It would appear that Madonna is trying to send a message with her new single.
The 53-year-old pop star very nearly exposes herself on the cover of Girl Gone Wild, the second single off her forthcoming studio album MDNA.
The barely-there outfit is to be expected of a woman who repeatedly sings about sex in songs like Like A Virgin, Justify My Love and Erotica.
Madonna wears little more than lingerie on the cover, which was released today.
The black, triangle-shaped lace bra doesn't hide much, and very nearly leaves the superstar exposed.
She doesn't cover up in other articles of clothing, either, flaunting most of trim and toned stomach.
Her mouth is open in a suggestive pose, and her blonde locks are artfully tousled.
Everything about the cover is suggestive, including the title.
Girls Gone Wild is, quite famously, a video series created by Joe Francis where college-age girls perform various sexual acts on camera.
Madonna's new electro pop single even seems to be channelling the films with her lyrics.
She sings that 'girls just want to have fun' and 'get fired up like a smoking gun' and though she realises that she 'shouldn't act this way' because 'good girls don't misbehave', she's a 'bad girl anyway.'
Francis, too, thought that Madonna's song was much too similar to his famous brand, and demanded that she change the title of the track -- which originally had the same name as his company.
He also sent her a cease and desist letter to prevent her from singing the song at the Super Bowl.
The 38-year-old entrepreneur told TMZ: 'Clearly her label was trying to avoid legal action surrounding the song...BUT [the new title] is still infringement as far as the law is concerned, and we have been in touch with Madonna's people in an effort to resolve the issue.'
He adds that he'll pursue legal action if Madonna and her team don't make additional changes to the title.
The track, which was recorded in London, was produced by electronic star Benny Benassi and written by Jenson Vaughan.
This sexual single rides hard and fast on the heels of Give Me All Your Luvin', her first single off of her twelfth studio album.
She debuted the song, which features cameos by Nicki Minaj and M.I.A.during the Super Bowl halftime show earlier this month.
The album will hit stores on March 26; the accompanying world tour kicks off in Israel on May 29.
The 53-year-old pop star very nearly exposes herself on the cover of Girl Gone Wild, the second single off her forthcoming studio album MDNA.
The barely-there outfit is to be expected of a woman who repeatedly sings about sex in songs like Like A Virgin, Justify My Love and Erotica.
Girl gone wild? Madonna prominently displays her assets on the cover for her latest single, Girl Gone Wild
The black, triangle-shaped lace bra doesn't hide much, and very nearly leaves the superstar exposed.
She doesn't cover up in other articles of clothing, either, flaunting most of trim and toned stomach.
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Everything about the cover is suggestive, including the title.
Girls Gone Wild is, quite famously, a video series created by Joe Francis where college-age girls perform various sexual acts on camera.
Madonna's new electro pop single even seems to be channelling the films with her lyrics.
She sings that 'girls just want to have fun' and 'get fired up like a smoking gun' and though she realises that she 'shouldn't act this way' because 'good girls don't misbehave', she's a 'bad girl anyway.'
Francis, too, thought that Madonna's song was much too similar to his famous brand, and demanded that she change the title of the track -- which originally had the same name as his company.
He also sent her a cease and desist letter to prevent her from singing the song at the Super Bowl.
Fighting for his rights: Joe Francis sent Madonna and her team a cease and desist letter over her song title
He adds that he'll pursue legal action if Madonna and her team don't make additional changes to the title.
The track, which was recorded in London, was produced by electronic star Benny Benassi and written by Jenson Vaughan.
This sexual single rides hard and fast on the heels of Give Me All Your Luvin', her first single off of her twelfth studio album.
She debuted the song, which features cameos by Nicki Minaj and M.I.A.during the Super Bowl halftime show earlier this month.
The album will hit stores on March 26; the accompanying world tour kicks off in Israel on May 29.
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