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* Creator/SofiaBoutella was a back-up dancer for Madonna and starred in the music videos for "Hung Up" and "Sorry".

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* Creator/SofiaBoutella was a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTQvd_KbsCw back-up dancer dancer]] for Madonna and starred in the music videos for "Hung Up" and "Sorry".
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* CareerResurrection: After ''Music/AmericanLife'' received a very divisive reception from fans and critics because of its politically charged nature, Music/{{Madonna}} managed to WinBackTheCrowd when this album became a smash success. Eschewing ''Life'''s experimental production (which incorporated HipHop and folktronica styles) for more Madonna-esque pop aesthetics, it was hailed as a return to familiarity and form for the singer.

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* CareerResurrection: After ''Music/AmericanLife'' received a very divisive reception from fans and critics because of its politically charged nature, Music/{{Madonna}} managed to WinBackTheCrowd when this album became a smash success. Eschewing ''Life'''s experimental production (which incorporated HipHop and folktronica styles) for more Madonna-esque pop aesthetics, it was hailed as a return to familiarity and form for the singer.singer.
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* Creator/SofiaBoutella was a back-up dancer for Madonna and starred in the music videos for "Hung Up" and "Sorry".
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* CareerResurrection: After ''Music/AmericanLife'' received a very divisive reception from fans and critics because of its politically charged nature, Music/{{Madonna}} managed to WinBackTheCrowd when this album became a smash success. Eschewing ''Life'''s experimental production (which incorporated HipHop and folktronica styles) for more Madonna-esque pop aesthetics, it was hailed as a return to familiarity and form for the singer.
* NamesTheSame: "Forbidden Love" is also a separate song from her ''Music/BedtimeStories'' album, in fact it occupies the same position in the track listing.

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* CareerResurrection: After ''Music/AmericanLife'' received a very divisive reception from fans and critics because of its politically charged nature, Music/{{Madonna}} managed to WinBackTheCrowd when this album became a smash success. Eschewing ''Life'''s experimental production (which incorporated HipHop and folktronica styles) for more Madonna-esque pop aesthetics, it was hailed as a return to familiarity and form for the singer.
* NamesTheSame: "Forbidden Love" is also a separate song from her ''Music/BedtimeStories'' album, in fact it occupies the same position in the track listing.
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* CareerResurrection: After ''Music/AmericanLife'' received a very divisive reception from fans and critics because of its politically charged nature, Music/{{Madonna}} managed to WinBackTheCrowd when this album became a smash success. Eschewing ''Life'''s experimental production (which incorporated HipHop and folktronica styles) for more Madonna-esque pop aesthetics, it was hailed as a return to familiarity and form for the singer.
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* NamesTheSame: "Forbidden Love" is also a separate song from her ''Music/BedtimeStories'' album, in fact it occupies the same position in the track listing.

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