debate many fans and general admirers have had over her 12th album MDNA as we are moving away from that era and into the Rebel Heart era. Was Madonna's MDNA a flop?

Well, for me I don't think it was. In fact, this album had far greater potential to break the market rather than Hard Candy. Whilst Hard Candy had a good selection of pop hits, you could argue that the 3 singles chosen were enough to dazzle and more singles could have been overkill. For MDNA, I think the exact opposite. Whilst the album itself sounds as if it is following the current EDM trend on iTunes, lets not forget that Madonna brought electronica to popularity 20 years ago with her hit album Ray of Light. Technically, she is carrying or continuing her futuristic beats that have been reflected in her previous albums.

People are only highlighting that Madonna is a flop due to the lower album sales and the plunge it had after its first week of debut. What people do not realise is that Madonna, unlike modern artists, did not promote this album apart from the Superbowl performance, which astonishingly at the time became the most watched halftime show in history, a Smirnoff sponsor and a mega 88 date tour and a bunch of interviews. The Superbowl featured guests such as LMFAO, Nicki Minaj, MIA and Cee Lo Green. The mega MDNA Tour generated almost $310 million  and Madonna is the first to have 2 tours be in the top 10 of the biggest selling tours of all time. The tour itself involved stripping, speaking of politics, human right and LGBT  awareness. The interviews also raised attention when Madonna began her feud with Lady Gaga, stating Born This Way as reductive. In addition to this, she directed her beautiful film W.E. prior to the Superbowl. Whilst it was a box office flop, the song Masterpiece, featured on the album got a Golden Globe.

In total, MDNA is Madonna's lowest selling studio album. However, 2 million in 2014 sounds like a great number, particularly when 2014's suffered to even reach 1 million! Her debut sales in the US were 350,000, a debut so big, it took Beyonce to sale the same amount almost 2 years later. In addition to this, when it was announced it became the fastest pre-ordered album in history. By the end of the year it was the second best selling Dance Electronic Album and the biggest selling album in Russia. It made Madonna the solo artist with the most number albums in the UK (12) only behind the Beatles. In the US, it is her 8th number one album and her 5th consecutive to debut at number one. She also has more number one albums in Australia than any other artist. It was the 12th best selling album of the year in 2012. She also won three Billboard awards for her tour and her album.

The three singles Give Me All Your Luvin', Girl Gone Wild and Turn Up The Radio also had a certain impact. All 3 topped the Dance Club Songs at number one, giving her 43 number one songs in total more than any other artist. A few more number ones on the Billboard chart and she will be the artist with the most number ones in history. Give Me All Your Luvin' featuring MIA, LMFAO and Nicki Minaj reached the top 10, extending her 38 record streak, more than any artist in history. Girl Gone Wild got remixed by Avicii and Turn Up The Radio was remixed by Far East Movement.

Why did people have a problem with these 3 singles? Nothing! Give Me All Your Luvin' was criticised as weak yet, it was the perfect bubblegum, teen pop song that was radio friendly and had a cheerleading beat, linked to that of her superbowl performance. Girl Gone Wild was an amazing dance song and Turn Up The Radio was a throwback to her earlier work in the 80s.

Whilst not many singles were released, this could have been the problem. For example, these are my views:

1. Gang Bang - an amazingly dark, cinematic and dubstep song that deserved to be a single. I would have thought she would release a video linked with Revolver in a seedy motel with guns, blood and crime and sirens. It would have been an epic, controversial and visual way to bring out the song. Maybe a Skrillex remix could have been in place.
2. I'm Addicted - the rave element to it is so catchy and could have been an amazing festival/party song. A potential video could have been trance like, focusing on the effects as if the video was a window to the drug world. MDNA MDNA MDNA!
3. Love Spent - a memoir to American Life and Music. The bango segment could be have been the 2012 Timber. It would have been very unique.

To conclude, judging these facts, we can't deny, Madonna is not going anywhere and that MDNA overall was very successful. Had it been for more promotion, remixes and videos, chances are it would have been far greater.



Saturday, 25 October 2014

Madonna Album 13!




To all the Madonna fans out there, I am sure that you are all scratching the wallpaper off your walls at this very moment, hoping for a huge hint or release date for Madonna's new album or lead single. After Billboard confirming the album will be in 2015, it came as quite a shock to me bearing in mind Madonna stated that she started the recording process around the time she won 3 awards at the Billboard Awards 2013. I'm sure 2013 was a difficult time particularly to finish up the live album and DVD of the MDNA Tour and the Secret Project Revolution as well as other charitable events. But what cannot be denied is that the artists that have worked with Madonna have stated they have written a tonne of songs. This puts me an uneasy mind frame because it could suggest most of the songs intended for this album might never see the light of day. After Billboard announcing that an artist will release a 'Beyonce' styled album all leads were on Adele or Madonna and we were on the edge of our seats. However, it was in fact U2 that opted to go for the surprise and negatively critiqued 'Free ICloud Download' album.


What direction could Madonna go into? She has practically covered most genres of music. Personally, I would love to see her go into dub step, rock or a hip/hop rap liberation. Rap is one of the most honest genres of music and what better way to chime the revolution of love than to experiment with a little bit of rap or spoken word.  Her current style could suggest this due to the fact she likes to wear grills and uses slang like hashtags. Having said that, I do not think she should stay clear of her disco, electronic roots because that is what captured our attention to her in the first place.

Her latin and ballad experiments have benefited Madonna's catalogue and it would be nice to add a little more culture to her future album to support the idea of international love. Music had a recurring theme of Auto-tune, techno and electronica. Whilst songs like 'Don't Tell Me' and 'Nothing Fails' were good folk and country songs it would be interesting to see her come up with something fresh. Also, a reggae album wouldn't be too much to ask for would it? ;)
One thing I crave on a future shopping list would also be a Christmas album from Madonna. This will definitely a brilliant venture as it will give Madonna the opportunity to sell even more albums and produce honest music.

These are the list of people hinted to be on the Madonna album. It would be great to hear all of them make it on one track. Madonna, through her reinvention has a Twitter Page, Spotify, Facebook, Instagram page and she loves to update people on her travels, children, studio sessions, political views. Many of the pictures and captions suggest that she is cooking something fresh in the 'album oven'.


  • Diplo - seen many times in her Instagram pictures having a good time with Madonna whilst she chugs down a bottle of Rose. We are sure that he will feature on the album. He has taken her to a rave VIP club in New York where they experimented on the decks with fellow DJ Skrillex. Diplo and Skrillex will be forming a duo soon, suggesting Madonna could have a new EDM song on the way. Diplo states he's written called 'Bitch I'm Madonna' '3 amazing smashes' and over 7 songs with the Queen of Pop.
  • Miley Cyrus - From the MTV Unplugged performance to the Madonna inspired photoshoot, Miley has shown an inspiration to Madonna, particularly attempting to mirror her Erotica era, although failing to show the same artistic nature that Madonna has. They also have small to and throws on Instagram by tagging each other in photos, posting each other in photos and supporting each other's charitable events i.e. the homeless man stint. Madonna tagged her a while back on a lyric sheet which could suggest that a song has been manufactured.
  • Natalia Kills- an unexpected collaboration bearing in mind Madonna likes to work with fresh and currently smashing the charts artists. Natalia Kills' album Perfectionist is a gem and I seriously recommend it. The album not commercially successful is very high quality. It has a very dark tone to it, gothic electra, if you will. It is very dance, synth and gritty. Natalia also has style and a very interesting visual image. This immediately suggests Madonna could do an album with dark electronic. Also, Kills has confirmed that she has written over 8 songs for her. She was also seen at Madonna's 56th birthday bash.
  • Mozella - on Twitter has confirmed the first single off the album is finished and will be released soon. Fingers crossed there is no false hope. She has written Wrecking Ball for Miley Cyrus, reiterating the fact that a similar ballad or feature will be made for the album.
  • Katy Perry - after doing the iconic V shoot and the fact that they are both one of the most powerful women in music history, it would be silly not to suggest that they are making sweet music. They have similar vocal abilities and Katy is one of the hottest and most popular artists right now. A collaboration with her will definetely get attention. Also, to add to the fire, rumours of Diplo and Katy dating could suggest that Madonna and Katy have close contact.
  • Avicii- this is an absolute confirmation. Instagram is responsible for this. After remixing Girls Gone Wild, Madonna shown a keen interest in Avicii's country house wave of music. Like I said, a bit of folksy music could be on the way.
  • Disclosure - although denying involvement on the project, 2015 is still a while away and Madonna has clearly shown an interest for this grungy house kind of music. A collaboration hopefully will be on the cards in the future. An extended remix perhaps, or a song to go on Discolsure's new album?
  • Pharrell Williams - after being the UK's most downloaded artist with 3 singles - Get Lucky, Blurred Lines and Happy selling over one million downloads, it is reasonable for Madonna to want to work with him. He already helped her in the 11th studio album Hard Candy which features an R and B and Hip Hop/Funk influence. Apparently he lost his hat in the studio!
  • Pussy Riot - after all the political mishap with this punk duo, it would be interesting to see if Madonna will do a song in order to promote the idea of equality. Their brand of punk music would be perfect for the current campaign Madonna is embarking on.
  • Mariah Carey - after posting a pillow of E=MC2 people initially thought Mariah would have something to do with a secret project. However, this does seem unlikely because Mariah has never really shown an interest in Madonna's career. Shame, she could have learnt a thing or two about staying on top...
  • Nicki Minaj - after collaborating on her MDNA album twice, Nicki Minaj could appear on the next feature. Although Madonna does not like to repeat herself, Nicki Minaj definitely is a controversial figure in today's society. She has been tagged several times by Madonna in photos and a photo of them together is present on both of their accounts.
  • Skrillex - similar to Diplo, she has posted a picture of him at the rave she attended and the fact that dubstep was mildly experimented in Gang Bang off MDNA, whose to say it won't be used again?
  • Chance the Rapper - after being tagged in several photos and meeting each other, it could suggest that Madonna is on the lookout for some pretty hardcore and opinionated rappers. 
  • Alicia Keys - Madonna quotes 'she is killing it on my record'. Alicia says she played a piano piece in Madonna's new track however, it would be a surprise to see a collaboration vocally due to their different ranges. Also, Alicia Keys is a passionate person and involves herself in events and making the world a better place.
  • Daft Punk - unlikely, but due to her disco roots and the fact that she is 'waiting for them to call her back' suggests that a collaboration or a secret one could be in the midst.
  • London Gospel Community Choir - A video and photo was posted of them in the studio singing backing vocals to a song reminiscent of Like a Prayer.
  • U2 - after releasing a surprise album this year and posting a photo on Instagram it could suggest a rockier or edgier album could be in the way. Although unlikely, it is nice to assume these things...
  • Michael Jackson - after posting several pictures of him and the fact that Sony are planning on releasing over 8 albums of unreleased Michael material, a possible Madonna remix wouldn't be a bad idea. The couple were friends the 1990s and were planning on doing  a song on the album Dangerous. Also, the unity of Royals would be just a meteoric thing to talk about.
  • Blood Diamonds - a record producer signed to Skrillex's label is also in the midst of producing tracks for Madonna. The EDM, Dubstep album idea is apparently coming to life.

What would I like for Madonna to do? - Like I said, I would like Madonna to release this album soon and to have the majority of these collaborations and at least 15 tracks of pure gold. I do not want this album to be too generic and for it to have a flair that MDNA and Hard Candy didn't really have. In addition to this, more music videos that again provide a visual art for the audiences and more singles in order to make more extended remixes with other artists that never made the cut, publicity.  A tour should be announced and I would love a Christmas albums to hit shelves one day. Another way in which Madonna can remain on top and release more music is to do featured appearances e.g. on unreleased Diplo and Avicii songs that may not have made the final cut but could be on their new albums. This gives Madonna an extra edge, a good way to connect with younger audiences and to have chart success. She needs to do more promotion as well because, at the end of the day, publicity is everything! She will be in the X Factor finals which will be a great way to get back on the UK charts after the mediocre success of Girls Gone Wild and Give Me All Your Luvin.