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Madonna Announces ‘Finally Enough Love’ Collection to Celebrate Record-Breaking 50 No. 1 Dance Chart Hits

Get into the groove:Madonnais celebrating a record-breaking career achievement.

On Wednesday, the 63-year-old iconic musician known as the “Queen of Pop” announced a new remixes collection titledFinally Enough Loveto highlight her 50 singles that have topped theBillboardDance Club Songs chart— she’s the only artist with 50 No. 1 hits on anyBillboardchart — set to be released this summer in multiple formats.

Marking the first release in Madonna’s recent partnership with Warner Music Group to issue several catalog releases over multiple years,Finally Enough Lovewill first be available in a 16-track version. Set to drop on June 24 in digital, CD, and 2-LP vinyl formats, it’ll feature selected remixes — both fan favorites and previously unreleased rarities — of Dance Club Songs chart-topping career-spanning hits from 1989’s “Like A Prayer” and “Express Yourself” to 2019’s “Medellín” withMaluma.

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Madonna Announces ‘Finally Enough Love’ Collection to Celebrate Record-Breaking 50 No. 1 Dance Chart Hits

The “Into the Groove” remix is a reworked take on an earlier version, originally released on her 1987 remix albumYou Can Dance, which has sold over five million copies worldwide to date. Calling back to the early career compilation and its success,Finally Enough Lovewill also include fresh versions ofYou Can Danceremixes of 1982’s “Everybody” and 1983’s “Physical Attraction.”

In December 2021, Madonna released aremix of 1998’s “Frozen” with Canadian DJ Sidekickafter his trap version of the song went viral on TikTok with over 125,000 clips using the audio. March 2022 saw the release of two more remixes of the track with Nigerian singerFireboy DMLand American rapper/singer070 Shake, respectively, though none of the new versions are set to appear onFinally Enough Love.

Earlier this week,Madonna hopped onstage with Maluma, 28, at his long-awaited Medallo en el Mapa homecoming concert at Atanasio Girardot stadium in Medellín, Colombia to perform their collaboration “Medellín” and Madonna’s 2000 hit “Music.”

“Thank you, Medellín. So good to be back,” said the superstar, who performed at the stadium during 2012’s MDNA tour, after giving the reggaeton star a brief lap dance on stage.

“I’m still young and I’m still learning a bunch of things in this industry and my career, but it was an important thing to just be more confident in myself,” he told Madonna. “Since I met you, that’s something I always do, and I really appreciate that. Cheers.”

Madonna, whoperformed with Maluma at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards, also gave him a few pointers.

“I hope that after you worked with me, you started paying more attention to lighting and costumes and things like that,” she said, to which Maluma confirmed that he had, in fact, started paying more attention.

source: people.com