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2005 single by Madonna

2005 single by Madonna

"Hung Up"
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Single past Madonna
from the album Confessions on a Dance Floor
Released October 17, 2005
Recorded 2005
Genre
  • Dance-popular
  • disco
  • nu-disco
Length
  • 5:37 (album version)
  • 3:23 (radio edit)
Characterization Warner Bros.
Songwriter(s)
  • Madonna
  • Stuart Price
  • Benny Andersson
  • Björn Ulvaeus
Producer(southward)
  • Madonna
  • Stuart Toll
Madonna singles chronology
"Love Profusion"
(2003)
"Hung Upwards"
(2005)
"Sorry"
(2006)
Music video
"Hung Upwardly" on YouTube

"Hung Up" is a vocal past American vocalizer Madonna from her tenth studio album Confessions on a Trip the light fantastic Floor (2005). Initially used in a number of tv advertisements and serials, the song was released equally the anthology'south atomic number 82 single on October 17, 2005. Written and produced by Madonna in collaboration with Stuart Price, "Hung Up" prominently features a sample from the instrumental introduction to ABBA'south single "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)", for which Madonna personally sought permission from its songwriters, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. This is thought to be only the 2d time Andersson and Ulvaeus accept given permission to sample ane of their songs, following Fugees vocal "Rumble in the Jungle" for the soundtrack of the film When Nosotros Were Kings.

Musically, the song is influenced by pop from the 1980s, with a chugging groove and chorus and a background element of a ticking clock that suggests the fear of wasting time. Lyrically the vocal is written equally a traditional dance number about a stiff, independent woman who has relationship troubles. "Hung Up" received critical praise from reviewers, who considered it among Madonna'due south all-time trip the light fantastic tracks and believed that the track would restore her popularity, which had diminished following the release of her 2003 album American Life. "Hung Up" became a global commercial success, peaking atop the charts of 41 countries and earning a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. It was Madonna'southward 36th top ten single on the Billboard Hot 100, tying her with Elvis Presley as the artist with most top ten hits. It also became the most successful dance song of the decade in the United States. "Hung Up" has sold over v 1000000 copies worldwide.

The music video is a tribute to John Travolta and his movies, and to dancing in full general. Directed past Johan Renck, the clip starts with Madonna clad in a pinkish leotard dancing alone in a ballet studio and concludes at a gaming parlor where she dances with her backup troupe. Interspersed are scenes of people displaying their dancing skills in a multifariousness of settings, including a Los Angeles residential neighborhood, a small eating house and the London Underground. Madonna has performed the song in a number of live appearances, including as the final number of 2006'southward Confessions Tour, a heavy metallic-inspired arrangement in the 2008 leg of the Sticky & Sweet Tour, and 2012'southward The MDNA Tour, where the vocalist performed the vocal while slacklining.

Groundwork and release [edit]

In 2004, after the release of her ninth studio album American Life, Madonna began working on 2 different musicals: one tentatively chosen Hello Suckers and another one with Luc Besson,[1] who previously directed the music video for her unmarried "Love Profusion",[ii] which would portray her as a woman on her deathbed looking dorsum on her life. Madonna collaborated with Patrick Leonard, Mirwais Ahmadzaï and Stuart Toll to write new songs,[iii] and told Toll to pen disco songs that sound like "ABBA on drugs".[4] However, Madonna found herself dissatisfied with the script written by Besson and scrapped it.[3] When she began composing Confessions on a Dance Flooring, she decided to rework "Hung Up" and include information technology in her tape.[five]

"Hung Up" was 1 of the kickoff songs written for the album, along with "Sorry" and "Futurity Lovers".[1] It was inspired by aspects of the 1970s disco era, including the music of ABBA and Giorgio Moroder and the film Saturday Night Fever (1977).[five] Madonna imagined it to be a cantankerous betwixt the music played at Danceteria, the New York City nighttime club she frequented in her early on days, and the music of ABBA.[6] Their 1979 hit "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man Later Midnight)" formed the basis of the song. Songwriters Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus by and large practice non allow anyone to sample any of their tracks, an exception beingness Fugees, who sampled their song "The Name of the Game" for their single "Rumble in the Jungle".[7] In lodge to gain the rights to sample "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!", Madonna had to ship her emissary to Stockholm with a letter which begged them to allow her to sample the song and as well telling how much she loved their music.[7] To the BBC she explained: "[T]hey never allow anyone sample their music. Thank God they didn't say no. [...] They had to think about it, Benny and Björn. They didn't say yes directly away."[vii] The pair agreed to allow Madonna use the sample only after making a copyright agreement that entitled them to a significant share of the royalties from subsequent sales and airplay.[8] Andersson, in an interview with The Daily Telegraph in October 2005, declared "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" to exist the essence of "Hung Upwardly" while joking that information technology was his favorite Madonna song thus far.[8] He farther said:

"We get and so many requests from people wanting to apply our tracks but we usually say 'no'. This is only the second time we have given permission. We said 'yes' this time considering we adore Madonna so much and ever have done. She has got guts and has been effectually for 21 years. That is bully going."[8]

The song premiered in September 2005, during a television ad for Motorola's ROKR mobile phone. The ad featured Madonna and other artists jammed in a phone berth.[9] On October 17, 2005, the song made its premiere during a live x-infinitesimal radio interview between Ryan Seacrest and Madonna. It was besides made available equally a master ringtone with various mobile service providers.[9] "Hung Up" was sent to mainstream radio in the U.s.a. on October eighteen.[x] The song was added to episodes of CSI: Miami and CSI: NY on November 7 and 9, 2005, respectively.[9] While promoting Confessions on a Dance Floor, Madonna played both "Hung Up" and the adjacent single "Sorry" at Luke & Leroy's nightclub in Greenwich Village, where she was invited by Junior Sanchez to perform briefly as the DJ, mixing the two songs.[11] Regarding her decision to release the song for digital download, Madonna said: "I'm a businesswoman. The music industry has changed. There's a lot of contest, and the market place is glutted with new releases – and new 'thises and thats'. You lot must join forces with other brands and corporations. You lot're an idiot if yous don't."[12]

Music structure and lyrics [edit]

Musically, "Hung Up" is a dance-pop,[thirteen] disco[14] and nu-disco[xv] [16] song. According to The New York Times, the song has vaguely familiar hooks, sustained overlays of the string arrangement and acoustic guitar enfolding the music to create a haze like audio.[17] Billboard described the music equally frothy, nonsensical and joyous. The instant familiarity of the sampled music is changed by Stuart Price and Madonna past adding a chugging groove and a chorus which singles it out equally an independent vocal.[xviii] Alongside the ABBA sample, Rolling Stone said that the song likewise incorporates elements of Madonna'due south older songs like "Similar a Prayer" and "Holiday" and features fleeting quotes from bands like Due south.O.S. and the Tom Tom Club.[19]

According to Musicnotes.com, "Hung Up" is ready in common fourth dimension, and has a moderate dance-beat tempo of 120 beats per minute.[20] The key of the vocal is in D pocket-sized with Madonna's vocal range spanning from the low notation of Mthree to the high note of B 4.[20] The song progresses in the following chord progressions of Dm–F–C–Dm in the verses and Dm–F–Am–Dm in the chorus, and changes to B –F–A–Dm for the bridge.[20] "Hung Up" uses the sound of a ticking clock to symbolize fear of wasted time,[6] which was incorporated by composer Stuart Price, from his remix of Gwen Stefani's 2004 single "What You lot Waiting For?".[21] According to Slant Magazine, the song embodies some of Madonna'south old hits, incorporating them into the song's pitched-upwards vocals while presenting an archetypical fundamental modify/tonicization during the span.[6]

Lyrically, the song is written from the perspective of a girl who one time had nothing and the theme centers around love.[half dozen] Virtually.com compared the lyrics of "Hung Up" and another song "I Dear New York" from the Confessions on a Dance Floor anthology, to the style of the songs in Madonna's American Life album.[22] Co-ordinate to About.com, the song is written equally a very traditional dance number which is rooted in human relationship issues. Also nowadays in the lyrics is Madonna's enduring embrace of strong, independent women.[23] The song's claw, "Fourth dimension goes by then slowly for those who wait," is taken from Madonna's 1989 collaboration with Prince, "Love Song," as is the line, "Those who run seem to take all the fun."

Critical reception [edit]

"Hung Up" received critical acclaim. Keith Caulfield from Billboard, while reviewing Confessions on a Trip the light fantastic toe Flooring, called the song "a fluffier cut".[24] Chris Tucker from Billboard explained that "Madonna returns with a vocal that volition restore faith amid her minions, fans of popular music and radio programmers".[18] Jon Pareles of The New York Times said that Madonna kept her popular affect in "Hung Up" and called it a love vocal which is both happy too equally sad.[17] Alan Light from Rolling Stone called the song candy coated.[19] David Browne from Entertainment Weekly was impressed by the vocal and said "'Hung Upward' shows how effortlessly she [Madonna] can tap into her petulant inner teen".[25] Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine compared the vocal to the remix of Gwen Stefani's 2004 single "What Y'all Waiting For?".[six] Ed Gonzalez from the aforementioned magazine called the song the biggest hit of her career.[26] Margaret Moser from The Austin Chronicle said that the song strobes and pulses along with another anthology runway "Forbidden Love".[27] Peter Robinson from The Observer commented that "Hung Upward" is Madonna's "most wonderfully commercial unmarried since the mid Eighties".[28] Alexis Petridis from The Guardian chosen the track a "joyous...single that could theoretically have been more than military camp, but only with the addition of Liza Minnelli on backing vocals and lyrics about Larry Grayson's friend Everard."[29]

Ben Williams from New York magazine described the vocal every bit sounding both throbbing every bit well as wistful.[21] Christian John Wikane from PopMatters called the song a propulsive track.[xxx] Alan Braidwood of BBC Music noted of the rail: "total-on dance, dark, disco, fun, large" and compared information technology to other Madonna songs like "Vogue", "Deeper and Deeper" and "Ray of Light".[31] Tom Bishop from BBC Music commented that Madonna has either reinvigorated her career or she is "merely throwing one final dance political party for her long-term fans earlier settling down to record more sedate fabric".[32] Jason Shawhan from About.com commented that the song has "way too much Abba in information technology for its ain skilful." He went on to elaborate that "[t]he but reason I can think of for this to exist called as the commencement single was the Motorola ad campaign. It's not a bad vocal by far, it has pep and a sense of fun, but it'due south not fifty-fifty close to being one of the best songs on the record".[22] Bill Lamb of About.com said that the ABBA sample sounded completely effortless like much of Madonna'southward best dance music. He farther elaborated that what "'Hung Up' amounts to is a big gushy dear note to Madonna's core fans, those club kids who pack the floor every time they hear the pounding beats of a Madonna archetype and the dj'southward who can't get enough of spinning her records. 'Hung Upwardly' will send those fans into ecstasy, and it sounds practiced on the radio, too".[23] Thomas Inskeep of Stylus Magazine alleged that "Hung Upwards" and the next single "Lamentable" might not have the same sleaze as Madonna's older songs like "Physical Allure" or "Burning Up", but take the same modus operandi of being designed for "sweaty upwards-all-night dancing".[33] Rob Harvilla from The Village Vocalisation called the song a triumphant jazz exercise.[34]

Recognition [edit]

"Hung Up" was ranked at number 76 on Rolling Stone 's 100 All-time Songs of the 2000s list, calling information technology "One of her [Madonna's] nigh captivating hits ever — and thank you to those deceptively hard-hitting lyrics, 1 of her most personal."[35] NME placed it at number 39 on their listing of the all-time tracks of 2005.[36] Slant Magazine listed the vocal at number 36 on their list of Best of the Aughts: Singles, saying: "'Hung Upwardly' employs a ticking clock to represent fear of wasted time, but Madonna isn't singing well-nigh crumbling or saving the world—she's talking near love. It had been years since Madge sounded this vapid. With its pitched-upward vocals, infectious arpeggio sample from ABBA's 'Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man Afterwards Midnight),' and the bridge'southward unironic, archetypical key change, the track incomparably points to the past, and it proved that, 20 years into her career, Madonna was still the one and only Dancing Queen".[37] The song was also named the 26th all-time single of 2005 past Pitchfork.[38] Stylus Magazine included "Hung Up" on their ranking of the all-time singles from 2005 at number 11.[39] In 2016, "Hung Up" was named in the online poll by Digital Spy, as "The Biggest Pop Song of the 21st Century".[40]

Chart performance [edit]

"Hung Up" was a worldwide commercial success, peaking at number one in charts of 41 countries and earning a place in the 2007 Guinness Volume of World Records, as the song topping the charts in nigh countries.[41] The song has sold over 5 million copies worldwide.[42] In the United States, "Hung Up" debuted at twenty on the Billboard Hot 100 on the consequence dated November v, 2005. It became her highest opening position since "Ray of Light" entered the chart at v in 1998. The same week the song entered the Hot Digital Songs chart at number six and became the highest debuting single of the week on the Pop 100 Airplay, where information technology debuted at number 38.[43] On the issue dated December 3, 2005, the song reached a top of number seven on the Billboard Hot 100, jumping from number 14 from previous week. The song became the nautical chart'due south greatest digital gainer for that week and claimed the top position on the Hot Digital Songs chart.[44] It also tied Madonna with Elvis Presley for 36 top ten hits, which was subsequently broken by Madonna'south 2008 song "4 Minutes", which peaked at number iii on the Hot 100.[45] "Hung Up" debuted at numbers 25 and 10 on the Hot Trip the light fantastic Club Play and Hot Trip the light fantastic toe Airplay charts respectively ultimately reaching the top of both.[46] [47] [48] Information technology became the about successful dance vocal of the 2000s in the United states of america, by topping the Trip the light fantastic/Club Play Songs Decade-end tally.[49] The song also reached a meridian of seven on the Pop 100 nautical chart.[46] In 2008, the single was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for selling at least a million copies in paid digital downloads.[50] Equally of December 2016, the song has sold 1.4 million digital units in the Usa.[51]

"Hung Up" became the fastest rising single on radio in Canada, according to Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems. On the second week itself, the vocal reached the elevation of the Contemporary Hit Radio nautical chart of Canada, while reaching the summit 5 of the Adult Gimmicky and Canadian Airplay charts.[52] Paul Tuch from Nielsen antiseptic that "Hung Up" achieved this feat within 10 days only.[52] Consequently, "Hung Up" also peaked atop the Canadian Singles Chart for 15 non-consecutive weeks, and was certified double platinum by Music Canada for sales of 40,000 copies.[53] [54] In Australia, the song debuted atop the ARIA Singles Chart on November twenty, 2005, breaking her tie with Kylie Minogue equally the female person artist with well-nigh number-i singles in Australian nautical chart history.[55] It was nowadays inside the top 50 of the nautical chart for 23 weeks.[56] The song was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for shipment of 70,000 copies.[57] "Hung Upward" debuted at number 67 in the French singles chart and jumped to the summit side by side week, remaining there for five not-sequent weeks.[58] Information technology received a golden certification from Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP) for sales of 150,000 copies.[59] "Hung Up" reached a top position of number two in New Zealand.[60]

In the Great britain, "Hung Up" debuted at number one on the issue dated November 13, 2005, thus giving Madonna her 11th number one unmarried on this chart.[61] [62] It sold 105,619 copies condign the showtime single to sell more than 100,000 copies in a week since Crazy Frog's "Axel F" did it 23 weeks before. The commencement week sales of "Hung Up" were a little lower than Madonna's last UK number one, "Music" (2000), which opened with 114,925 sales, simply exceeded her final single "Love Profusion", which debuted at number eleven with fifteen,361 sales in December 2003.[63] The next week the unmarried had a decline in sales of 43% to 59,969 copies, only remained on the top as Confessions on a Dance Floor debuted atop the UK Albums Nautical chart.[64] It remained at the top position for three weeks and a full of forty weeks on the Singles Nautical chart.[65] According to the Official Charts Company, by the terminate of 2005, "Hung Up" was Madonna'southward biggest selling single with 339,285 copies since "Music" sold 390,624 copies in 2000.[66] It was certified Platinum past the British Phonographic Industry (BPI)[67] and has sold over 730,000 copies in the Uk to date.[68] By November 2021, "Hung Up" became her second-well-nigh streamed track in the U.k., and acumulated sales of 899,000 units including streaming figures according to the Official Charts Company.[69] In Ireland, the song debuted at number two on the chart dated Nov 10, 2005 becoming the highest debut of the week.[seventy] The song also topped Billboard 's European Hot 100 Singles nautical chart where information technology soared from 73 to the top of the chart on the event dated November 21, 2005.[61] The song was able to acme the charts in virtually all the European nations including Austria, Belgium (Flanders and Wallonia), Denmark, Finland, Federal republic of germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.[71]

Music video [edit]

Conception [edit]

Madonna wearing a pinkish leotard while dancing in the ballet studio in the John Travolta and retro inspired "Hung Upwardly" video.

The music video for "Hung Up" was directed past Johan Renck and filmed in October 2005. Madonna's scenes were filmed in London from October eight–eleven, with Pineapple Trip the light fantastic toe Studios being used for the dance studio scenes and the Trocadero being used for the games arcade scenes.[72] Though some scenes in the video feature cities like London, Paris, New York, Los Angeles, Shanghai and Tokyo, in reality the bodily sets were constructed in Los Angeles and London but. A London suburb was made to look like a Parisian one, where the routine for Parkour takes identify, whereas a restaurant in London's Chinatown was used for the Shanghai sequence and Compton stood in for the Bronx.[73] Originally the video for "Hung Upward" was to be directed by photographer David LaChapelle. He wanted the video to take a "documentary"-style look, much similar that of his 2005 film, Rize, in which five of the dancers from the "Hung Up" video appeared.[73] LaChapelle and Madonna disagreed on the concept, prompting the project to be reassigned to Renck, who worked with Madonna in her video for "Nothing Really Matters". According to an interview with MTV, Renck was directing Kate Moss for a H&M commercial when he received a telephone call from Madonna who desperately wanted to piece of work with him.[73] The next solar day he went to Los Angeles to meet the stylist and the choreographer hired by Madonna, who e-mailed him with her ideas for the video.[73] The director explained that he "kind of liked that we didn't have time to over-think this and exist as well clever, I like being out on a limb and not know what nosotros're doing and why. Just deal with it, the commotion, you know?"[73]

Madonna wanted to utilise a few performers from her bout, such as Daniel "Deject" Campos, Miss Prissy from LaChapelle's Rize crew and traceur Sebastien Foucan, a practitioner of Parkour, a philosophical French sport. Renck said that "Information technology's non nigh the music, but the bodily expression, [...] Nosotros wanted to testify the whole spectrum, be information technology krumping, breakdancing, jazz or disco."[73] Since they could non shoot all over the world, Madonna wanted the video to have an "omnipresent feel", with the middle section of the vocal generating a sense of congregation. Renck suggested that they include a boombox, used equally a means of uniting everyone and everything since information technology was through listening to songs on a boombox that street dancing started.

Madonna clarified that the video was a tribute to John Travolta and to dance in full general. Her trip the light fantastic moves for the video, which were inspired by Travolta'south movies similar Saturday Dark Fever (1977), Grease (1978) and Perfect (1985) took 3 hours to shoot.[73] Madonna had broken eight basic in a horseback-riding accident a few weeks earlier shooting the video and faced difficulty doing the steps devised by choreographer Jamie King. Renck said,

"She was such a trooper, [...] She just fell off a horse! [Madonna said] 'If y'all were a existent dance choreographer, you lot could tell I can't lift my left arm higher than this' — and it was like, what, a 20-centimeter difference? [...] Simply when she said it 'hurts like f---,' she'd have a intermission and sit downwards for two minutes. [Madonna]'I have broken ribs, retrieve that!' I just can't imagine dancing like that. Talk about priorities."[73]

Release and reception [edit]

Madonna was also associated with the editing process of the video. She was Renck'south editing supervisor. Madonna wanted a raw documentary look for the video which allowed her to be portrayed more realistically. Regarding the making of "Hung Up", Renck said that it was a massive work to undertake, "It's similar you lot course this little family that's flourished and prospered for the calendar month, and and then you chop it downward like a tree, [...] You come out with a sense of yearning and longing, like, 'Can we only do that once again? Delight?'"[73]

The video starts with Madonna entering and turning the lights on in a ballet studio carrying a boombox. She presses the play button on the boombox as the clock ticking sound of the music starts.[74] Wearing a pink leotard, Madonna starts gyrating to the music while doing warm upwardly exercises. The scene interchanges with a group of people on a rooftop who start dancing to the music while listening to a similar boombox.[74] They also display aspects of the physical discipline Parkour, while climbing over buildings and jumping from staircases. Equally the song starts, Madonna dances to the music in the ballet studio. The 2nd poesy shows her continuing dancing while the people from the street accept their boombox and board a taxi.[74] Scenes are interspersed with people dancing in a Chinese restaurant and Parisian streets. In the meantime, Madonna finishes her dances in the ballet studio, drops her towel, changes her clothes and comes out on the street.[74] The people in the taxi, exit the cab and accept the Underground instead. Later on some other round of dancing in the railroad train, the intermediate music starts.[74] Madonna is shown hugging, dancing, and conversing with choreographers on a deserted alleyway and riding on a boombox . Every bit the song starts over again, Madonna and the people from the street, who act as her groundwork dancers, all dance on a Dance Trip the light fantastic toe Revolution machine in a gaming parlor. The video ends showing Madonna lying on the ballet studio floor.[74] The video was nominated for five awards at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards including Best Female person Video, Dance Video, Pop Video, All-time Choreography and the Video of the Year award although it did not win whatever of them.[75] In 2009, the video was included on Madonna's compilation, Commemoration: The Video Collection.[76] As of March twenty 2021, the video surpassed the 300 1000000 views milestone.

Live performances [edit]

On November 4, 2005, Madonna opened the 2005 MTV Europe Music Awards at the Pavilhão Atlântico in Lisbon, Portugal with her first performance of "Hung Upward". She emerged from a glitterball to perform the song while wearing a imperial leotard and matching leather boots.[5] [77] During next days, Madonna performed "Hung Up" on Idiot box shows such every bit Wetten, dass..? in Germany, Parkinson in England and Star Academy in France, as well as on the Children in Need 2005 telethon in London.[78] [79] [80] [81] She opened her concerts at Koko and K-A-Y nightclubs in London with "Hung Up", respectively on November 15 and xix.[82] [83] In Dec Madonna travelled to Tokyo, Japan, where "Hung Up" was performed on Television set show SMAP×SMAP and her concert at Studio Coast.[84] [85] On February 8, 2006, Madonna opened the 48th Almanac Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. She sang the song past pairing up with the fictional animated band Gorillaz.[86] The ring appeared on the stage via a three dimensional technique which projected their holograms on the stage.[86] They performed their vocal "Feel Proficient Inc." while rappers De La Soul made a guest appearance.[87] Madonna then appeared on the stage and started performing the song while interchanging places with the hologram figures of the band.[88] She was later joined by her ain grouping of dancers and the performance was finished on the master stage rather than the virtual screen.[87] Another performance of "Hung Up" came on April 30, 2006, during the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California.[89]

The song was performed as the last vocal of her 2006 Confessions Tour. It was performed at the last "disco fever" segment of the tour.[ninety] During the performance, her dancers displayed the Parkour routine all over the stadium as the familiar ABBA sample played. Madonna inverse her aerobics costume for a purple leotard.[91] As the music progressed, she and her dancers appeared on the center stage and she started singing. During the second poesy, she left her sunglasses and jacket and proceeded towards the front end of the stage.[92] A boombox appeared in the middle with Madonna playing with it. The song starts over again as balloons fall on the crowd from the top.[92] The finale had Madonna engaging the audition to sing-along with her to the song while making a contest as to which side of the stadium tin sing the loudest.[26] [92] Madonna then uttering the line "I'm tired of waiting for you" while the properties showed the phrase "Have Yous Confessed?".[92] The New York Times ' Ginia Belafonte compared this performance with that of Ethel Merman.[91] Slant Magazine commented that the performance reminded Madonna'southward ability to encapsulate the audience every bit a part of her performance.[26] On July vii, 2007, Madonna closed her set during the Live Earth concert at the Wembley Stadium in London with "Hung Up".[93]

The song was also added to the 6 song ready listing of the Difficult Candy Promo Tour in 2008. Madonna wore a shiny black outfit with black tails, Adidas track pants and high-heeled, lace-upwards boots.[94] "Hung Upwards" was the fourth song of the set list. It was re-invented as a heavy-metal version.[95] Every bit the performance of "4 Minutes" ended, Madonna picked up an electric guitar and played the get-go few chords of The Rolling Stones unmarried "(I Tin't Get No) Satisfaction". She and so asked the crowd whether they idea they had come to a Rolling Stones concert. When the crowd responded negatively, she started "Hung Up", while dedicating information technology to all the people who had waited outside in the queue to watch the testify. She declared that the noisy, metal guitar breakdown of the song symbolised what waiting sounded similar in the brain of all those who had waited.[94] The song was performed in the futuristic rave with Japanese influences segment of the 2008 Pasty & Sweet Bout.[96] Madonna wore a futuristic robotic outfit designed past Heatherette, with plates on her shoulder and a wig with long curled pilus.[97] The like heavy-metal version of "Hung Up" was performed but it later gave fashion to the ABBA music.[98] Before starting the performance, she played a capella versions of her older hit songs on audience need, mostly "Express Yourself" and "Like a Virgin". However, after that, the electric guitar was played to brand noises, which Madonna defended to Republican vice-presidential nominee for the 2008 ballot, Sarah Palin. She said, "I'd like to limited myself to Sarah Palin right now. [Playing a screeching note on her guitar] This is the sound of Sarah Palin thinking. [...] Sarah Palin can't come to my party. Sarah Palin can't come up to my show. It'south cipher personal."[99] The performance ended with Madonna playing the guitar riff of "A New Level" by heavy-metal ring Pantera.[100] For the 2nd European leg of the tour in 2009, "Hung Up" was removed from the setlist and was replaced by an upwardly-beat version of "Frozen".[101]

For The MDNA Tour of 2012, "Hung Up" was added to the setlist as part of the opening segment, known as Transgression. Afterwards performing a fragment of "Papa Don't Preach", several dancers wearing tribal masks, surrounded Madonna, tied her up and proceeded to carry her to the middle of the master stage but every bit the song's opening riffs, underpinned past the dramatic sound of church building bells with vocoder vocals, started to play in the background.[102] [103] Dressed in a black skintight outfit with an ample cleavage, gloves of the same color and heeled boots, Madonna and her dancers performed the vocal while at the same time slacklining on some ropes held on the centre of the phase.[104] Every bit Madonna sang the vocal, her dancers slid under the ropes.[105] This performance received generally mixed reviews, Jon Pareles from The New York Times believed that changing the composition of the vocal in lieu of the theme for the segment made it "ominous and obsessive", while making it "a retentivity of distant innocence".[106] Jim Farber from the Daily News felt that the introduction of slacklining gave the whole bout "some needed bounce".[107] [108] Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine was negative on his review of the performance, equally he felt it was out of identify on the show'southward segment, and compared it negatively to the functioning of the Gummy & Sweetness Tour, final that the vocal "should never be performed in whatsoever way other than its original form."[109] The performance of the vocal at the November 19–20, 2012 shows in Miami, at the American Airlines Arena, were recorded and released in Madonna'southward fourth live anthology, MDNA World Tour.[110] [111]

On April 13, 2015, Madonna made a surprise appearance at the Coachella Festival and performed a medley of her 1994 song "Human Nature" and "Hung Up" during Drake's act, sporting thigh-high boots and a tank top that read "Big every bit Madonna". She and then went on to kiss Drake, whose shocked expression went viral on the Cyberspace.[112] [113] The rapper so revealed that he actually enjoyed the kiss, posting a picture of the moment to his Instagram account which read: "Don't misinterpret my shock!! I got to make out with the queen Madonna and I feel 100 about that forever".[114]

The singer also performed an acapella version of the song on her Insubordinate Eye Tour in Hong Kong on 17 Feb 2016.[115]

On June 24, 2021, the singer made a surprise advent at a pride party at the Boom Nail Room of New York's The Standard hotel and performed the vocal on meridian of the lounge's bar; she wore a see-through mesh tiptop, leather shorts, a vintage Jean Paul Gaultier corset, a blue wig and long pink fingerless gloves.[116]

Runway listings and formats [edit]

Credits and personnel [edit]

  • Author and Producer – Madonna, Stuart Price
  • Writer of Sample – Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus
  • Cover Artwork  – Giovanni Bianco
  • Digital Imaging – Lorenzo Irico (Pixelway NYC)
  • Management – Angela Becker, Guy Oseary
  • Photography – Steven Klein
  • Hair and makeup – Andy LeCompte

Charts [edit]

Certifications and sales [edit]

Release history [edit]

See too [edit]

  • List of number-ane singles of 2005 (Australia)
  • Listing of number-one hits of 2005 (Austria)
  • Listing of Ultratop 50 number-one hits of 2005 (Belgium)
  • List of Ultratop 40 number-one hits of 2005 (Belgium)
  • List of number-1 singles of 2005 (Canada)
  • List of number-one songs of the 2000s (Kingdom of denmark)
  • Listing of European number-one hits of 2005
  • List of number-one singles of 2005 (Finland)
  • List of number-one hits of 2005 (France)
  • List of number-one hits of 2005 (Frg)
  • List of number-one hits of 2006 (Germany)
  • List of number-one hits of 2005 (Italy)
  • List of number-1 singles of 2005 (Netherlands)
  • List of number-1 songs in Norway
  • List of number-one singles of 2005 (Spain)
  • Listing of number-one singles of 2005 (Sweden)
  • Listing of number-one singles of the 2000s (Switzerland)
  • List of UK Singles Chart number ones of the 2000s
  • List of UK Dance Singles Nautical chart number ones of 2005
  • Listing of number-one digital songs of 2005 (U.S.)
  • List of number-one dance singles of 2005 (U.S.)
  • Listing of number-one dance airplay hits of 2005 (U.S.)
  • List of Romanaian Summit 100 number ones of the 2000s

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External links [edit]

  • "Hung Upwardly" at Discogs (list of releases)
  • "Hung Upwardly" (Live at the 2006 Grammy Awards) on YouTube
  • "Hung Up" (Live at the 2005 MTV EMAs) on YouTube

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