Throughout her forty-year career, Madonna has managed to travel the globe, both literally and musically. Despite being a white woman from the midwest (Michigan, to be exact), her discography has been influenced by countless different cultures and sounds. Even from her very first single, Madonna has frequently paid homage to those she has encountered, reflecting (and sometimes appropriating) the cultures that surrounded her. But because she's the world's biggest pop star, this globalist approach created space in the mainstream for artists from different cultures to follow in her footsteps. This episode of Switched On Pop, we're Listening 2 Madonna and exploring the second aspect of her Holy Trinity: multiculturalism. Songs discussed: Madonna β "Everybody" La India β "Dancing on the Fire" Miami Sound Machine β "Dr. Beat" Madonna βΒ "Holiday" Shannon β "Let the Music Play" Madonna βΒ "Music" Madonna β "Vogue" Madonna β "La Isla Bonita" Madonna β "Spanish Eyes" Madonna β "Who's That Girl?" Ricky Martin βΒ "Livin' La Vida Loca" Los Lobos β "La Bamba" Lady Gaga βΒ "Alejandro" Malcolm McLaren βΒ "Deep In Vogue β Introducing Lourdes & Willie Ninja" Madonna βΒ "Deeper and Deeper" Derrick May βΒ "Strings of Life" Ariana Grande β "yes and?" BeyoncΓ© βΒ "Break My Soul β The Queens Remix" Madonna β "Faz Gostoso" Blaya βΒ "Faz Gostoso" Anitta β "Funk Rave" Madonna β "Batuka" Megan Thee Stallion, Cardi B β "Bongos" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Throughout her forty-year career, Madonna has managed to travel the globe, both literally and musically. Despite being a white woman from the midwest (Michigan, to be exact), her discography has been influenced by countless different cultures and sounds.
Even from her very first single, Madonna has frequently paid homage to those she has encountered, reflecting (and sometimes appropriating) the cultures that surrounded her. But because she's the world's biggest pop star, this globalist approach created space in the mainstream for artists from different cultures to follow in her footsteps. This episode of Switched On Pop, we're Listening 2 Madonna and exploring the second aspect of her Holy Trinity: multiculturalism.
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