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Madonna’s New Album Leaked to Internet; Ha ha ha
Topic Started: Nov 3 2005, 08:18 PM (2,568 Views)
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Through out the 1980s and 90s, you'd get around 9 or 10 songs per album, not 15 or 30. I think that's still pretty true unless it's recently become a trend to release one billion songs per album.

At this point, knowing she has recorded 456 songs for this one album smacks of desperation.

I get the impression that Madonna no longer knows what is popular, what may be popular, and what might make a hit song, so she records 543,215 songs (and with the current batch of popular producers) desperately hoping that at least ONE of them will become a huge hit, surely ONE of them will strike a chord with the public.

It's a shotgun approach: knowing you have terrible aim, shoot as much as you can at a pond-full of ducks and hope that at least one of your targets gets hit, because one would be better than zero.

If she really believed in herself, her taste in music, her ability to figure out what would make a good hit, she would confidently release only 8 to 10 songs and stop at that.

She's just hoping that out of the 234,567 songs she recorded that surely, maybe, at least one or two will be liked and become hit songs. That is how it comes across to me.

Also, IMO, it just looks absolutely absurd to make one billion songs per album.
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..absolutely!! -_- :) B)
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Madonna is definitely at a desperate stage...
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Madonna 'Rebel Heart' Hacker Indicted on Four Counts

  • Ari Lederman faces five years in prison for computer trespassing, prohibited secret monitoring, copyright infringement and obstructing investigation

    BY DANIEL KREPS February 27, 2015

    The Israeli man accused of hacking into Madonna and her associates' computers and leaking songs destined for the singer's March 6th-bound Rebel Heart has been indicted on four counts.

    Adi Lederman, who three years ago tried out for Israel's then-top-rated TV singing competition Kochav Nolad (A Star Is Born), was charged with computer trespassing, prohibited secret monitoring, copyright infringement and obstructing investigation, The Hollywood Reporter writes.

    According to court documents, Lederman was able to steal the demo versions of Madonna's Rebel Heart tracks by infiltrating the private cloud accounts of Madonna associates Sara Zambreno, engineer Angie Teo and musical director Kevin Antunes as well as an e-mail account belonging to Madonna's manager Guy Oseary.

    Lederman had allegedly compromised Zambreno's cloud going back to 2012, with court documents accusing the hacker of also stealing MDMA's "Give Me All Your Luvin'." That song leaked out after Lederman sold the file to an unspecified person.

    Lederman's hack wasn't an especially profitable endeavor, as court documents show that he was only compensated from "tens of dollars to a thousand dollars" for what he grabbed off the cloud accounts, which he then sold to two accomplices.

    Lederman's obstruction of the investigation charge comes after he advised an accomplice to erase all of their correspondence after Lederman became suspicious that authorities were on his trail. If found guilty of all counts, Lederman faces up to five years in prison.
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