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Madonna videographyFrom pedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation,searchSee also: Madonna albums discography and Madonna singles discographyMadonna video discographyMadonna performing on her 2008–2009 Sticky & Sweet TourReleases↙Music videos66↙Concert tour videos9↙Video compilations4↙Video singles4↙Documentaries2The videography of American recording artist Madonna consists of sixty-six music videos, eight concert tour videos, four music video compilations, four music video singles and two documentaries. In 1982 Madonna signed a recording contract with Sire Records, a label owned by Warner Bros. Records, and released her first two singles before launching her eponymous debut album.[1] Madonna's first music video was for the single "Everybody", for which Sire Records created a low budget, in-house video.[2] Her first video to receive attention on MTV was "Borderline" which was followed by "Lucky Star".[3] In 1984 Madonna released "Like a Virgin", the lead single from her sophomore album of the same name. The video portrayed Madonna roaming through the streets of Venice and lying in a white wedding dress.[4] The same year she also released the follow-up single, "Material Girl".[5] Madonna's third studio album, True Blue, was released in 1986. The video for the lead single, "Live to Tell", ushered in a new image for Madonna.[6] With the video of "True Blue", Madonna's impact on MTV and popular music was established when a contest entitled Making My Video, was held to create a music video for the song.[7] "La Isla Bonita" and "Who's That Girl", both released in 1987, portrayed Madonna's fascination with Hispanic culture and the inclusion of religious symbolism.[8] In 1989 Madonna signed a $5 million deal with Pepsi to use her song "Like a Prayer" in one of their commercial advertisements. Madonna also wanted to use the commercial for the global debut of the song and her similar titled studio album. However, when Madonna released the actual music video of the song it faced strong reaction from religious groups and media. The video portrayed Madonna dancing in front of burning crosses, receiving stigmata, kissing a black saint and having sex with him in a church altar.[9] Her other notable videos released that year included "Express Yourself" and "Cherish" which were critically appreciated for their positive feminist themes.[10]In 1990 Madonna released the song "Vogue", which portrayed the underground gay subculture dance routine called voguing, as well as the glamorous look of Hollywood stars.[11] The same year she released "Justify My Love", whose video featured Madonna in an erotic dream containing sadomasochism, voyeurism and bisexuality. MTV deemed the video too explicit and banned it from airing on their channel.[12] In 1992 Madonna released her fifth studio album, Erotica. The similar titled lead single's video portrayed Madonna as a masked dominatrix.[13] The video of "Deeper and Deeper" portrayed Madonna as Andy Warhol's protégé Edie Sedgwick.[14] The video for "Bad Girl" portrayed a murdered Madonna. In 1994 she released "Secret", the lead single from her sixth studio album, Bedtime Stories. The video showed scenes of rebirth, transvestites and damnation, which are interspersed with Madonna walking down a street to her home.[15] In 1995 she released "Bedtime Story" from the same album. It portrayed a dream sequence, inspired by paintings of artists such as Frida Kahlo and Remedios Varo while incorporating new age surrealistic images.[16] In 1998, Madonna released her seventh studio album, Ray of Light. The music video for the lead single, "Frozen", ushered in a new image for her with the incorporation of Indian influences.[17] The video for the title single was a high-speed one, portraying people going through their daily lives, with images of Madonna in black denim dancing to the music.[18] Her fascination and incorporation of South Asian culture continued with the video of "Nothing Really Matters" (1999) where she appeared as a geisha.[19]In 2000 Madonna released her eighth studio album, Music. The title single featured her in the role of a pimp while changing her image to that of a glamorous cowgirl.[20] The video for the last single, "What It Feels Like for a Girl", portrayed Madonna going around the city in a car, accompanied by an old woman, and vandalising as well as committing crimes.[21] This fascination for violence continued with the music videos of "Die Another Day" (2002) and "American Life" (2003), the lead single from her similar titled ninth studio album.[22] The video for the latter, shot pre-Iraq war of 2003, portrayed a military-chic fashion show.[23] Madonna's tenth studio album, Confessions on a Dance Floor, was released in 2005. The video for the lead single, "Hung Up", was a tribute to John Travolta and his movies.[24] Her eleventh studio album, Hard Candy, was released in 2008; its lead single,#160;^ a b "IHF V-P Batra steps down, raps Gill". The Tribune. Tuesday, March 11, 2008. 2008/20080311/sports.htm#3. 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Sakaaltimes.com. 2009-06-15. 2009/06/15125851/IHF-ready-to-merge-with-Hockey.html. Retrieved 2009-09-28. ^ a b "Tarun Gogoi reluctant to have K P S Gill as Assam governor". Ia.rediff.com. 2003-04-25. www/news/2003/apr/25assam.htm. Retrieved 2009-09-28. ^ a b "'Supercop' Gill to take on Chhattisgarh Maoists". Chandigarh: The Tribune. April 6, 2006. 2006/20060406/nation.htm#18. Retrieved 2008-03-13. ^ BURNS, JOHN F. (August 12, 1996). "Ex-Policeman's Jail Term Hailed by Women in India". The New York Times. 1996/08/12/world/ex-policeman-s-jail-term-hailed-by-women-in-india.html. Retrieved 2009-07-06. ^ DAHLBURG, JOHN-THOR (Jan 5, 1996). "Celebrated--but Controversial--Police Chief in India Is Replaced". Los Angeles Times. latimes/access/16975089.html?dids=16975089:16975089&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Jan+05%2C+1996&author=JOHN-THOR+DAHLBURG&pub=Los+Angeles+Times+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=Celebrated--but+Controversial--Police+Chief+in+India+Is+Replaced&pqatl=. 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