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'Bedtime Stories', Madonna's album released in 1994, is 1st place on iTunes

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The disk Madonna released in 1994, Bedtime Stories, reached number 1 sales on iTunes this week. Behind the feat are devoted fans of the singer, who created the “#JusticeForBedtimeStories” campaign, which demands “justice” for the cult album.

The work brought hits such as “Take a Bow”, “Secret”, “Human Nature” and “Bedtime Story” – and marked, for Madonna, a softening of her public image, which at that time was quite shaken by the sexual content of the centered phase. on the previous disk, Erotica (1992)

Bedtime Stories it was enthusiastically received by critics and was nominated for a Grammy for Best Pop Album the year after its release. The album did not go on tour, as Madonna then left to film Evita (1996), the film on which she decided to concentrate all her focus.

On Facebook, the pop diva thanked her for the initiative and recommended the album as a companion for the social isolation caused by the new coronavirus pandemic.

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