About this album
Where they were
Released in 2005, 'Hung Up' marked Madonna's return to the pop forefront after her previous album, 'American Life,' which received mixed reviews. The single was pivotal in re-establishing her dominance in the music industry, showcasing her ability to evolve with contemporary dance trends while maintaining her artistic identity.
Why it matters
'Hung Up' was a commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in over 40 countries and becoming one of Madonna's most recognizable tracks. It also garnered critical acclaim for its production, particularly the use of ABBA's 'Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)' sample, which sparked discussions about intertextuality in pop music.
Essential tracks
- "Hung Up (radio version)" — The radio version captures the essence of the album with its catchy chorus and polished production, making it an instant hit that defined early 2000s pop.
- "Hung Up (SDP extended vocal)" — This extended version showcases the song's dancefloor potential, allowing listeners to fully immerse themselves in its vibrant energy and infectious rhythm.
- "Hung Up (Tracy Young's Get Up and Dance Groove edit)" — Tracy Young's remix adds a fresh perspective, highlighting the track's versatility and appeal within club scenes, further amplifying its reach.
Release Date
October 18, 2005
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Hung Up (radio version) 3:25
- 2 Hung Up (SDP extended vocal) 7:58
- 3 Hung Up (Tracy Young's Get Up and Dance Groove edit) 4:15
- 4 Hung Up (Bill Hamel remix) 7:00
- 5 Hung Up (Chus & Ceballos remix) 10:25
- 6 Hung Up (SDP extended dub) 7:56