Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Every album "feels like first time" for Madonna

Every album "feels like first time" for Madonna











Fresh House of York (Reuters) - Madonna's career may span to a greater extent than 25 age, only during an scoop performance on Wednesday to celebrate the press release of her 11th studio album the U.S. hotshot told fans it still feels "like the number one time."


The athletic 49-year-old performed six songs for round 2,000 citizenry at New House of York City's Roseland Dance hall, including four-spot from "Hard Candy," her final album for long-term tag Warner Bros. released internationally this week.


"Even though I get made what seems like 100 records, every time I put ace out it's like the first time and the best fourth dimension," said Madonna, dressed in knee-hi black person boots, black satin sweat pants with glittery side stripe and a girdle.


"Hard Candy" scored solidly among critics, although much of the citation, or fault, they said, should go to the established hit-makers with whom she collaborated -- the likes of Justin Timberlake, Timbaland, Kanye West and Pharrell William Carlos Williams.


Timberlake joined her on stage at the Roseland to perform the single "Quaternity Transactions," which went to No. 1 in the British people singles charts and peaked at No. 3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 itemization.


"I experience like the luckiest little girl in the humans to have been able to realise a record with him, Timbaland, Pharrell, Kanye," she told the crowd.


The mother-of-three, world Health Organization wowed the crowd together with her dancing moves, likewise performed "Candy Grass," "Give It 2 Me" and "Miles Aside" from her latest album, along with "Music" and an acoustic version of "Hung Up."


Madonna, one of the world's biggest-selling artists, ditched Warner Bros. last twelvemonth and signed a 10-year conduct, including a three-album commitment, with concert touring company Survive Commonwealth believed to be worth $120 meg.


Reuters/Nielsen