Madonna Hid these Songs for 27 Years?? Reaction & Deep Dive

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Title | Madonna Hid these Songs for 27 Years?? Reaction & Deep Dive |
Author | Popcorn Philosopher |
Duration | 21:24 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=9c-04eNAq74 |
Description
Veronica Electronica by Madonna (her remix album) gets explored in this reaction -meets- deep dive review. Why did she hide these unreleased demos and rare remixes from the Ray of Light era? I react to all the reasons...from the Frozen lawsuit to how Dreamland-era Robert Miles rejected her ’90s music reinvention… prompting Madonna’s “Revenge.”
We dance to tracks like “Gone Gone Gone,” “Zephyr,” and more—uncovering how this collection of Madonna demos and remix songs could’ve reshaped the future of ’90s electronic music. You’ll hear influences from William Orbit, BT, Victor Calderone, and Peter Rauhofer, plus the emotional DNA that would later become Music, American Life, and beyond.
Whether you’re here to react to Madonna, nerd out over remixes of popular songs, or rediscover deep cuts from the queen of dance music, this video’s for you. It’s a true reacumentary—blending emotional insight, music history, and a little bit of drama.
So if you're a fan of the Madonna–William Orbit remix era, or just want to hear some long-lost bangers... hit play. It’s time to go deep.
00:00 Madonna & Robert Miles
02:06 Veronica Electronica Remixes
03:21 Skin-Collaboration Remix Edit
05:10 Drowned World BT & Sasha Remix
06:14 Sky Fits Heaven- Victor Calderone Remix
06:55 Power of Goodbye- Fabien Waltmann Remix
07:34 The Demos -Gone Gone Gone
08:49 Revenge Demo & Robert Miles
12:36 Flirtation Dance- Skin Demo
13:27 Like a Flower Demo
14:58 Ray of Light Demos & Lawsuits
16:45 Frozen Lawsuit
17:37 Swim Demo
18:41 Other Demos
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