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Living for Love

"Living for Love" is a song recorded by American singer Madonna for her thirteenth studio album, Rebel Heart (2015). It was written and produced by Madonna, Diplo and Ariel Rechtshaid, with additional writing from MoZella and Toby Gad. Originally intended for a Valentine's Day 2015 release, the song was rush-released as the lead single from the album on December 20, 2014, by Interscope Records, after demos recorded for the album leaked on to the internet. An EDM, diva house, disco and electropop track on which Madonna experimented with different musical genres, "Living for Love" contains instrumentation from percussion and piano by singer Alicia Keys, along with a gospel choir. Madonna composed the track as a break-up song, however she wanted to deviate and make the lyrics as uplifting in nature, talking about counteracting negative thoughts with positive responses.

"Living for Love"
Single by Madonna
from the album Rebel Heart
ReleasedDecember 20, 2014 (2014-12-20)
Recorded2014
Genre
Length3:38
LabelInterscope
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Madonna
  • Diplo
  • Ariel Rechtshaid
Madonna singles chronology
"Turn Up the Radio"
(2012)
"Living for Love"
(2014)
"Ghosttown"
(2015)
Music video
"Living for Love" on YouTube

"Living for Love" received positive reviews from critics, who praised its rhythm and lyrics, comparing it to her earlier works. They also considered the song a step-up from her last two lead singles. In the United States, it failed to enter the Billboard Hot 100, but became Madonna's 44th number-one hit on the Dance Club Songs chart, tying her with country singer George Strait as the act with most number-one singles on any Billboard chart. Although United Kingdom's BBC Radio 1 decided not to play it, the song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 26, becoming Madonna's 71st top-forty single, extending her record as the female artist with the most top-forty UK singles. "Living for Love" reached the top-twenty of the charts in Finland, Hungary, Israel, Japan and Lebanon, but was commercially unsuccessful in other nations.

An accompanying music video was directed by the French duo Julien Choquart and Camille Hirigoyen, together known as J.A.C.K., and was released in February 2015. The storyline incorporates mythological elements and shows Madonna as a matador, fighting her dancers dressed like minotaurs in a red circular stage. It had numerous costume changes, and was critically appreciated for its empowering theme and transcending gender roles. Madonna first performed the song in a similar matador theme at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards; it became the most-watched moment of the night. The second performance was at the 2015 Brit Awards, which made headlines due to the singer's wardrobe malfunction causing her to be pulled down a flight of stairs that made up part of the stage. Alternate versions of "Living for Love" were performed on Le Grand Journal, The Ellen DeGeneres Show and on Madonna's 2015–16 Rebel Heart Tour.

Writing and development

 
 
Diplo (left) and Ariel Rechtshaid co-wrote and co-produced "Living for Love" with Madonna.

"Living for Love" was written and produced by Madonna, Diplo and Ariel Rechtshaid, with additional writing from MoZella and Toby Gad. Madonna's collaboration with Diplo was revealed in May 2014 through an image on her Instagram showing her working on her laptop with him.[1] She had invited him for her annual Oscar party, and he could not make it. So he began texting with her about music and sent some music. Madonna replied with a 20-page text containing her anecdotes on the music. Following this they started collaborating for the album.[2] In an interview with Idolator, Diplo explained that Madonna had asked him to provide his "craziest record" for the album. Together they wrote and recorded seven songs and Diplo added that "Those records are gonna be crazy-sounding. We really pushed the envelope with some of the stuff we were doing... [S]he was up for anything. I love when an artist gives a producer the confidence he needs to work with them, and Madonna was very open-minded to my ideas... she was down from day one."[3] According to Diplo, "Living for Love" had almost 20 versions ranging from a piano ballad to an EDM composition, ultimately Madonna and Diplo compromising on a middle level. Rechtshaid and British singer MNEK also joined for writing sessions with them, improving the verse of the song.[2][4] Madonna denied that there were 20 versions of the song, admitting it "might be a little too high", and commented on how she wanted it to sound:

We knew we wanted to make a dance record. But you know, there's so many different levels of dance music and even different categories of house music. So, it was really like, what's the bass line gonna sound like? Is it gonna be really stripped down and sparse, or is it going to be loaded up? Is it gonna be Chicago house? Is it gonna be U.K. house? It's like, all over the place. Is it gonna be a little bit of one vocal line? Is it gonna be a whole choir singing? So we were experimenting and trying out different things. They all sounded good, but at the end of the day, we wanted it to sound timeless, also. Not just something of the moment.[5]

In October 2014, American singer Alicia Keys confirmed that she worked on Madonna's upcoming studio album, saying "It was good. I was in here doing a meeting or something and [Madonna] was working with Diplo. They were like, 'Oh, maybe you can play some piano on this thing'. And I was like, 'Alright. I'll try. If you hate it, you can take it off'. It was just like that, casual and cool."[6] Annie from the London Community Gospel Choir provided the female background vocals throughout the song. Madonna also mentioned that new versions would be "coming out, but just not yet".[5] Describing the song as "one of [Diplo's] more mellow productions", Madonna composed "Living for Love" as a break-up song, commenting, "lots of people write about being in love and being happy or they write about having a broken heart and being inconsolable. But nobody writes about having a broken heart and being hopeful and triumphant afterwards. So I thought, how can I do this? I didn't want to share the sentiment of being a victim. This scenario devastated me, but it just made me stronger".[7] She complemented saying that "Living for Love" was "kind of like the old me and the new me all mixed in together".[5]

Release

The demo version of "Living for Love" leaked onto the Internet in December 2014, alongside the other twelve demo recordings for Madonna's then untitled thirteenth studio album.[8] On December 20, 2014, the album's title was confirmed to be Rebel Heart and became available for pre-order on iTunes along with six tracks, including "Living for Love" as the album's lead single.[9] Madonna stated that the songs were meant to be "an early Christmas gift". Originally, "Living for Love" was intended to be released on Valentine's Day 2015, with the rest of the record slated for a spring release. However, due to the leak of materials, the release date had to be pushed up. She went on to say she would prefer her fans hear the completed versions of some of the songs instead of the incomplete tracks that were circulating.[10]

Gordon Murray from Billboard reported that two versions of the song were sent to US club DJs on December 21, 2014: the original version and the instrumental. Interscope sent the song as a "soft sell" on December 22 to radio outlets, and it failed to receive airplay at the Top 40 formats, garnering a total of 10 plays due to the rushed out release and being on a Christmas week, when most programmers were on vacation. The label decided to re-service it to radio after 2015 started, with an official adds date to Top 40/Mainstream radio stations on February 10.[11][12] "Living for Love" was commercially released on February 25 in the United Kingdom.[13] A number of remixes were released for streaming, namely those by Djemba Djemba, Offer Nissim, Mike Rizzo and Drew G.[14][15]

Recording and composition

"Living for Love" is an EDM,[16][17] diva house,[18] disco[17] and electropop[19] song which starts as Madonna sings over a "regal" piano line which is eventually joined by percussion.[20] The song is set in the simple time signature of 4/4, with a tempo of 123 beats per minute. It is composed in the key of F minor, with Madonna's vocals spanning the range from E3 to C5. "Living for Love" has a I–IV–V–I sequence as its chord progression, with the rhythm flowing as Fm–Cm–D–A–E/A.[21] The song was engineered by Demacio "Demo" Castellon and Nick Rowe, while the former also mixed it. Angie Teo did the additional recording and mixing of the track, with Ann Mincieli. Along with The London Community Gospel Choir, MNEK and Santell also provided backing vocals on the track, while Keys and Gad acted as additional musicians.[22] Dean Piper from The Daily Telegraph explained that "Living for Love" has "some classic Madonna traits: religious references, a gospel choir, 1990s piano beats and a whirling bass", and was compared to her 1989 singles, "Like a Prayer" and "Express Yourself", by Jason Lipshutz from Billboard.[20][23][24] Keys' piano tracks are played along with the electronic music, up to the chorus.[25]

Unlike Madonna's previous two lead singles, "4 Minutes" (2008) and "Give Me All Your Luvin'" (2012), "Living for Love" puts the emphasis on the lyrics and vocals, with the lines on the bridge going like "Took me to heaven, let me fall down/Now that it's over, I'm gonna carry on" and a "throbbing drop" in the middle.[20] Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine described the song as Kiesza meets "Like a Prayer", and noted that there were many changes from the leaked demo version: the throwback house music being replaced by an 808 pulse sound and Keys' piano, as well as handclaps and gospel riffing being removed towards the end of the song.[26] For Jon Lisi from PopMatters, "Living for Love" fitted with contemporary pop music releases and the DIY ethic they displayed, starting from Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off", to Ariana Grande's "Break Free" and Katy Perry's "Roar". The survivor anthem-like nature of the track was evocative of Madonna's survival in her music career.[27] With NRJ the singer herself explained the meaning behind the lyrics: "It's a song having your heart broken but it's about saying you know what I'm going to my life goes on, I will carry on, I won't stop believing in love, I'll pick up my crown, put it back on my head and I will walk through life proudly believing that love, true love does exist."[28]

Critical response

Following its release, "Living for Love" earned critical praise.[29][30] Lipshutz was appreciative of the song, commending Madonna's "confident" vocal delivery. He said that the song sounded "like a giddy combination of Madonna's past and present, and represents an encouraging sign for a 2015 project that was unexpectedly thrown into jeopardy at the end of 2014."[20] Stern compared the song to Madonna's 1992 single "Deeper and Deeper", noting that unlike the UK dance acts and the teen-pop groups paying homage to 1990s house music, Madonna had lived through that era. Calling the song a "total beast of a collaborative effort", and ended his review saying "Fuck singing about Tanqueray in the club: This is the Madonna we've always known and lived to love, with flares of the future and nostalgic nods to the past."[31] Time's Jamieson Cox observed that "Living for Love" was tailor-made for radio, with the increase in popularity of house music and the crossover success of British house musicians.[32] Giving the song a rating of three out of five stars, Hardeep Phull from New York Post complimented it for being an "euphoric, gospel-tinged dance track that will rejuvenate even the most beaten-down of souls thanks to its 'love's gonna lift me up' refrain." Phull expected the song to be a hit on the dance and pop charts.[33]

 
Usage of the London Community Gospel Choir in the song was received positively by critics.

Writing for USA Today, Brian Mansfield complimented the optimistic and "self-assured" nature of the song, adding that "it's the sort of determined dance anthem Madonna does so well".[34] The Dallas Morning News' Hunter Hauk described the song as a "solid melding" of different club musics and appreciated the dance break, and Madonna's singing attitude, calling it "less prickly or defiant than we see on Instagram these days".[35] Jeff Miers from The Buffalo News compared "Living for Love" to earlier club anthems, songs which had become commercial success for Madonna.[36] Writing for i-D, Nick Levine described the song as a "perfectly-pitched comeback single: rather than returning with a cheap EDM banger... When she sings 'I picked up my crown, put it back on my head', it feels like a statement of intent."[37] Lewis Corner from Digital Spy listed it as one of the top ten tracks of the week, adding that the composition made it "an euphoric first cut from... Rebel Heart".[38] Jed Gottlieb from Boston Herald described the track's beats as contemporary, while found the chorus and the hooks to be reminiscent of "old school" Top 40 songs. "True Blue fans will hear a joy and nostalgia in [the song]".[39] Jon Pareles from The New York Times commended "Living for Love"'s ability to transform "the breakup emotions into an uplifting redemption". He called it "one of Madonna's best singles in a decade".[25] Writing for PopMatters, Lisi found the track to be Madonna's "most joyous" release since "Express Yourself".[27]

Daryl Deino from The Inquisitr praised the song for being "epic and uplifting", believing that it would open up Madonna's music to a new generation.[29] Jim Farber of New York Daily News found the song to be a return to form for the singer, describing it as "prime mix of club and pop music, with an old-school R&B piano, soaring backup vocals and a melody that keeps lifting you higher."[40] Zel McCarthy from Vice believed that the song reflected the personalities of its songwriters, feeling that the production and the personable lyrics made it a success.[41] Bernard Zuel from The Sydney Morning Herald believed that "Living for Love" embodied every aspect of Madonna's life, a mixture of her past, present and future.[42] This view was shared by Lindsay Zoladz from New York, who had criticized the other five songs from the album, but called "Living for Love" as "an unexpectedly perfect balance between the ghosts of Madge past and future".[43] Dean Piper from The Daily Telegraph called it the "most original" among the songs released, however he was critical of the lyrics saying that they failed "to penetrate your soul".[23] Cinquemani complemented the changes in the song from the demo version, calling it Madonna's "most rousing lead single in years", but lamented the nasal vocals of the singer.[26] Michael Jose Gonzalez from Danish music magazine, Gaffa, found the song to be melodic but reminiscent of the music from Madonna's tenth studio album, Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005).[44]

At their year-end ranking of the Top 25 Singles of 2015, Slant Magazine listed "Living for Love" at number 25, saying "Overworked and overthought, for sure, but the song's essence remains in tact [sic], and if Madonna's message of life after love didn't register as a commercial comeback on the scale of, say, Cher's 'Believe', it remains a pop-gospel sequel of the highest order."[45] While ranking Madonna's singles, in honor of her 60th birthday, The Guardian's Jude Rogers placed "Living for Love" at number 23, writing that its "pulsing house piano, gospel vocals and boxfresh Diplo production sound fantastic".[46] Chuck Arnold from Entertainment Weekly called it a "righteous return to form" for Madonna, comparing it to Gloria Gaynor's 1978 hit "I Will Survive". He listed "Living for Love" as the singer's 53rd best single.[47] In August 2018, Slant Magazine's Ed Gonzalez placed "Living for Love" at number 56 of his ranking of the singer's singles, calling it a "straight shot of electro-fried love-as-religion theater that sounds too much like a remix of a true original for it to ever cast a lasting spell, nostalgic or otherwise".[48]

Chart performance

 
Madonna tied country singer George Strait, as the artists with most number-one songs on a Billboard chart with "Living for Love", which became her 44th number-one on the Dance Club Songs chart.

Following the pre-order release of Rebel Heart, "Living for Love" entered the Dance/Electronic Songs chart at number 16 and the Dance/Electronic Digital Songs chart at numbers 12, with 10,000 digital downloads.[11] The next week, "Living for Love" moved to number 13 on the Dance/Electronic Songs chart, with further sales of 11,000 copies, and has since peaked at number 9, thereby becoming the singer's first top-ten single on the chart.[49] It achieved 587,000 streams after the music video premiere and further sales of 17,000 copies, becoming the greatest gainer on the Dance/Electronic Digital Songs chart.[50] In January 2015, "Living for Love" debuted at number 32 on the Dance Club Songs chart, making it the singer's first appearance since her previous single "Turn Up the Radio".[51] It then climbed to number 18 and the following week to number 11 as the greatest gainer on the chart for both weeks.[52]

For the issue dated March 7, 2015, "Living for Love" became Madonna's 44th number-one song on the chart. She equaled George Strait—who collected 44 chart-toppers on the Hot Country Songs—as the act with most number-one singles on any Billboard chart.[53][54] "Living for Love" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but debuted at number 8 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[55] It became Madonna's 29th entry in the Pop Songs chart, debuting at number 36 on February 24, 2015. Billboard reported that the debut was due to an increased radio spins from iHeartMedia stations. It also debuted at number 35 on Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart.[56] Madonna became the oldest female artist to enter the Pop Songs chart, since Carly Simon, who reached number 20 as the featured artist on Janet Jackson's 2002 single, "Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)".[57]

Across Europe, the song debuted at number 50 in France, number 12 in Hungary and number 21 in Spain, alongside the other tracks from Rebel Heart.[58][59] In Japan, the song debuted at number 80 on the Japan Hot 100 for the week ending January 12, 2015, climbing to number 26 the following week.[60][61] In Spain it debuted at number 21 on the Spanish Singles Chart; after the release of the remixes, they charted separately on the albums chart at number 93.[59]

In the United Kingdom, BBC Radio 1 decided not to play Madonna's single as their playlist committee did not think the track was good enough for heavy airplay. According to their head of music, George Ergatoudis, Madonna's fans were older than station's target demographic.[62] The station was criticized by the singer as well as musicians Diplo and Boy George for promoting age discrimination. Representatives from Radio 1 said that the songs listed on their playlists were not chosen on the basis of an artist's age but on quality.[63] "Living for Love" was later added to the playlist of BBC Radio 2, which caters to audiences aged 35 and more.[64] According to the Official Charts Company, the track moved towards the top-twenty of the UK Singles Chart with two days of available sales as reported in their mid-week chart report.[65] It ultimately debuted at number 26 on the chart with sales of 17,936 copies,[66] becoming Madonna's 71st top-forty single, and extending her record as the female artist with the most top-forty UK singles.[67]

Music video

Development

In December 2014, Madonna's manager Guy Oseary announced that a music video was scheduled to be released in early February 2015.[68] The video was directed by the French duo Julien Choquart and Camille Hirigoyen, together known as J.A.C.K. It was edited by Danny B. Tull, styled by B. Akerlund and choreographed by Megan Lawson.[69] According to Madonna, she wanted to have a cinematic and storytelling aspect with the video adding that:

The thing about that song, it's such a passionate song. I had to present it in a passionate way, and I used mythology to tell the story, with the story of the Minotaur, the matador, fighting for love. And the color red. And flowers. Horns, and death. And naked men. You know, the important things in life. I don't want to make every video the same. But I did love the richness of that video. To me it felt like a painting that came to life. That's what I was trying to do.[70]

Verena Dietzel, creator of the fashion label V-Couture, who specializes in different kinds of corsets, were enlisted to create clothing for the video, as well as a Grammy Awards performance. Dietzel explained that she had initially thought Madonna's e-mail as spam, however after confirmation from the singer's assistant stylist, B. Åkerlund, she started working on the designs. Within 48 hours she sewed a new corset, as well as created two new ones, by basing them on the only information provided to her, that of Madonna's bra-size. She had to search on Google for deducing the rest of the singer's proportions. In total four different corsets were shipped off to Madonna.[71] Lebanese designer Shady Zeineldine was also contacted by Åkerlund, who visited the designer's press conference in Los Angeles, and asked him to send his ideas and sketches for the video.[72] After the deal was finalized, he created a custom made matador jacket which Madonna wore in the video. Another dress was a bodysuit, featuring a nude satin-stretch corset covered in three different types of lace, a black chiffon silk top and a satin tie. There was also a red velvet bolero jacket.[73]

The corset was described by Steff Yotka from Style.com as "masculine-feminine mix... it's the sort of tight, sexy, gender-bending thing we've come to expect from [Madonna]". The singer and her team had sent matador references to Zeineldine, who wanted to give a feminine touch to the designs, utilizing numerous laces and nude color palette to highlight the singer's body curves.[72] Amber Kallor from Style.com explained that Madonna's make-up in the video was inspired by recent runway shows of Christian Dior and Givenchy. The singer had applied parallel eye liner with her bolero jacket look, as well as sported bobby pin and Princess Leia like buns on her hair. Designer Riccardo Tisci approved of the Minotaur costumes used by the dancers, which used crystal masks designed by Marianna Harutunian and leather horns. He also gave his approval of the gemstones applied on the singer's face for one sequence in the video.[74]

Release and synopsis

 
Madonna in the music video for the song. She is dressed in the nude corset created by Shady Zeineldine. The shot portrays her onstage being surrounded by the dancers as Minotaurs.

The music video was released on picture messaging application Snapchat on February 5, 2015, where it was available for viewing on the application's "Snap Channel" platform.[69] Madonna became the first artist to premiere her video on Snapchat. The video was deleted after 24 hours, in lieu of Snapchat's self-destructing ethos, and was later uploaded on Madonna's Vevo channel.[75] Sara Spary from Marketing Week commended the decision, believing it to be "a major move for Snapchat and the decision by Madonna's label could pave the way for other label giants to host content on the app as well as other branded content."[76]

The video begins with a focus light on Madonna's hand which gradually reveals a circular red stage surrounded by red curtains. Madonna, wearing the red velvet jacket moves around the stage throwing off a cape and does choreographed dance moves. Interspersed are visuals of a male dancer as a Minotaur wearing the horned mask, dancing on the ground and Madonna in the matador dress. She entices the male dancer with the cape as the chorus ends. A flock of male dancers wearing similar horned mask appear and surround Madonna around the stage.[77]

Throughout the second verse Madonna chase the dancers and defeat them in mock fight. One of them pick her up and together they perform a second choreography atop the stage. Madonna is also shown in the bejeweled corset flapping around a red cape. For the final verses and chorus, Madonna in the nude corset dances among the Minotaurs, and ultimately slays them all. The last visual shows the singer standing among the slain bodies of the Minotaurs, throwing off the cape while holding a pair of horns in her left hand. Red roses fall around her and sound of applause is heard as a quote by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche flashes on screen, "Man is the cruelest animal. At tragedies, bullfights and crucifixions he has felt best on earth; and when he invented hell for himself that was his very heaven."[77]

Reception and analysis

Hugh McIntyre from Forbes commended Madonna's decision to partner with Snapchat for the video release, because he considered it to be a profit for both parties. For Madonna it would enable her to connect with the younger audience, while for Snapchat, release of a new Madonna video would lead to an older demographic to download the app.[78] Matthew Jacobs from The Huffington Post believed that the music video and its imagery matched with the uplifting nature of the song. He compared parts of the video with "Express Yourself" and "Hung Up", saying that Madonna emerging victorious among a flock of men dressed as bulls, evoked the leaks of Rebel Heart's songs. Recalling the self-referential undertones in the videos for "Give Me All Your Luvin'" and "Girl Gone Wild", Jacobs explained that "Madonna presents herself as queen of the big top without relying on allusions to her own résumé to prove she is the master of the postmodern pop scene... This is the Madonna video we've waited a decade for."[79] The Houston Chronicle's Joey Guerra gave another positive review, saying "we haven't already learned time and again – never underestimate Madonna" and describing the video as a "nice fit" for the song.[80] A writer for The Guardian described the video as a "straightforward performance clip" and believed that the simplistic nature of the video suggested that it was designed for being viewed on mobile devices.[81]

Louis Virtel from HitFix called "Living for Love" as Madonna's "best video since 'Hung Up'". He found references to older Madonna videos, like "Express Yourself" in the "unusual choreography with all of its masculine posturing and grappling", "Take a Bow" with its bullfighting theme and playing on a familiar imagery from her career, and "Open Your Heart" during the sequences where Madonna fends off the Minotaur dancers. Virtel also commended the choreography, costumes, Madonna's looks and the cinematography of the video.[82] Along with the "Take a Bow" reference, Billboard's Joe Lynch called the video as incredible and "lush, arresting" but criticized for the misspelling of Nietzsche at the end."[83] Rita Kokshanian from InStyle said that the video was "just as good as you could have expected... And while we were completely transfixed by her killer moves and insane physique, we were equally in awe of her outfits."[84]

Nathan Smith from Out found the video to be transcending gender roles, with Madonna assuming the role of a matador, a title generally reserved for a man. Also he noted that Madonna demonstrated her "toned and lean physique, demonstrating her unique and unparalleled mastery of the male species".[85] For Alyssa Tomey from E!, Madonna "transforms into a fierce and sexy matador in the clip" and dances "her butt off with some seriously acrobatic moves".[86] Jim Farber from New York Daily News found a contrast with the song's title and the "battlefield" like portrayal in the video, saying "While it's sonically exuberant, the song's lyrics reflect the aftermath of a hard-won battle."[87] Rachel Pilcher from Yahoo! found the video to be strange, but believed that it was to be expected from Madonna.[88]

Live performances

Madonna first performed "Living for Love" at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards on February 8, 2015. She confirmed her appearance at the ceremony, by uploading an image of the Grammy trophy wrapped with black strings like the Internet memes for the cover art of Rebel Heart.[5][89] The singer was dressed in a one-piece outfit in matador red, surrounded by male dancers as Minotaurs similar to the song's music video. It was developed by designer Riccardo Tisci for Givenchy and styled by Akerlund. The performance was described as a "beautiful story for why the matadors fight the bulls and that also reflects life".[90] After being introduced by singers Miley Cyrus and Nicki Minaj, the performance began with images of Madonna on a kabuki screen talking about starting a revolution. She emerged from the screen and started singing, surrounded by the dancers.[91] Near the end, the singer encouraged the audience to sing-along with her, finally being pulled atop the stage on a wire.[92] Dina Gachman from Forbes reported that Madonna's performance was the most-watched moment of the night.[93] Brittany Spanos from Rolling Stone described it as "the legendary singer was out for blood with her first live performance [of the song]".[94] Shauna Murphy from MTV News observed Illuminati symbolism with the performance, including rituals, organized religion homage and a metaphor for death.[95] MuuMuse's Bradley Stern listed it as the best performance of the Grammys, saying that "this is how a major pop performance should really look".[96] Her effort to sing live without Auto-Tune during the choreographed performance was also heavily praised.[97][98]

 
 
The performance of "Living for Love" during the Rebel Heart Tour (left); similar to the Brit Awards, Madonna wore a long cape at the beginning (right).

Madonna also performed the song at the 2015 Brit Awards, on February 25.[99] However, in the early stages of the performance, a wardrobe malfunction caused her to be pulled down a flight of stairs that made up part of the stage.[100] It was later revealed that since her cape was tied tightly, when her dancers attempted to remove it from her neck, she fell down to the floor. However Madonna then continued the performance as planned. She later took to Instagram to confirm that she was well, posting "Thanks for the good wishes! I'm fine".[101] Richard Smirke from Billboard praised the performance and Madonna's recovery, saying that "[the singer] didn't let the fall affect her performance and quickly recovered to deliver a slickly choreographed routine that mirrored the matador theme of her recent Grammy Awards performance."[102] Madonna explained on The Jonathan Ross Show that she was told to start walking towards the stage further than originally planned. Hence her team thought that the cape could have slid off and tied it tightly round her neck. The singer had two choices when the cape did not come undone, "I could either be strangled or fall, and I chose to fall". Madonna endured a whiplash and added that she "smacked the back of my head. And I had a man standing over me with a flashlight until about 3 am to make sure I was compos mentis". The singer jokingly added that she would not use any cape for further performances and attributed her prompt recovery to having good core strength and her daily exercise routine.[103][104] The accident led to an increase in viewership of the awards show. According to the British Phonographic Industry, the event resulted a 95% increase in Twitter activity about the show compared with the previous year, with an exchange of 7.8 million tweets, while 6.8 million viewers tuned in to watch the performance.[105] The singer's fall was voted the most shocking "Celebrity Moment of 2015" by UK's Channel 5.[106]

On February 26, 2015, Madonna appeared on The Jonathan Ross Show in the United Kingdom, which aired on March 14. She performed an edited version of "Living for Love" wearing a black matador dress.[107][108] On March 2, Madonna appeared on France's Le Grand Journal show, where an edited version of "Living for Love" was also performed.[109] Lionel Nicaise from MCM observed that Madonna did not wear any cape during the performance.[110] Writing for Idolator, Bradley Stern noted that the performance used an "energetic remix" of the song, with MNEK's vocals in the background. There was also voguing and during one segment Madonna climbed atop a piano to sing the song.[111][112] Two weeks later, similar performance aired on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in the US, where she was joined by DeGeneres onstage at the end of the performance.[113] Madonna added the song on the third section of the set list of her 2015–16 Rebel Heart Tour. The singer had enlisted a Spanish tailoring company from Zaragoza for creating two bullfighter traje de luces costume, along with a cape and matador related costumes for her backing dancers.[114] Set to a remix of the song, the performance had the same choreography as that of the Brit Awards.[115] Jordan Zivitz of Montreal Gazette said that the performance was one of "the evening's minor victories" calling it a "sulphur-scented campiness", although he saw a smooth transition from "Living for Love" to the next section of the tour.[116] The performance of the song at the March 19–20, 2016 shows in Sydney's Allphones Arena was recorded and released in Madonna's fifth live album, Rebel Heart Tour.[117]

Track listings and formats

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Madonna's official website.[22]

Management

  • MNEK appears courtesy of Virgin EMI Records, a division of Universal Music Operations.
  • Alicia Keys appears courtesy of RCA Records.
  • Webo Girl Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP) / Songs Music Publishing, LLC, "I Like Turtles" Music and Songs of SMP (ASCAP) / EMI April Music, Inc., MoZella Mo Music (ASCAP) / Atlas Music Publishing and Gadfly Songs (ASCAP) / Lion of God Publishing Co. (ASCAP), Kobalt Songs Music Publishing

Personnel

Charts

Certification and sales

Region Certification Certified units/sales
France 7,000[150]
Italy (FIMI)[151] Gold 25,000
United States 41,000[152]

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Country Date Format Label Ref.
Worldwide December 20, 2014 Digital download Universal [153]
Italy December 22, 2014 Contemporary hit radio [154]
United States February 9, 2015 Digital download (Remixes) Interscope [119]
February 10, 2015 Contemporary hit radio [12]
United Kingdom February 25, 2015 Digital download Polydor [13]
Digital download (The Remixes 1) [121]
Digital download (The Remixes 2) [122]
Germany February 27, 2015 CD single Universal [118]
Worldwide March 9, 2015 [120]

See also

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External links

  • "Living for Love" (Live at the 2015 Grammy Awards) on YouTube
  • "Living for Love" (Live at the Brit Awards) on YouTube

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For other uses see Living for Love disambiguation Living for Love is a song recorded by American singer Madonna for her thirteenth studio album Rebel Heart 2015 It was written and produced by Madonna Diplo and Ariel Rechtshaid with additional writing from MoZella and Toby Gad Originally intended for a Valentine s Day 2015 release the song was rush released as the lead single from the album on December 20 2014 by Interscope Records after demos recorded for the album leaked on to the internet An EDM diva house disco and electropop track on which Madonna experimented with different musical genres Living for Love contains instrumentation from percussion and piano by singer Alicia Keys along with a gospel choir Madonna composed the track as a break up song however she wanted to deviate and make the lyrics as uplifting in nature talking about counteracting negative thoughts with positive responses Living for Love Single by Madonnafrom the album Rebel HeartReleasedDecember 20 2014 2014 12 20 Recorded2014GenreEDM diva house disco electropopLength3 38LabelInterscopeSongwriter s Madonna Ciccone Thomas Wesley Pentz Maureen McDonald Toby Gad Ariel RechtshaidProducer s Madonna Diplo Ariel RechtshaidMadonna singles chronology Turn Up the Radio 2012 Living for Love 2014 Ghosttown 2015 Music video Living for Love on YouTube Living for Love received positive reviews from critics who praised its rhythm and lyrics comparing it to her earlier works They also considered the song a step up from her last two lead singles In the United States it failed to enter the Billboard Hot 100 but became Madonna s 44th number one hit on the Dance Club Songs chart tying her with country singer George Strait as the act with most number one singles on any Billboard chart Although United Kingdom s BBC Radio 1 decided not to play it the song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 26 becoming Madonna s 71st top forty single extending her record as the female artist with the most top forty UK singles Living for Love reached the top twenty of the charts in Finland Hungary Israel Japan and Lebanon but was commercially unsuccessful in other nations An accompanying music video was directed by the French duo Julien Choquart and Camille Hirigoyen together known as J A C K and was released in February 2015 The storyline incorporates mythological elements and shows Madonna as a matador fighting her dancers dressed like minotaurs in a red circular stage It had numerous costume changes and was critically appreciated for its empowering theme and transcending gender roles Madonna first performed the song in a similar matador theme at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards it became the most watched moment of the night The second performance was at the 2015 Brit Awards which made headlines due to the singer s wardrobe malfunction causing her to be pulled down a flight of stairs that made up part of the stage Alternate versions of Living for Love were performed on Le Grand Journal The Ellen DeGeneres Show and on Madonna s 2015 16 Rebel Heart Tour Contents 1 Writing and development 2 Release 3 Recording and composition 4 Critical response 5 Chart performance 6 Music video 6 1 Development 6 2 Release and synopsis 6 3 Reception and analysis 7 Live performances 8 Track listings and formats 9 Credits and personnel 9 1 Management 9 2 Personnel 10 Charts 10 1 Weekly charts 10 2 Year end charts 11 Certification and sales 12 Release history 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksWriting and development Diplo left and Ariel Rechtshaid co wrote and co produced Living for Love with Madonna Living for Love was written and produced by Madonna Diplo and Ariel Rechtshaid with additional writing from MoZella and Toby Gad Madonna s collaboration with Diplo was revealed in May 2014 through an image on her Instagram showing her working on her laptop with him 1 She had invited him for her annual Oscar party and he could not make it So he began texting with her about music and sent some music Madonna replied with a 20 page text containing her anecdotes on the music Following this they started collaborating for the album 2 In an interview with Idolator Diplo explained that Madonna had asked him to provide his craziest record for the album Together they wrote and recorded seven songs and Diplo added that Those records are gonna be crazy sounding We really pushed the envelope with some of the stuff we were doing S he was up for anything I love when an artist gives a producer the confidence he needs to work with them and Madonna was very open minded to my ideas she was down from day one 3 According to Diplo Living for Love had almost 20 versions ranging from a piano ballad to an EDM composition ultimately Madonna and Diplo compromising on a middle level Rechtshaid and British singer MNEK also joined for writing sessions with them improving the verse of the song 2 4 Madonna denied that there were 20 versions of the song admitting it might be a little too high and commented on how she wanted it to sound We knew we wanted to make a dance record But you know there s so many different levels of dance music and even different categories of house music So it was really like what s the bass line gonna sound like Is it gonna be really stripped down and sparse or is it going to be loaded up Is it gonna be Chicago house Is it gonna be U K house It s like all over the place Is it gonna be a little bit of one vocal line Is it gonna be a whole choir singing So we were experimenting and trying out different things They all sounded good but at the end of the day we wanted it to sound timeless also Not just something of the moment 5 In October 2014 American singer Alicia Keys confirmed that she worked on Madonna s upcoming studio album saying It was good I was in here doing a meeting or something and Madonna was working with Diplo They were like Oh maybe you can play some piano on this thing And I was like Alright I ll try If you hate it you can take it off It was just like that casual and cool 6 Annie from the London Community Gospel Choir provided the female background vocals throughout the song Madonna also mentioned that new versions would be coming out but just not yet 5 Describing the song as one of Diplo s more mellow productions Madonna composed Living for Love as a break up song commenting lots of people write about being in love and being happy or they write about having a broken heart and being inconsolable But nobody writes about having a broken heart and being hopeful and triumphant afterwards So I thought how can I do this I didn t want to share the sentiment of being a victim This scenario devastated me but it just made me stronger 7 She complemented saying that Living for Love was kind of like the old me and the new me all mixed in together 5 ReleaseThe demo version of Living for Love leaked onto the Internet in December 2014 alongside the other twelve demo recordings for Madonna s then untitled thirteenth studio album 8 On December 20 2014 the album s title was confirmed to be Rebel Heart and became available for pre order on iTunes along with six tracks including Living for Love as the album s lead single 9 Madonna stated that the songs were meant to be an early Christmas gift Originally Living for Love was intended to be released on Valentine s Day 2015 with the rest of the record slated for a spring release However due to the leak of materials the release date had to be pushed up She went on to say she would prefer her fans hear the completed versions of some of the songs instead of the incomplete tracks that were circulating 10 Gordon Murray from Billboard reported that two versions of the song were sent to US club DJs on December 21 2014 the original version and the instrumental Interscope sent the song as a soft sell on December 22 to radio outlets and it failed to receive airplay at the Top 40 formats garnering a total of 10 plays due to the rushed out release and being on a Christmas week when most programmers were on vacation The label decided to re service it to radio after 2015 started with an official adds date to Top 40 Mainstream radio stations on February 10 11 12 Living for Love was commercially released on February 25 in the United Kingdom 13 A number of remixes were released for streaming namely those by Djemba Djemba Offer Nissim Mike Rizzo and Drew G 14 15 Recording and composition Living for Love is an EDM 16 17 diva house 18 disco 17 and electropop 19 song which starts as Madonna sings over a regal piano line which is eventually joined by percussion 20 The song is set in the simple time signature of 4 4 with a tempo of 123 beats per minute It is composed in the key of F minor with Madonna s vocals spanning the range from E 3 to C5 Living for Love has a I IV V I sequence as its chord progression with the rhythm flowing as Fm Cm D A E A 21 The song was engineered by Demacio Demo Castellon and Nick Rowe while the former also mixed it Angie Teo did the additional recording and mixing of the track with Ann Mincieli Along with The London Community Gospel Choir MNEK and Santell also provided backing vocals on the track while Keys and Gad acted as additional musicians 22 Dean Piper from The Daily Telegraph explained that Living for Love has some classic Madonna traits religious references a gospel choir 1990s piano beats and a whirling bass and was compared to her 1989 singles Like a Prayer and Express Yourself by Jason Lipshutz from Billboard 20 23 24 Keys piano tracks are played along with the electronic music up to the chorus 25 Unlike Madonna s previous two lead singles 4 Minutes 2008 and Give Me All Your Luvin 2012 Living for Love puts the emphasis on the lyrics and vocals with the lines on the bridge going like Took me to heaven let me fall down Now that it s over I m gonna carry on and a throbbing drop in the middle 20 Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine described the song as Kiesza meets Like a Prayer and noted that there were many changes from the leaked demo version the throwback house music being replaced by an 808 pulse sound and Keys piano as well as handclaps and gospel riffing being removed towards the end of the song 26 For Jon Lisi from PopMatters Living for Love fitted with contemporary pop music releases and the DIY ethic they displayed starting from Taylor Swift s Shake It Off to Ariana Grande s Break Free and Katy Perry s Roar The survivor anthem like nature of the track was evocative of Madonna s survival in her music career 27 With NRJ the singer herself explained the meaning behind the lyrics It s a song having your heart broken but it s about saying you know what I m going to my life goes on I will carry on I won t stop believing in love I ll pick up my crown put it back on my head and I will walk through life proudly believing that love true love does exist 28 Critical responseFollowing its release Living for Love earned critical praise 29 30 Lipshutz was appreciative of the song commending Madonna s confident vocal delivery He said that the song sounded like a giddy combination of Madonna s past and present and represents an encouraging sign for a 2015 project that was unexpectedly thrown into jeopardy at the end of 2014 20 Stern compared the song to Madonna s 1992 single Deeper and Deeper noting that unlike the UK dance acts and the teen pop groups paying homage to 1990s house music Madonna had lived through that era Calling the song a total beast of a collaborative effort and ended his review saying Fuck singing about Tanqueray in the club This is the Madonna we ve always known and lived to love with flares of the future and nostalgic nods to the past 31 Time s Jamieson Cox observed that Living for Love was tailor made for radio with the increase in popularity of house music and the crossover success of British house musicians 32 Giving the song a rating of three out of five stars Hardeep Phull from New York Post complimented it for being an euphoric gospel tinged dance track that will rejuvenate even the most beaten down of souls thanks to its love s gonna lift me up refrain Phull expected the song to be a hit on the dance and pop charts 33 Usage of the London Community Gospel Choir in the song was received positively by critics Writing for USA Today Brian Mansfield complimented the optimistic and self assured nature of the song adding that it s the sort of determined dance anthem Madonna does so well 34 The Dallas Morning News Hunter Hauk described the song as a solid melding of different club musics and appreciated the dance break and Madonna s singing attitude calling it less prickly or defiant than we see on Instagram these days 35 Jeff Miers from The Buffalo News compared Living for Love to earlier club anthems songs which had become commercial success for Madonna 36 Writing for i D Nick Levine described the song as a perfectly pitched comeback single rather than returning with a cheap EDM banger When she sings I picked up my crown put it back on my head it feels like a statement of intent 37 Lewis Corner from Digital Spy listed it as one of the top ten tracks of the week adding that the composition made it an euphoric first cut from Rebel Heart 38 Jed Gottlieb from Boston Herald described the track s beats as contemporary while found the chorus and the hooks to be reminiscent of old school Top 40 songs True Blue fans will hear a joy and nostalgia in the song 39 Jon Pareles from The New York Times commended Living for Love s ability to transform the breakup emotions into an uplifting redemption He called it one of Madonna s best singles in a decade 25 Writing for PopMatters Lisi found the track to be Madonna s most joyous release since Express Yourself 27 Daryl Deino from The Inquisitr praised the song for being epic and uplifting believing that it would open up Madonna s music to a new generation 29 Jim Farber of New York Daily News found the song to be a return to form for the singer describing it as prime mix of club and pop music with an old school R amp B piano soaring backup vocals and a melody that keeps lifting you higher 40 Zel McCarthy from Vice believed that the song reflected the personalities of its songwriters feeling that the production and the personable lyrics made it a success 41 Bernard Zuel from The Sydney Morning Herald believed that Living for Love embodied every aspect of Madonna s life a mixture of her past present and future 42 This view was shared by Lindsay Zoladz from New York who had criticized the other five songs from the album but called Living for Love as an unexpectedly perfect balance between the ghosts of Madge past and future 43 Dean Piper from The Daily Telegraph called it the most original among the songs released however he was critical of the lyrics saying that they failed to penetrate your soul 23 Cinquemani complemented the changes in the song from the demo version calling it Madonna s most rousing lead single in years but lamented the nasal vocals of the singer 26 Michael Jose Gonzalez from Danish music magazine Gaffa found the song to be melodic but reminiscent of the music from Madonna s tenth studio album Confessions on a Dance Floor 2005 44 At their year end ranking of the Top 25 Singles of 2015 Slant Magazine listed Living for Love at number 25 saying Overworked and overthought for sure but the song s essence remains in tact sic and if Madonna s message of life after love didn t register as a commercial comeback on the scale of say Cher s Believe it remains a pop gospel sequel of the highest order 45 While ranking Madonna s singles in honor of her 60th birthday The Guardian s Jude Rogers placed Living for Love at number 23 writing that its pulsing house piano gospel vocals and boxfresh Diplo production sound fantastic 46 Chuck Arnold from Entertainment Weekly called it a righteous return to form for Madonna comparing it to Gloria Gaynor s 1978 hit I Will Survive He listed Living for Love as the singer s 53rd best single 47 In August 2018 Slant Magazine s Ed Gonzalez placed Living for Love at number 56 of his ranking of the singer s singles calling it a straight shot of electro fried love as religion theater that sounds too much like a remix of a true original for it to ever cast a lasting spell nostalgic or otherwise 48 Chart performanceSee also Radio 1 Madonna controversy Madonna tied country singer George Strait as the artists with most number one songs on a Billboard chart with Living for Love which became her 44th number one on the Dance Club Songs chart Following the pre order release of Rebel Heart Living for Love entered the Dance Electronic Songs chart at number 16 and the Dance Electronic Digital Songs chart at numbers 12 with 10 000 digital downloads 11 The next week Living for Love moved to number 13 on the Dance Electronic Songs chart with further sales of 11 000 copies and has since peaked at number 9 thereby becoming the singer s first top ten single on the chart 49 It achieved 587 000 streams after the music video premiere and further sales of 17 000 copies becoming the greatest gainer on the Dance Electronic Digital Songs chart 50 In January 2015 Living for Love debuted at number 32 on the Dance Club Songs chart making it the singer s first appearance since her previous single Turn Up the Radio 51 It then climbed to number 18 and the following week to number 11 as the greatest gainer on the chart for both weeks 52 For the issue dated March 7 2015 Living for Love became Madonna s 44th number one song on the chart She equaled George Strait who collected 44 chart toppers on the Hot Country Songs as the act with most number one singles on any Billboard chart 53 54 Living for Love did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but debuted at number 8 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart 55 It became Madonna s 29th entry in the Pop Songs chart debuting at number 36 on February 24 2015 Billboard reported that the debut was due to an increased radio spins from iHeartMedia stations It also debuted at number 35 on Dance Mix Show Airplay chart 56 Madonna became the oldest female artist to enter the Pop Songs chart since Carly Simon who reached number 20 as the featured artist on Janet Jackson s 2002 single Son of a Gun I Betcha Think This Song Is About You 57 Across Europe the song debuted at number 50 in France number 12 in Hungary and number 21 in Spain alongside the other tracks from Rebel Heart 58 59 In Japan the song debuted at number 80 on the Japan Hot 100 for the week ending January 12 2015 climbing to number 26 the following week 60 61 In Spain it debuted at number 21 on the Spanish Singles Chart after the release of the remixes they charted separately on the albums chart at number 93 59 In the United Kingdom BBC Radio 1 decided not to play Madonna s single as their playlist committee did not think the track was good enough for heavy airplay According to their head of music George Ergatoudis Madonna s fans were older than station s target demographic 62 The station was criticized by the singer as well as musicians Diplo and Boy George for promoting age discrimination Representatives from Radio 1 said that the songs listed on their playlists were not chosen on the basis of an artist s age but on quality 63 Living for Love was later added to the playlist of BBC Radio 2 which caters to audiences aged 35 and more 64 According to the Official Charts Company the track moved towards the top twenty of the UK Singles Chart with two days of available sales as reported in their mid week chart report 65 It ultimately debuted at number 26 on the chart with sales of 17 936 copies 66 becoming Madonna s 71st top forty single and extending her record as the female artist with the most top forty UK singles 67 Music videoDevelopment In December 2014 Madonna s manager Guy Oseary announced that a music video was scheduled to be released in early February 2015 68 The video was directed by the French duo Julien Choquart and Camille Hirigoyen together known as J A C K It was edited by Danny B Tull styled by B Akerlund and choreographed by Megan Lawson 69 According to Madonna she wanted to have a cinematic and storytelling aspect with the video adding that The thing about that song it s such a passionate song I had to present it in a passionate way and I used mythology to tell the story with the story of the Minotaur the matador fighting for love And the color red And flowers Horns and death And naked men You know the important things in life I don t want to make every video the same But I did love the richness of that video To me it felt like a painting that came to life That s what I was trying to do 70 Verena Dietzel creator of the fashion label V Couture who specializes in different kinds of corsets were enlisted to create clothing for the video as well as a Grammy Awards performance Dietzel explained that she had initially thought Madonna s e mail as spam however after confirmation from the singer s assistant stylist B Akerlund she started working on the designs Within 48 hours she sewed a new corset as well as created two new ones by basing them on the only information provided to her that of Madonna s bra size She had to search on Google for deducing the rest of the singer s proportions In total four different corsets were shipped off to Madonna 71 Lebanese designer Shady Zeineldine was also contacted by Akerlund who visited the designer s press conference in Los Angeles and asked him to send his ideas and sketches for the video 72 After the deal was finalized he created a custom made matador jacket which Madonna wore in the video Another dress was a bodysuit featuring a nude satin stretch corset covered in three different types of lace a black chiffon silk top and a satin tie There was also a red velvet bolero jacket 73 The corset was described by Steff Yotka from Style com as masculine feminine mix it s the sort of tight sexy gender bending thing we ve come to expect from Madonna The singer and her team had sent matador references to Zeineldine who wanted to give a feminine touch to the designs utilizing numerous laces and nude color palette to highlight the singer s body curves 72 Amber Kallor from Style com explained that Madonna s make up in the video was inspired by recent runway shows of Christian Dior and Givenchy The singer had applied parallel eye liner with her bolero jacket look as well as sported bobby pin and Princess Leia like buns on her hair Designer Riccardo Tisci approved of the Minotaur costumes used by the dancers which used crystal masks designed by Marianna Harutunian and leather horns He also gave his approval of the gemstones applied on the singer s face for one sequence in the video 74 Release and synopsis Madonna in the music video for the song She is dressed in the nude corset created by Shady Zeineldine The shot portrays her onstage being surrounded by the dancers as Minotaurs The music video was released on picture messaging application Snapchat on February 5 2015 where it was available for viewing on the application s Snap Channel platform 69 Madonna became the first artist to premiere her video on Snapchat The video was deleted after 24 hours in lieu of Snapchat s self destructing ethos and was later uploaded on Madonna s Vevo channel 75 Sara Spary from Marketing Week commended the decision believing it to be a major move for Snapchat and the decision by Madonna s label could pave the way for other label giants to host content on the app as well as other branded content 76 The video begins with a focus light on Madonna s hand which gradually reveals a circular red stage surrounded by red curtains Madonna wearing the red velvet jacket moves around the stage throwing off a cape and does choreographed dance moves Interspersed are visuals of a male dancer as a Minotaur wearing the horned mask dancing on the ground and Madonna in the matador dress She entices the male dancer with the cape as the chorus ends A flock of male dancers wearing similar horned mask appear and surround Madonna around the stage 77 Throughout the second verse Madonna chase the dancers and defeat them in mock fight One of them pick her up and together they perform a second choreography atop the stage Madonna is also shown in the bejeweled corset flapping around a red cape For the final verses and chorus Madonna in the nude corset dances among the Minotaurs and ultimately slays them all The last visual shows the singer standing among the slain bodies of the Minotaurs throwing off the cape while holding a pair of horns in her left hand Red roses fall around her and sound of applause is heard as a quote by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche flashes on screen Man is the cruelest animal At tragedies bullfights and crucifixions he has felt best on earth and when he invented hell for himself that was his very heaven 77 Reception and analysis Hugh McIntyre from Forbes commended Madonna s decision to partner with Snapchat for the video release because he considered it to be a profit for both parties For Madonna it would enable her to connect with the younger audience while for Snapchat release of a new Madonna video would lead to an older demographic to download the app 78 Matthew Jacobs from The Huffington Post believed that the music video and its imagery matched with the uplifting nature of the song He compared parts of the video with Express Yourself and Hung Up saying that Madonna emerging victorious among a flock of men dressed as bulls evoked the leaks of Rebel Heart s songs Recalling the self referential undertones in the videos for Give Me All Your Luvin and Girl Gone Wild Jacobs explained that Madonna presents herself as queen of the big top without relying on allusions to her own resume to prove she is the master of the postmodern pop scene This is the Madonna video we ve waited a decade for 79 The Houston Chronicle s Joey Guerra gave another positive review saying we haven t already learned time and again never underestimate Madonna and describing the video as a nice fit for the song 80 A writer for The Guardian described the video as a straightforward performance clip and believed that the simplistic nature of the video suggested that it was designed for being viewed on mobile devices 81 Louis Virtel from HitFix called Living for Love as Madonna s best video since Hung Up He found references to older Madonna videos like Express Yourself in the unusual choreography with all of its masculine posturing and grappling Take a Bow with its bullfighting theme and playing on a familiar imagery from her career and Open Your Heart during the sequences where Madonna fends off the Minotaur dancers Virtel also commended the choreography costumes Madonna s looks and the cinematography of the video 82 Along with the Take a Bow reference Billboard s Joe Lynch called the video as incredible and lush arresting but criticized for the misspelling of Nietzsche at the end 83 Rita Kokshanian from InStyle said that the video was just as good as you could have expected And while we were completely transfixed by her killer moves and insane physique we were equally in awe of her outfits 84 Nathan Smith from Out found the video to be transcending gender roles with Madonna assuming the role of a matador a title generally reserved for a man Also he noted that Madonna demonstrated her toned and lean physique demonstrating her unique and unparalleled mastery of the male species 85 For Alyssa Tomey from E Madonna transforms into a fierce and sexy matador in the clip and dances her butt off with some seriously acrobatic moves 86 Jim Farber from New York Daily News found a contrast with the song s title and the battlefield like portrayal in the video saying While it s sonically exuberant the song s lyrics reflect the aftermath of a hard won battle 87 Rachel Pilcher from Yahoo found the video to be strange but believed that it was to be expected from Madonna 88 Live performancesMadonna first performed Living for Love at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards on February 8 2015 She confirmed her appearance at the ceremony by uploading an image of the Grammy trophy wrapped with black strings like the Internet memes for the cover art of Rebel Heart 5 89 The singer was dressed in a one piece outfit in matador red surrounded by male dancers as Minotaurs similar to the song s music video It was developed by designer Riccardo Tisci for Givenchy and styled by Akerlund The performance was described as a beautiful story for why the matadors fight the bulls and that also reflects life 90 After being introduced by singers Miley Cyrus and Nicki Minaj the performance began with images of Madonna on a kabuki screen talking about starting a revolution She emerged from the screen and started singing surrounded by the dancers 91 Near the end the singer encouraged the audience to sing along with her finally being pulled atop the stage on a wire 92 Dina Gachman from Forbes reported that Madonna s performance was the most watched moment of the night 93 Brittany Spanos from Rolling Stone described it as the legendary singer was out for blood with her first live performance of the song 94 Shauna Murphy from MTV News observed Illuminati symbolism with the performance including rituals organized religion homage and a metaphor for death 95 MuuMuse s Bradley Stern listed it as the best performance of the Grammys saying that this is how a major pop performance should really look 96 Her effort to sing live without Auto Tune during the choreographed performance was also heavily praised 97 98 The performance of Living for Love during the Rebel Heart Tour left similar to the Brit Awards Madonna wore a long cape at the beginning right Madonna also performed the song at the 2015 Brit Awards on February 25 99 However in the early stages of the performance a wardrobe malfunction caused her to be pulled down a flight of stairs that made up part of the stage 100 It was later revealed that since her cape was tied tightly when her dancers attempted to remove it from her neck she fell down to the floor However Madonna then continued the performance as planned She later took to Instagram to confirm that she was well posting Thanks for the good wishes I m fine 101 Richard Smirke from Billboard praised the performance and Madonna s recovery saying that the singer didn t let the fall affect her performance and quickly recovered to deliver a slickly choreographed routine that mirrored the matador theme of her recent Grammy Awards performance 102 Madonna explained on The Jonathan Ross Show that she was told to start walking towards the stage further than originally planned Hence her team thought that the cape could have slid off and tied it tightly round her neck The singer had two choices when the cape did not come undone I could either be strangled or fall and I chose to fall Madonna endured a whiplash and added that she smacked the back of my head And I had a man standing over me with a flashlight until about 3 am to make sure I was compos mentis The singer jokingly added that she would not use any cape for further performances and attributed her prompt recovery to having good core strength and her daily exercise routine 103 104 The accident led to an increase in viewership of the awards show According to the British Phonographic Industry the event resulted a 95 increase in Twitter activity about the show compared with the previous year with an exchange of 7 8 million tweets while 6 8 million viewers tuned in to watch the performance 105 The singer s fall was voted the most shocking Celebrity Moment of 2015 by UK s Channel 5 106 On February 26 2015 Madonna appeared on The Jonathan Ross Show in the United Kingdom which aired on March 14 She performed an edited version of Living for Love wearing a black matador dress 107 108 On March 2 Madonna appeared on France s Le Grand Journal show where an edited version of Living for Love was also performed 109 Lionel Nicaise from MCM observed that Madonna did not wear any cape during the performance 110 Writing for Idolator Bradley Stern noted that the performance used an energetic remix of the song with MNEK s vocals in the background There was also voguing and during one segment Madonna climbed atop a piano to sing the song 111 112 Two weeks later similar performance aired on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in the US where she was joined by DeGeneres onstage at the end of the performance 113 Madonna added the song on the third section of the set list of her 2015 16 Rebel Heart Tour The singer had enlisted a Spanish tailoring company from Zaragoza for creating two bullfighter traje de luces costume along with a cape and matador related costumes for her backing dancers 114 Set to a remix of the song the performance had the same choreography as that of the Brit Awards 115 Jordan Zivitz of Montreal Gazette said that the performance was one of the evening s minor victories calling it a sulphur scented campiness although he saw a smooth transition from Living for Love to the next section of the tour 116 The performance of the song at the March 19 20 2016 shows in Sydney s Allphones Arena was recorded and released in Madonna s fifth live album Rebel Heart Tour 117 Track listings and formatsCD single 118 Living for Love 3 38 Living for Love Offer Nissim Living for Drama Mix 6 34Digital download 13 Living for Love 3 38Digital download Remixes 119 Living for Love Djemba Djemba Club Mix 5 47 Living for Love Erick Morillo Club Mix 6 12 Living for Love Thrill Remix 5 11 Living for Love Offer Nissim Living for Drama Mix 6 33 Living for Love Offer Nissim Dub 7 15 Living for Love DJ Paulo Club Mix 8 14 Living for Love Mike Rizzo s Funk Generation Club 7 02 Living for Love Dirty Pop Remix 4 58 CD maxi single 120 Living for Love 3 38 Living for Love Mike Rizzo s Funk Generation Club 7 02 Living for Love Offer Nissim Living for Drama Mix 6 33 Living for Love Djemba Djemba Club Mix 5 47Digital download The Remixes 1 121 Living for Love Mike Rizzo s Funk Generation Club 7 03 Living for Love Djemba Djemba Club Mix 5 47 Living for Love Erick Morillo Club Mix 6 12 Living for Love DJ Paulo Club Mix 8 15Digital download The Remixes 2 122 Living for Love Thrill Remix 5 10 Living for Love Dirty Pop Remix 4 59 Living for Love Offer Nissim Living for Drama Mix 6 30 Living for Love Offer Nissim Dub 7 12Credits and personnelCredits adapted from Madonna s official website 22 Management MNEK appears courtesy of Virgin EMI Records a division of Universal Music Operations Alicia Keys appears courtesy of RCA Records Webo Girl Publishing Inc ASCAP Songs Music Publishing LLC I Like Turtles Music and Songs of SMP ASCAP EMI April Music Inc MoZella Mo Music ASCAP Atlas Music Publishing and Gadfly Songs ASCAP Lion of God Publishing Co ASCAP Kobalt Songs Music PublishingPersonnel Madonna vocals songwriter producer Diplo songwriter producer Ariel Rechtshaid songwriter producer Toby Gad songwriter musician Maureen McDonald songwriter Alicia Keys piano London Community Gospel Choir background vocals Ann Mincieli additional recording MNEK background vocals Demacio Demo Castellon engineer mixer Nick Rowe engineer Santell background vocals Angie Teo additional recording additional mixingChartsWeekly charts Chart 2015 PeakpositionBelgium Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders 123 4Belgium Dance Ultratop Flanders 124 21Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 125 43Belgium Dance Ultratop Wallonia 126 18Canada Canadian Hot 100 127 92CIS TopHit 128 116Czech Republic Radio Top 100 129 46Finland Download Latauslista 130 7France SNEP 58 50Germany Official German Charts 131 40Hungary Single Top 40 132 12Ireland IRMA 133 79Israel Media Forest 134 4Italy FIMI 135 30Japan Japan Hot 100 61 11Lebanon The Official Lebanese Top 20 136 20Russia Airplay Tophit 137 116Scotland OCC 138 15South Korea Gaon 139 71Spain PROMUSICAE 59 21Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 140 Living for Love remixes 93Sweden DigiListan 141 8Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 142 49UK Singles OCC 143 26US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Billboard 55 8US Dance Club Songs Billboard 144 1US Hot Dance Electronic Songs Billboard 145 9US Hot Singles Sales Billboard 146 3US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 147 36 Year end charts Chart 2015 PositionUS Dance Club Songs Billboard 148 4US Hot Dance Electronic Songs Billboard 149 43Certification and salesRegion Certification Certified units salesFrance 7 000 150 Italy FIMI 151 Gold 25 000 United States 41 000 152 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release historyCountry Date Format Label Ref Worldwide December 20 2014 Digital download Universal 153 Italy December 22 2014 Contemporary hit radio 154 United States February 9 2015 Digital download Remixes Interscope 119 February 10 2015 Contemporary hit radio 12 United Kingdom February 25 2015 Digital download Polydor 13 Digital download The Remixes 1 121 Digital download The Remixes 2 122 Germany February 27 2015 CD single Universal 118 Worldwide March 9 2015 120 See alsoArtists with the most 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