Madonna became the first artist to reach the top of Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart for the 50th time very recently. Not only this a mean feat in itself, this also makes her the first and only recording artist to have 50 chart-topping singles on any single Billboard chart. 

She's marking the occasion with two new compilations: "Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones," a new 50-track collection featuring her greatest remixes of her dance classics, and a 16-track shortened version simply named "Finally Enough Love." 

The collections are the first to be released as part of Madonna's recently announced agreement with Warner Music Group, which will include a comprehensive series of catalog releases spanning her career. 

"50 Number Ones" clocks in around 220 minutes and has dozens of remixes by prominent producers such as Shep Pettibone, William Orbit, Honey Dijon, and Avicii, as well as rarities, with over 20 having their commercial/digital debut. Mike Dean, who produced Madonna's two most recent studio albums, "Rebel Heart" and "Madame X," restored each remix for the collection. 

The collection will be released digitally on August 19, as well as on 3-CD and 6-LP red and black vinyl in a limited edition. 

The 16-track version, titled "Finally Enough Love," will be available for streaming on June 24, followed by a 1-CD and 180-gram 2-LP on August 19. 

For the first time ever, the "You Can Dance Remix Edit" of "Into the Groove" is available digitally today. 

 

The announcement concluded with, "Expect more surprises to be revealed later this year around the celebration of Madonna's 40 years in music."

The Queen of Pop curated the remix compilation, which features previously unheard material and tunes having their digital or commercial debuts. 

The singer is undoubtedly unpredictable. 

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Madonna joined Maluma, 28, onstage earlier this week for his long-awaited Medallo en el Mapa homecoming event at Medelln's Atanasio Girardot stadium to sing their duet "Medelln" and Madonna's 2000 song "Music." 

"Thank you, Medellín. So good to be back," the superstar stated after giving the reggaeton sensation a brief lap dance on stage during 2012's MDNA tour. 

In an earlier interview with the Rolling Stone in October 2021, Maluma said that Madonna "influenced [his] vision in many ways." 

"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, who performed alongside Maluma at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards, imparted some wisdom. 

"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 doing already. 

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