‘Bedtime Stories’ at 30: The lullaby that saved Madonna’s legacy
Posted by Drew Filipski on October 24, 2024 5:00 pm
Originally From:
Queerty
Tags: bedtime stories, Entertainment, Madonna
Madonna’s career has been defined by many provocative twists and turns. But in 1994, the question on everyone’s mind was: Had the Queen of Pop finally gone too far?
Following the backlash of her Erotica album, the Sex book, and an expletive-laden interview on Late Show with David Letterman, the singer found herself facing an unprecedented amount of public backlash.
But Madonna doesn’t just survive; she reinvents!
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Released 30 years ago, on October 25, 1994, Bedtime Stories marked a dramatic shift in both sound and image. Collaborating with heavyweights like Babyface, Dallas
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