bill_lacey
Madonna (1983)
“Going to rank every Madonna album I liked this it was a good pretty album didn’t change my life but I enjoyed Fav songs: Lucky Star Borderline Think of Me”
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yok0ten
Madonna feels less like a debut and more like a fully formed statement. From the start, Madonna shows a sharp instinct for pop they elevate it with clarity and confidence and still sounds fresh after all this time. What really stands out is her presence: light, playful, but undeniably intentional. She knows how to play with the tracks, she shapes them, blending vulnerability with ambition in a way that feels natural and magnetic. It’s a debut that didn’t just introduce a pop star, it set the bar to how to make sure you’re here to stay.
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aoty
pitchfork
The driving force of Madonna’s debut remains its palpable physicality, born out of New York dance clubs, a new pop mandate to move your body in ways both public and private.
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