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Madonna has publicly shared her frustration about being sent to ‘song writing camps’ in a comment on her manager’s Instagram.
The Hung Up singer was responding to a post by Guy Oseary about her seminal album Ray of Light.
‘One of the greatest albums of all time…’
Sharing an Instagram video of the pair from the late 90s – the era that produced what is widely-regarded the singer’s magnum opus – Guy said: ‘One of the greatest albums of all time.. It was the first @Madonna album I worked on.’
He furthermore added: ‘You can see from this video the kind of relationship we had then.. NOTHING has changed.. If you filmed us today, it would be the same dynamic..
He also said: ‘Love this woman. Love this album. One day she will hopefully do a tour for this album.. It deserves to be performed from start to finish.’
‘Can you help me now please!!’
However, Madonna seemed in a less than celebratory mood in a comment she posted in response on Guy’s account.
In one she wrote: ‘Can you help me now please!!’ before adding: ‘Remember when i made records with other artists from beginning to end and I was allowed to be a visionary and not have to go to song writing camps where No one can sit still for more than 15 minutes…………….’
She furthermore added five fire emojis along with the words ‘coming soon.’
Madonna’s last album Rebel Heart received positive reviews, but is the lowest-selling of her career, shifting a (still impressive) 1 million copies worldwide.
Her best-selling is of course compilation album The Immaculate Collection, released in 1990.
It sold 32 million copies worldwide, which in fact makes it the best-selling compilation album by a solo artist.
Furthermore, Ray of Light sold 16 million copies worldwide.
A publicist for Madonna has been approached for comment by Gay Star News.