Madonna’s moody comeback makes the icon relatable again

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Shane O’Neill argues Madonna’s new, darker album Confessions II and a surprise Times Square show have humanized the pop icon, making her more relatable despite decades of controversy, with Gen Z tastes and moody dance vibes underscoring a resilient, culture-defining comeback.
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- Madonna Finally Remembered She’s Madonna Vulture
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