Vogue is referring to voguing, which is a dance move and what you see in the video performed by Madonna and her background signers and dancers. It was popularized in the 70s and 80s in NYC underground queer 'balls' (gatherings particularly frequented by trans and queer people of colour) who were very marginalized at the time. It was a way for young, frequently poor marginalized people to fantasize about being rich and opulent... and the name probably came from the magazine as many of the moves were lifted from glamour 'poses' from Vogue and other high fashion magazines [i.e. - to 'strike a pose']. Madonna brought the dance phenomenon into the mainstream, showcasing dancers who were openly gay and part of the 'ball' scene, and equated the dance with old Hollywood, which she also has been personally inspired by.
`Vogue, or "voguing", is a highly stylized, modern house dance originating in the late 1980s that evolved out of the Harlem ballroom scene of the 1960s. It gained mainstream exposure when it was featured in Madonna's song and video "Vogue" (1990)` According to Wikipedia. Please react to What it feels like for a girl and Die another day.
*"She's got more hits...." lol. love the way you said that, when, in reality, Madonna holds, among other records, THE MOST #1 HITS of ANY ARTIST on ALL Billboard charts combined.* *Billboard named her the Highest Ranking Solo Artist on the their Hot 100 All-Time Top Artists, #2 behind only The Beatles.. not bad company!* *She also just scored her 50th #1 Dance Song/Club hit... putting her far ahead of anyone else.* *The records go on & on... just like Madonna's career has!* *She is DEF worthy of a deeper look... she ain't The Reigning Queen of Pop 40 years after her debut for nothing!* 👑
Guys, please do more Madonna reactions! She's so different and versatile in her videos. Check out Bad Girl, Papa Don't Preach, Take a Bow, You'll See, Express Yourself
Agreed. This video was not controversial at all. Erotica and Justify My Love caused a sh*t storm. Justify My Love is my favorite Madonna song (it features Lenny Kravitz singing in the background).
Every time I hear this song I just think about the line “look around everywhere you turn is heartache. It’s everywhere that you go…. “ and now it’s so clear to see the idea of hiv spreading around NYC and people trying to have fun and survive at the balls. For me, in Argentina, the other side of the world it was a superficial song about fashion but it was a real deep song
This actually came out at one of the first high points of Madonna’s career, when she was about to embark on her Blonde Ambition Tour which would change the landscape of pop art tours from then on, as well as the release of her documentary, “Truth Or Dare”. A very epic period in her career. The video was directed by David Fincher, who did multiple videos of hers before he went on to success with films like Fight Club, Seven and Zodiac. Can’t wait to see what other videos of hers you guys check out. “What It Feels Like For a Girl” is a personal favorite.
When this song would come on, everyone would flood the dance floors. It was huge in the dance clubs. This song was the biggest hit of 1990. Disco never really died and this song brought dance music back to the forefront. "Vogue" dancing came from the Black/Latino Drag/Transvestite/Transgender underground ballroom clubs of Harlem in NYC back in the late 80s. Many of the participants lived together in "Houses" as a family as they were alone, poor, lacked resources, and needed community to survive. These "Houses" held dance competitions and "Vogueing" became a popular dance style. Madonna was intrigued by the dance form and she brought it to the mainstream. Many in the underground LGBT "Ballroom culture" thought this might be a break for them but, it ended up passing them by because... well, you know. As for other Madonna songs. She has many many hit singles. Lots of them. She was one of the biggest culture influencers of the 80s. She has two main styles: dance and kind of a soulful/pop sound. Her dance sound definitely evolved, she always had a sophisticated soulful/R&B/Pop sound For dance, I think one of these might be good for you to listen to (not in any order): "Like A Virgin (1984)", "Borderline (1983)", "Hung Up (2005)", "Ray Of Light (1998)" For soulful/pop, I think one of these might be good for you to listen to: "Rain (1993)", "Crazy For You (1985)", "Live to Tell (1986)", "Like A Prayer (1989)"
This was actually the height of her career. She was at the top of her game then. Vogue was a presentation like dance that was popular in underground gay dance clubs. Madonna brought it into the mainstream with this song. It was a huge hit for her in 1990.
”Voguing” was extremely poupular in the gay clubs, Madonna took that dance and made it into a commercial hit. Check the TV-serie ”Pose”, it’s all about that era and the ballrooms.
Check out the live performance of Vogue from the MTV Video Music Awards. Song was released in 1990-1991. She was literally the most famous person in the world from the late 80's- early 2000's.
This was #1 in 1990 both the U.S. & UK. Madonna is a bonafide professional dancer. May I recommend either Express Yourself or Keep It Together both LIVE from her Blonde Ambition Tour 1990. Otherwise check her video Into The Groove 1985 The video are snippets of a movie where she played a major part, she looks stunning and pure energy! Your reaction says it all! Fab!!!
Madonna started performing when she was a teenager in the 70’s. Her ballet teacher, a gay man, was the first who told her that she was beautiful and had something to offer the world. I believe he was also the person who encouraged her to move to New York and pursue a career as a professional dancer rather than stay at the University of Michigan. I believe it is also her former dance teacher who introduced her to the local gay community of Detroit, Michigan where she may or may not have performed… but she has stated in the past that she probably wouldn’t have a career if it weren’t for the gay community. She’s talked about feeling different as a teenager but found acceptance and sympathy among gay friends. That was a group that took her in and accepted her for who she was. As far as popularity goes, she is the best-selling female music artist of all time. She is the most successful solo artist in the history of the US _Billboard_ Hot 100 chart and holds the record for the most number-one singles by a female artist in Australia, Canada, Italy, Spain, and the UK. How do I know some of this info? We the gays know… 😂 PS- please don’t at me - I am not generalizing and assuming that the entire gay community loves and knows everything about Madonna. I know we all have different tastes and like different things. I also love that past time where sometimes it requires full body contact other times, not so much… it just depends who you’re doing it but one thing is for sure; they all require playing with balls… and you get to play with balls full body contact you get to play with balls… what’s that thing called. 🤔 Sports! That’s what I meant. I also love sports.
This video was not considered controversial. Justify My Love and Erotica were highly controversial and when you consider the decade they were released it’s pretty shocking. Madonna was never afraid to express herself through her artistry even knowing their would be major backlash. And yes, a Madonna journey would be awesome! Her portfolio of music is massive spanning decades. ✌🏻🙂✌🏻
It was somewhat controversial as MTV wanted her to cut that see through blouse scene clearly showing her breasts but she refused to edit it out and we're glad she stuck to her girls. Such a pioneer she is even now with her Mother of Creation NFTs.
That song/video was far from the begining of her career, "Vogue" was released in 1990, 8 years into her career. she's also not an overnight success. It took her a few years in New york peddling her demos, before she release her first single "everybody" in 1982 and her first album "Madonna" a year later.
She was not I’ve been coming when this song was released. She was an established pop recording artist. She had had several number one hits by the time this record was released.
Vogue is a dance discipline from Black nyc ballroom. See POSE or the documentary PARIS IS BURNING. It is why she features Black ballroom dancers, like Jose Xtravaganza in the video. it is THEIR dance style she has taken and highlighted.
did you know that David Fincher directed this video? oh yeah, he also directed the movies ZODIAC and Se7en... and a few more LOL but yeah this is a good video.
In comparison to her live MTV Awards performance of Vogue, with all costumed in Marie Antoinette fashion - that was, at the time, pushing things with sexual innuendo on live tv; you should react to that one too for her live vocals. … Her Super Bowl Halftime Show (especially the stadium entrance) can’t be matched, and much more recent age-wise, vocals, dancing … phenomenal event! 👍🏼
Madonna has LOTS of great videos, so she's the perfect subject for a journey. They're also very dfferent frome each otherr. If you want to be aroused and slightly perturbed, Justify my love if you want to go for classic Madonna, Like a prayer or Like a Virgin if you want to be confused and surprised, Bedtime story and maybe Frozen if you want a controversial topic, Papa don't preach or Like a prayer if you want something easy Cherish, Holiday or Ray of light
She has many more good songs, perhaps a deep dive into Madonna's discography would be fun. She holds many records in the world, and maybe someday they might be broken, but no one else can be the Queen of Pop.
i wish you could also do more reactions of Queen MDNA - Human Nature - Justify My Love - Erotica (uncensored) - Frozen Thank you and more subscribers to come 👍
Vogue is referring to voguing, which is a dance move and what you see in the video performed by Madonna and her background signers and dancers. It was popularized in the 70s and 80s in NYC underground queer 'balls' (gatherings particularly frequented by trans and queer people of colour) who were very marginalized at the time. It was a way for young, frequently poor marginalized people to fantasize about being rich and opulent... and the name probably came from the magazine as many of the moves were lifted from glamour 'poses' from Vogue and other high fashion magazines [i.e. - to 'strike a pose']. Madonna brought the dance phenomenon into the mainstream, showcasing dancers who were openly gay and part of the 'ball' scene, and equated the dance with old Hollywood, which she also has been personally inspired by.
`Vogue, or "voguing", is a highly stylized, modern house dance originating in the late 1980s that evolved out of the Harlem ballroom scene of the 1960s. It gained mainstream exposure when it was featured in Madonna's song and video "Vogue" (1990)` According to Wikipedia.
Please react to What it feels like for a girl and Die another day.
Definitely take the journey! So many great songs and videos. Her live performances are epic!🔥
*"She's got more hits...." lol. love the way you said that, when, in reality, Madonna holds, among other records, THE MOST #1 HITS of ANY ARTIST on ALL Billboard charts combined.*
*Billboard named her the Highest Ranking Solo Artist on the their Hot 100 All-Time Top Artists, #2 behind only The Beatles.. not bad company!*
*She also just scored her 50th #1 Dance Song/Club hit... putting her far ahead of anyone else.*
*The records go on & on... just like Madonna's career has!*
*She is DEF worthy of a deeper look... she ain't The Reigning Queen of Pop 40 years after her debut for nothing!* 👑
Preach!!
Guys, please do more Madonna reactions! She's so different and versatile in her videos. Check out Bad Girl, Papa Don't Preach, Take a Bow, You'll See, Express Yourself
"Die Another Day" and the "American Life (Director's Cut)" are two amazing videos.
This was 1990. She had more songs that would be controversial; Erotica & Justify My Love. Watch and you will be pleasantly entertained!
Agreed. This video was not controversial at all. Erotica and Justify My Love caused a sh*t storm. Justify My Love is my favorite Madonna song (it features Lenny Kravitz singing in the background).
Madonna is the best selling female artists of all time 👑
Every time I hear this song I just think about the line “look around everywhere you turn is heartache. It’s everywhere that you go…. “ and now it’s so clear to see the idea of hiv spreading around NYC and people trying to have fun and survive at the balls. For me, in Argentina, the other side of the world it was a superficial song about fashion but it was a real deep song
Madonna was an established star with several hits before this song was released.
This actually came out at one of the first high points of Madonna’s career, when she was about to embark on her Blonde Ambition Tour which would change the landscape of pop art tours from then on, as well as the release of her documentary, “Truth Or Dare”. A very epic period in her career.
The video was directed by David Fincher, who did multiple videos of hers before he went on to success with films like Fight Club, Seven and Zodiac. Can’t wait to see what other videos of hers you guys check out. “What It Feels Like For a Girl” is a personal favorite.
When this song would come on, everyone would flood the dance floors. It was huge in the dance clubs. This song was the biggest hit of 1990. Disco never really died and this song brought dance music back to the forefront.
"Vogue" dancing came from the Black/Latino Drag/Transvestite/Transgender underground ballroom clubs of Harlem in NYC back in the late 80s. Many of the participants lived together in "Houses" as a family as they were alone, poor, lacked resources, and needed community to survive. These "Houses" held dance competitions and "Vogueing" became a popular dance style. Madonna was intrigued by the dance form and she brought it to the mainstream. Many in the underground LGBT "Ballroom culture" thought this might be a break for them but, it ended up passing them by because... well, you know.
As for other Madonna songs. She has many many hit singles. Lots of them. She was one of the biggest culture influencers of the 80s.
She has two main styles: dance and kind of a soulful/pop sound. Her dance sound definitely evolved, she always had a sophisticated soulful/R&B/Pop sound
For dance, I think one of these might be good for you to listen to (not in any order): "Like A Virgin (1984)", "Borderline (1983)", "Hung Up (2005)", "Ray Of Light (1998)"
For soulful/pop, I think one of these might be good for you to listen to: "Rain (1993)", "Crazy For You (1985)", "Live to Tell (1986)", "Like A Prayer (1989)"
This was actually the height of her career. She was at the top of her game then. Vogue was a presentation like dance that was popular in underground gay dance clubs. Madonna brought it into the mainstream with this song. It was a huge hit for her in 1990.
This should be an awesome reaction as the music video is a work of art 💎
”Voguing” was extremely poupular in the gay clubs, Madonna took that dance and made it into a commercial hit. Check the TV-serie ”Pose”, it’s all about that era and the ballrooms.
Younge people just don't know the history.
@@teachershen some do
@@markmenez4097 Of course.
Check out the live performance of Vogue from the MTV Video Music Awards. Song was released in 1990-1991. She was literally the most famous person in the world from the late 80's- early 2000's.
This was #1 in 1990 both the U.S. & UK.
Madonna is a bonafide professional dancer.
May I recommend either Express Yourself or Keep It Together both LIVE from her Blonde Ambition Tour 1990.
Otherwise check her video Into The Groove 1985
The video are snippets of a movie where she played a major part, she looks stunning and pure energy!
Your reaction says it all! Fab!!!
MADONNA IS THE QUEEN OF POP 🌟
Vogue at VMAs are stunning!
That see through blouse at the start of the video certainly kept you quiet haha
Madonna started performing when she was a teenager in the 70’s. Her ballet teacher, a gay man, was the first who told her that she was beautiful and had something to offer the world. I believe he was also the person who encouraged her to move to New York and pursue a career as a professional dancer rather than stay at the University of Michigan. I believe it is also her former dance teacher who introduced her to the local gay community of Detroit, Michigan where she may or may not have performed… but she has stated in the past that she probably wouldn’t have a career if it weren’t for the gay community. She’s talked about feeling different as a teenager but found acceptance and sympathy among gay friends. That was a group that took her in and accepted her for who she was.
As far as popularity goes, she is the best-selling female music artist of all time. She is the most successful solo artist in the history of the US _Billboard_ Hot 100 chart and holds the record for the most number-one singles by a female artist in Australia, Canada, Italy, Spain, and the UK.
How do I know some of this info?
We the gays know… 😂
PS- please don’t at me - I am not generalizing and assuming that the entire gay community loves and knows everything about Madonna. I know we all have different tastes and like different things. I also love that past time where sometimes it requires full body contact other times, not so much… it just depends who you’re doing it but one thing is for sure; they all require playing with balls… and you get to play with balls full body contact you get to play with balls… what’s that thing called. 🤔
Sports! That’s what I meant. I also love sports.
This video was not considered controversial. Justify My Love and Erotica were highly controversial and when you consider the decade they were released it’s pretty shocking. Madonna was never afraid to express herself through her artistry even knowing their would be major backlash. And yes, a Madonna journey would be awesome! Her portfolio of music is massive spanning decades.
✌🏻🙂✌🏻
It was somewhat controversial as MTV wanted her to cut that see through blouse scene clearly showing her breasts but she refused to edit it out and we're glad she stuck to her girls. Such a pioneer she is even now with her Mother of Creation NFTs.
It wasn't controversial because her Blond Ambition Tour was getting all the headlines and controversy around the globe 😂
That song/video was far from the begining of her career, "Vogue" was released in 1990, 8 years into her career. she's also not an overnight success. It took her a few years in New york peddling her demos, before she release her first single "everybody" in 1982 and her first album "Madonna" a year later.
She was not I’ve been coming when this song was released. She was an established pop recording artist. She had had several number one hits by the time this record was released.
Finally the queen of pop 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Vogue is a dance discipline from Black nyc ballroom. See POSE or the documentary PARIS IS BURNING. It is why she features Black ballroom dancers, like Jose Xtravaganza in the video. it is THEIR dance style she has taken and highlighted.
All the dance moves you see performed in the video, are “Voguing” and this was done six years into her career and she was at the pinnacle of her fame.
did you know that David Fincher directed this video? oh yeah, he also directed the movies ZODIAC and Se7en... and a few more LOL but yeah this is a good video.
Madonna ❤️🥰
Vouging was a dance that started in the gay clubs. Madonna made it popular.
You need to check out her song Justify My Love
Vogue is the dance you see
Justify My Love came out the same year and THAT was risky. It was banned by MTV
Y'all should check out her Superbowl halftime show.
In comparison to her live MTV Awards performance of Vogue, with all costumed in Marie Antoinette fashion - that was, at the time, pushing things with sexual innuendo on live tv; you should react to that one too for her live vocals. … Her Super Bowl Halftime Show (especially the stadium entrance) can’t be matched, and much more recent age-wise, vocals, dancing … phenomenal event! 👍🏼
Please react to Like A prayer too
I’m pretty sure “ vogue” the magazine came about because of this song.
The Vogue magazine was going long before this song came out.
Madonna has LOTS of great videos, so she's the perfect subject for a journey. They're also very dfferent frome each otherr.
If you want to be aroused and slightly perturbed, Justify my love
if you want to go for classic Madonna, Like a prayer or Like a Virgin
if you want to be confused and surprised, Bedtime story and maybe Frozen
if you want a controversial topic, Papa don't preach or Like a prayer
if you want something easy Cherish, Holiday or Ray of light
Madonna queen
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Do Justify my love
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vogue=voguing=80s dance/clubs ;)))
It’s the dance itself not a club
Always preferred Janet Jackson. But, this is definitely a classic!
Who is Janet?
Please consider reacting to her video clip of Bedtime Story. 🌙
It was written by Björk and is hard to decipher its meaning.
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Justify My Love. Now that was the WAP video of hers back in the days. It contained some explicit sexual images? Oh yeah it was banned from MTV. Lol
You have to see Frozen if you want see a very different Madonna
Perdón,pero quién no recuerda ese video,fue icono,a no ser que no tuvieras tv,o o no te gustara la música,yo din ser fan de ella lo conosco
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She has many more good songs, perhaps a deep dive into Madonna's discography would be fun. She holds many records in the world, and maybe someday they might be broken, but no one else can be the Queen of Pop.
i wish you could also do more reactions of Queen MDNA
- Human Nature
- Justify My Love
- Erotica (uncensored)
- Frozen
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I just have to say thay you two are very handsome 😍
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Hpw do you react to a video and not even do the slightest bit of research to know what year it came out?
What is Vogue????😮😮😮😮 are you serious with that question?
Vogue is dancing that was popular in underground and overt gay clubs. Look up the history of pro-rights and drag and you'll find vouging.
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DO IT AGAIN..you'll Dig it
You did a LG journey and not Madonna???😅😅😅 wtf
you want racy, check out justify my love and erotica
I expect the young generation to be naive and ignorant to M.. but...
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I mean you guys are not 16 right? You don't know Madonna? Really? And what she did?.....her legacy...? ...allrighty then. Moving right along.
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You lost me at Im not a Madonna fan. Yet your making videos hoping to make money off of her...WTF...
You don't know what vogue is???????? Then ...study before reacting