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Win A Custom Lana Del Rey Tote!
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Win The W.E. Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Mini-Poster! (Giveaway)
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Win A Copy of Lana Del Rey’s Born To Die! (Album Giveaway)
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Lana Del Rey: Born To Die (Album Review)
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My Date to The Movies With Madonna: The NYC Premiere of W.E.
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Twitter can be so useful sometimes.
Take for instance that of Guy Oseary, Madonna‘s manager. After seeing signs (“back in the recording studio..”) that the Queen was readying new tracks for her upcoming Greatest Hits collection, my friends and I quickly took to swamping him with questions: What did it sound like? Who was producing? Was it more Confessions or Bedtime?
Alas, we have learned: Madonna has been in the booth with none other than Paul Oakenfold. It makes sense, as he’s done dozens of mixes for her over the years, as well as a few pre-shows on the Sticky & Sweet Tour.
I see this more as disaster avoided rather than opportunity lost. I mean, imagine all the producers we might have had to suffer through…Timbaland? Scott Storch? I don’t even want to think about it.
I’m an Oakenfold fan, a title cemented after his amazing collabo with Brittany Murphy called “Faster Kill Pussycat.” Call me a sucker for anything offering a nod to the Grindhouse era in film, but I was and still am quite smitten by the track.
So…what do you guys think about the choice in producer?
DL: Paul Oakenfold ft. Brittany Murphy – Faster Kill Pussycat
PS: How does Lady M remain so fucking cool even in text form? There’s something about her enticing little quips (“im cooking up something good for you to sing with me on… love, M”) that make her that much more interesting than the two dozen or so fembots trying to take her throne daily.

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