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MTV banned this Madonna video.  Released on VHS, it has sold millions of copies

MTV banned this Madonna video. Released on VHS, it has sold millions of copies

Madonna has aroused controversy many times in her musical career. This was also the case with the music video for the song “Justify my love”. The clip caused a storm. When MTV banned its broadcast, fans of the artist lined up in long lines to get a cassette with the recording.

The single “Justify My Love” was released in November 1990. The song promoted “The Immaculate Collection”, a compilation of the achievements of the 80s. Written by Lenny Kravitz and being, as reported by the media, the effect of a short romance between the musician and the singer, it caused huge hype. The song is full of ambiguous whispers and whines, and the music video was so scandalous that MTV refused to broadcast it.

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MTV didn’t want to play this Madonna video. He was too controversial

The black and white clip of the song “Justify My Love” drips with sensuality and carnality. Madonna’s whispers and sighs and Kravitz’s groans in the background are illustrated by sensual scenes. Figures dressed in latex appearing at Madonna’s side bend in ambiguous and often strange poses, and Jesus on the cross appears in the background. The clip in 1990 caused huge controversy. MTV decided to ban it. The Canadian channel MuchMusic also followed in the footsteps of the music station.

The stations didn’t want to let him go. Fans lined up in long lines to buy the music video cassette

– he was banned and when we look at him today, we wonder why – Lenny Kravitz recalled in an interview with . Today it seems downright gentle, but once it was shocking. “It was a beautiful, sensual and naturalistic black-and-white film,” he said, adding that people lined up in long lines outside the studio’s headquarters to get a cassette of the music video. Madonna decided to release it as a video single after MTV categorically banned it from airing. The VHS tape sold millions of copies and remains the video single in history to this day. The cassette itself, treated as a single, was certified quadruple platinum.

The song has become one of the favorite songs played by couples in bed. Some time ago, the VH1 station conducted a survey among its viewers, according to which Madonna’s song was considered the best musical background for love games.

“Justify my love”: authorship conflict is another controversy

Released in 1990, the single “Justify My Love” also caused other controversies. The song was written by Lenny Kravitz and Madonna – this version worked for a while. Kravitz, however, based the text on a poem written by Ingrid Chavez. The American poetess sent it in a letter to the musician. After the song was released, Chavez filed a lawsuit against Kravitz. Eventually, the case was settled out of court, and the poet was officially recognized as a co-author of the text.

Source: Gazeta

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