Madonna‘s new music video is one scorching and steamy present! The 64-year-old pop icon teamed up with Dominican rapper Tokischa in a brand new music video, launched on Sept. 20, for the remix of her 2005 hit, “Hung Up”, titled “Hung Up on Tokischa”. Madonna and Tokischa, 26, spent a lot of the sexually charged video dancing on one another, caressing one another, and locking lips as they sang about being head over heels, or “hung up”, on somebody. Madonna sang the track’s refrain, whereas the rising rapper took on the verses in Spanish with Madonna accompanying her on the third.
Additionally they wore some attractive outfits, with Madonna becoming a number of seems to be that concerned quick silky shorts and a black lace bodysuit. One other scorching look had the mom of six in black thigh-high boots a black lace bustier with an identical pink set of silky pants that featured slits as much as her hips and a cropped jacket. Certainly one of Tokischa’s revealing outfits had her in a good, white cropped tank and blue denims that permit her white thong peek out nicely above them.
The sensual video was filmed within the Washington Heights neighborhood of New York Metropolis, and in response to Web page Six, disturbed the neighborhood, ensuing within the police being known as to test in on the manufacturing. No summons was issued, and the manufacturing was in a position to resume.
Madonna and Tokischa first premiered their collaboration through a dwell efficiency at Madonna’s Delight occasion at Terminal 5 in New York in June. The pair kissed on stage, foreshadowing what was to return with the music video. The singer’s son David Banda, 16, additionally joined her on stage for the occasion and danced alongside her as he enthusiastically interacted with the group.
“Hung Up” is off of Madonna’s Confessions on the Dance Flooring. The music video debut adopted an enormous launch for Madonna in August: a compilation album of all 50 of her songs that reached the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Dance Membership Songs chart all through her profession. The “Vogue” singer mentioned creating the album, which is named Lastly Sufficient Love: 50 Quantity Ones, was like”taking a visit down reminiscence lane” in an Aug. 18 chat with V journal. She added, “I noticed how laborious I’ve labored, and what an adventurous musical life I’ve led! Most significantly, it made me notice how significant dance music has all the time been to me.”