MDNA

MDNA may refer to:

  • Mitochondrial DNA (mDNA or mtDNA), the DNA located in organelles called mitochondria
  • MDNA (album), a 2012 album by Madonna
  • The MDNA Tour, 2012 concert tour by Madonna to promote the album
  • MDNA World Tour, the live album of the tour
  • See also

  • MDMA
  • mRNA
  • MDNA (album)

    MDNA is the twelfth studio album by American singer-songwriter Madonna. It was released on March 23, 2012, by Live Nation Entertainment and Interscope Records. It is also Madonna's first album not to be associated with Warner Bros. Records, the label she was signed to since 1982. As well as Madonna producing the album she worked with a variety of producers such as Alle Benassi, Benny Benassi, Demolition Crew, Free School, Michael Malih, Indiigo, William Orbit and Martin Solveig. MDNA lyrically explores themes such as partying, the drug MDMA, love for music, infatuation, heartbreak, revenge and separation.

    The album received generally positive reviews from music critics. Upon its release, it debuted at number one in many countries worldwide, becoming her eighth album to top the Billboard 200 chart and giving her a record for the most number-one albums by a solo artist in Australia and the United Kingdom. It became the world's twelfth best-selling album of 2012 and has since sold over two million copies worldwide. Madonna went on to win three trophies at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards.

    Madonna

    Madonna (from medieval Italian ma donna, meaning "my lady") most commonly refers to:

  • Madonna, Mary (mother of Jesus), a religious figure in Christianity and Islam
  • Madonna (entertainer) (born 1958), American singer-songwriter and producer
  • Madonna may also refer to:

    People

  • Madonna, leader of 1990s gang 5T
  • "Madonna", nickname of American singer Joan Baez during the 1970s
  • Geography

  • Madonna, Maryland, a populated place in Maryland
  • Madonna di Campiglio, a comune in Trento
  • Madonna di Campagna, a quarter and subway station in Turin
  • Art, entertainment, and media

    Art

  • Madonna (art), pictorial or sculptured representations of Mary, Mother of Jesus
  • Madonna (Edvard Munch), a painting by the Norwegian expressionist painter Edvard Munch
  • Film

  • Madonna (1999 film) (Bogorodica), a 1999 Croatian film
  • Madonna (2015 film), a 2015 South Korean film
  • Literature

  • Madonna (book), a 2001 biography of the entertainer by Andrew Morton
  • Music

  • Madonna (Madonna album), the singer's self-titled first album and related music video collection
  • Madonna (art)

    A Madonna (Italian: [maˈdɔnna]) is a representation of Mary, either alone or with her Child Jesus. These images are central icons for both the Catholic & Orthodox churches. The word is from Italian ma donna, meaning "my lady". No image permeates Christian art as much as the image of the Madonna and child.

    While Mary may be referred to as "the Madonna" in other contexts, in art the term is applied specifically to an artwork in which Mary, with or without the infant Jesus, is the focus, and central figure of the picture. Mary and the infant Jesus may be surrounded by adoring angels or worshiping saints. Images that have a narrative content, including those of the many scenes which make up the Life of the Virgin, are not correctly referred to as "Madonnas" but are given a title that reflects the scene such as the Annunciation to Mary.

    The earliest images date from the Early Christian Church and are found in the Catacombs of Rome. Representation of Mary became more common after she was proclaimed "God-bearer" (Theotókos) at the Council of Ephesus in 431. For over a thousand years, through the Byzantine, Medieval and Early Renaissance periods the Madonna was the most often produced pictorial artwork. Many specific images of the Madonna, both painted and sculptured, have achieved fame, either as objects of religious veneration or for their intrinsic artistic qualities. Many of the most renowned painters and sculptors in the history of art have turned their skills toward the creation of Madonna images. These artists include Duccio, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Giovanni Bellini, Caravaggio, Rubens, Salvador Dalí and Henry Moore.

    Madonna (studio)

    Madonna (マドンナ Madonna) is a Japanese adult video (AV) studio which specializes in the jukujo niche of Japanese pornography. By 2007, Madonna also launched the label Fitch, which has a focus on the bakunyū niche.

    Company information

    Madonna is an AV studio located in Tokyo, Japan which is affiliated with the large AV conglomerate Hokuto Corporation which distributes its videos through the DMM website. The General Manager of the company is Katsuhisa Aoyagi (青柳勝久).

    Madonna registered its website www.madonna-av.com in October 2003 and released its first videos in December 2003. Their premier video, Man-Eating Mature Women - Semen Squeezing (JUK-001) starred Maki Tomoda, Aki Tomosaki and Mayumi Kusunoki.: The company specializes in movies in the "mature woman" (熟女 jukujo) or MILF pornography genre, sometimes with an incest theme. Such mature woman productions have been a growing trend in Japanese porn since the mid-1990s and were popularized in AV by director Goro Tameike at the end of the 1990s. In addition to Aki Tomosaki and Maki Tomoda, other mature actresses who appeared in early Madonna videos were Ayano Murasaki and Runa Akasaka.Eitaro Haga has been the company's chief director, with a listing of more than 150 videos for Madonna by late 2011.

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    Mdna

    by: Madonna

    when the world starts to get you down
    and nothing seems to go your way
    and the noise of the maddening crowd
    makes you feel like you're going to go insane
    there's a glow of a distant light
    calling you to come outside
    to feel the wind on your face and your skin
    and it's here i begin my story
    turn up the radio
    turn up the radio
    don't ask me where i wanna go
    we gotta turn up the radio
    it was time that i opened my eyes
    i'm leaving the past behind
    nothing's ever what it seems
    including this time and this crazy scene
    i'm stuck like a moth to a flame
    i'm so tired of playing this game
    i don't know how i got to this state
    let me out of my cage cause i'm dying
    turn up the radio
    turn up the radio
    don't ask me where i wanna go
    we gotta turn up the radio
    turn up the radio
    turn up the radio
    don't ask me where i wanna go
    we gotta turn up the radio
    i just wanna get in my car
    i wanna go fast and i gotta go far
    don't ask me to explain how i feel
    'cause i don't want to say where i'm going
    turn down the noise and turn up the volume
    don't have a choice cause the temperatures pounding
    leaving this place is the last thing i do
    that i want to escape with a person just like you
    i'm so sick and tired of playing this game
    we gotta have fun it it's all that we do
    gotta shake up the system and break all the rules
    gotta turn up the radio until the speakers blow
    turn up the radio
    turn up the radio
    don't ask me where i wanna go
    we gotta turn up the radio
    turn up the radio
    turn up the radio
    there's somethings you don't need to know
    just let me turn up the radio
    turn up the radio
    just let me turn up the radio
    just let me turn up the radio
    Madonna – Turn Up The Radio




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