About this album

Sound: "A vibrant blend of dance-pop and electronic beats that invites listeners to embrace change and seize opportunities."

Where they were

Released on November 7, 2006, 'Jump' came during Madonna's commercial resurgence in the mid-2000s, following her critically acclaimed album 'Confessions on a Dance Floor.' This era marked her transition into a more electronic sound, showcasing her ability to adapt and innovate while maintaining mainstream appeal.

Why it matters

'Jump' was notable for its chart performance, peaking at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album's remixes received significant airplay in clubs, further solidifying Madonna's status as a dance music icon and influencing contemporary pop artists to explore remix culture.

Essential tracks

  • "Jump (radio edit)" — The radio edit encapsulates the uplifting essence of the song, emphasizing its motivational lyrics with an infectious chorus that resonates with listeners.
  • "Jump (Jacques Lu Cont mix)" — This remix by Jacques Lu Cont adds a fresh, club-oriented energy to the original track, making it a favorite among DJs and dance enthusiasts.
  • "History" — 'History' offers a reflective contrast to 'Jump,' exploring themes of legacy and personal growth, showcasing Madonna's lyrical depth during this period.

Release Date

November 7, 2006

Artist Origin

United States

Tracklist

  1. 1 Jump (radio edit) 3:24
  2. 2 Jump (Jacques Lu Cont mix) 7:49
  3. 3 Jump (Axwell remix) 6:40
  4. 4 Jump (Junior Sanchez's Misshapes mix) 6:48
  5. 5 Jump (extended album version) 5:10
  6. 6 History 5:55