Madonna Gets Freaky With Tokischa in New 'Hung Up' Remix Video
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Never change, Madge.
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Rachel Kiley is presumably a writer and definitely not a terminator. She can usually be found crying over queerbaiting in the Pitch Perfect franchise or on Twitter, if not both.
Rachel Kiley is presumably a writer and definitely not a terminator. She can usually be found crying over queerbaiting in the Pitch Perfect franchise or on Twitter, if not both.
Over 40 years into her career and Madonna is still going strong! And staying spicy as ever while she’s at it.
The Queen of Pop released a new music video this week for “Hung Up on Tokischa,” a remix of her 2005 hit “Hung Up,” featuring bisexual Dominican rapper Tokischa.
The video is a raunchy romp through Washington Heights, featuring mostly women, and leaving very little to the imagination as Madona and Tokischa got extremely friendly with one another.
There’s a bit of a vibe shift as the party moves between indoors and outdoors, which might be explained by reports that the music video shoot caused enough of a disturbance that the NYPD showed up at nearly midnight to shut down outside production.
The collaboration comes just three months after Madonna and Tokischa performed the remix at NYC Pride, even going so far as to make out on stage.
The reaction to the “Hung Up on Tokischa video” has been mixed, with some clutching their pearls and denouncing the sexuality of it all, while others celebrate Madonna for continuing to do whatever she damn well feels like doing.
Hold on! We’ve seen Madonna in her 20s and this was not it. She was trendsetting, she did choreography, gave her all & did break through art. Madonna in her 20s is what all the pop girls have as the blueprint. If she saw this Madonna now she would be pissed! — Nakia🎀 (@nakianiteshade) September 21, 2022
Madonna previously dropped a compilation album this summer, featuring 50 of her songs that hit number one on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart — including the original version of “Hung Up.”