Review: Madonna Returns to Her Own Sound on 'Confessions II'
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Craig Jenkins
Summary
Craig Jenkins reviews Madonna's 'Confessions II', arguing that after two decades of chasing trends, Madonna has finally remembered to be her own muse. The review explores how the album marks a return to form where Madonna stops following musical trends and instead embraces her own iconic style and influence, creating something that feels authentically hers rather than derivative of current pop sounds.
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· 3 pulledFor most of Madonna's career, it was déclassé to repeat yourself; to be seen as passé was a fate worse than death.
After two decades of musical follow-the-leader, 'Confessions II' realizes Madonna is a trend worth chasing.
Madonna Finally Remembered She's Madonna
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