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Ray of Light (song)

"Ray of Light" is a song by American singer Madonna. It is the title track from her seventh studio album, Ray of Light (1998), and was released as the album's second single on April 27, 1998, by Maverick Records. The song was also included on the compilation albums GHV2 (2001) and Celebration (2009). Written by Madonna, William Orbit, Clive Maldoon, Dave Curtiss, Christine Leach, and produced by Madonna and Orbit, "Ray of Light" is based on Curtiss Maldoon's "Sepheryn" and is an electronic dance song with techno, trance, Eurodance, and disco influences. "Ray of Light" consists of a main synth sound oscillating on the primary musical note and an electric guitar riff. Lyrically, the song has a theme of freedom.

"Ray of Light"
Single by Madonna
from the album Ray of Light
B-side"Has to Be"
ReleasedApril 27, 1998 (1998-04-27)
Recorded1997
Studio
Genre
Length5:21
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Madonna
  • William Orbit
Madonna singles chronology
"Frozen"
(1998)
"Ray of Light"
(1998)
"Drowned World/Substitute for Love"
(1998)
Music video
"Ray of Light" on YouTube

The song has received critical acclaim by music critics for its club-friendly, electronic sound, lyrics, and "emotional warmth". The song was also nominated for three Grammy Awards: Record of the Year, Best Dance Recording, and Best Short Form Music Video, winning the last two. "Ray of Light" debuted and peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Madonna's highest debut on the chart to date. It also reached number one on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart. Internationally, the song reached the top five in Canada, Finland and the United Kingdom, and peaked at number one in Greece, Scotland, and Spain.

An accompanying music video for "Ray of Light" was directed by Jonas Åkerlund and shows scenes from different cities around the world, with Madonna singing the song in front of them. The video was critically acclaimed, receiving the Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video, as well as winning five awards at the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards. Later, Stefano Salvati accused her of plagiarizing the concept of a music video he directed for Biagio Antonacci in 1994. The song has been performed in three of Madonna's concert tours, the last being the Sticky & Sweet Tour (2008–09). It has been covered by a number of artists, and has been featured in several elements of popular culture, such as on the FOX show Glee, as well as different advertising campaigns.

Background and release Edit

Since 1996, Madonna went through a number of "life-changing experiences" which included giving birth to her daughter Lourdes, gaining interest in Eastern mysticism and Kabbalah, as well as earning the title role on the film adaptation of the musical Evita (1996). A year later she started working on Ray of Light, her seventh studio album. Madonna wrote songs with William Orbit, Patrick Leonard, Rick Nowels and Babyface.[3] The album would reflect the singer's changed perspectives about life. Author Carol Benson noted that it was a "deeply spiritual dance record", with the crux of it based on Madonna's career, her journey and the many identities she had assumed over the years. Motherhood had softened the singer emotionally, which was reflected in the songs. She started talking about ideas and used words which implied deep and personal thoughts, rather than the regular dance-floor anthemic tunes she had composed.[4]

Madonna worked primarily with Orbit after Guy Oseary, Maverick Records's partner, phoned Orbit and suggested that he send some songs to the singer.[5] He sent a 13-track digital audio tape (DAT) to Madonna, and "Ray of Light" was among these tracks. It is based on the track "Sepheryn" (1971), by English folk music duo Curtiss Maldoon (consisting of Dave Curtiss and Clive Maldoon).[6] In 1996, English singer and songwriter Christine Leach, Maldoon's niece, had recorded her version of the track. Leach said she had always loved the duo's work and "Sepheryn" was her favorite. She worked for a time with Orbit and recorded a demo of "Sepheryn" over a melody on which he was working. Leach rewrote the chorus and also removed a few bits from the original composition.[6][7] Orbit included it in the DAT thinking that Leach had written the song.[3] After Madonna heard the demo she liked it, and reworked the lyrics to create "Ray of Light".[6]

The track was released as the second single from the parent album on April 27, 1998, in the United Kingdom.[8] In the United States, the single was released to retail on June 23, 1998, along with 40,000 copies of the song's music video.[9] Curtiss was not aware of the fact that Madonna had recorded "Sepheryn" as "Ray of Light" and heard it for the first time being played on the radio. He "couldn't believe it" and was initially a bit annoyed, but became pleased when he learned that he would receive 15% of the royalties, as he had a songwriter credit. Madonna took 30% of the royalties, another 15% was given to Maldoon's estate and the rest was earned by Madonna's record company.[10] The singer said about the song: "It's totally out of control. The original version is well over 10 minutes long. It was completely indulgent, but I loved it. It was heartbreaking to cut it down to a manageable length." The original version was to be included on a compilation album titled Veronica Electronica, but it was not released.[11] Curtiss confirmed in an interview with The Australian in January 2017, that he recorded a contemporary jazz version of "Sepheryn".[7]

Recording and composition Edit

"Ray of Light" was recorded along with the rest of the album at Larrabee North Studio in North Hollywood, California during mid-1997. It was mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Studios in New York.[12] The DAT contained the main portion of the song recordings, as well as preliminary demo sessions in Madonna's house in New York, as well as Hit Factory Studios where Madonna first sang the song. Like most of the album, the synth sounds recorded for "Ray of Light" were played on a Roland Juno-106. Madonna and Orbit had conducted a drummer session in Los Angeles, but it did not work out. So he contacted Fergus Gerrand who played drum samples for him in London. Orbit fed them in his workstation and cut them manually, instead of using auto-editing software like ReCycle.[13]

An electronic dance music song, "Ray of Light" has stylistic influences from acid electronica.[14] According to biographer Lucy O'Brien who wrote in Madonna: Like an Icon, Orbit created a sensurround like atmosphere in the track, which sees Madonna deepen her dance roots and go for a more electronic sound.[14][15] According to the sheet music published by Musicnotes.com, the song is set in common time, with a moderately fast-groove tempo of 126 beats per minute. It is composed in the key of B major, with Madonna's vocals on the song spanning 2 octaves and 1 semitone from B3 to B5, the sharp high note being belted on the word 'feel' near the end of the song. "Ray of Light" has a basic sequence of B–E–B–E–B as its chord progression.[16]

The song starts with an electric guitar riff comparable to the music of English alternative rock band Oasis.[17] The chords harmonize with each other, continuing for 22 seconds.[18] The techno melody then begins, consisting of a main synth sound oscillating on the primary musical note, with the EQ moving between the bass and the treble.[14][18] The "restless" beat is accompanied by a rock-inspired chord riff, with Madonna's pitch being higher than the other tracks from the album.[18][19] While recording, Orbit kept "Ray of Light" a semitone higher than the singer's limit, resulting in a strain added to the vocals. "She got frustrated when we were recording but you want that bit of edge with singers, that thing of reaching. You can't fake it, and you can hear it when she cracks it on the record," he recalled.[14] Before the final chorus there is a synth solo again, reminiscent of a 1970s prog-rock record. According to Rikky Rooksby, author of The Complete Guide to the Music of Madonna, this was a link to the origin of the song from "Sepheryn".[18]

Lyrically, the track is upbeat, keeping in theme with the music. According to Madonna the verses are a mystical look at the universe and how small we are compared to it.[3] She wanted to capture a feeling of "wonderment" with the lyrics, as if some one has just opened their eyes and looked at the world for the first time.[20] With NME, Madonna further clarified that the lyrics convey the feeling of being small in comparison to the vast universe. It also talks about how regular life goes on faster "than the speeding light", but one can get out of that journey and look at themselves from an outsider's perspective.[21]

Critical reception Edit

 
Madonna, flanked by her dancers, performs "Ray of Light" during the Confessions Tour (2006)

"Ray of Light" received acclaim from music critics. In a review of the album as a whole, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic described it as "swirling".[22] In a review of the maxi CD single, Liana Jonas of the same website called the track a "wickedly good club song" and "sonically progressive yet listener-friendly". She also praised Madonna's vocals, comparing them to those of a "club diva to celestial goddess".[23] "The title track builds from another incongruously pretty guitar arpeggio into thumping rave anthem mode," Stuart Maconie wrote in a Q review of Ray of Light, "but always underscored with keen musical intelligence. It could be a lighter, less one-dimensional Chemical Brothers."[24]

Larry Flick of Billboard described it as Madonna at her best, calling it a "spiritually charged, often poetic song". He especially mentioned the flexible vocals and Madonna's progression as a recording artist.[25] British Music Week named it Single of the Week, adding, "Madonna is bang on form and this brilliant, anthemic, stand-out dance track [...] is further confirmation that motherhood and experience have only refuelled her creative ambition and commercial wisdom."[26] Rob Sheffield from Rolling Stone in his review for the album as a whole, wrote that, alongside other tracks such as "Swim" and "Drowned World/Substitute For Love", Madonna is "positively ferocious" sounding on "Ray of Light".[17] Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine wrote that the song was a "celebratory tech-frenzy", and noted Madonna's elated singing.[27] In a review of Madonna's second hits compilation, GHV2 (2001), Cinequemani wrote:

Like no other Madonna hit in recent memory, the frenetic "Ray of Light" found the singer in a celebratory tech-frenzy. Whether it was an epiphany of the spiritual or sonic kind, her elation was unmistakable. Orbit's cycles of analog synths and electric guitar licks perfectly supplemented the elasticity of Madonna's newly-trained vocal chords. Not since "Deeper and Deeper" had she reached such dizzying heights.[28]

A reviewer from Sputnikmusic listed the track as a recommended listen from Ray of Light.[29] O'Brien found the track to be an "ecstatic hymn to the skies".[14] The A.V. Club's Stephen Thompson commented that the "pumped-up title track is bound to be a deserving smash".[30] J.D. Considine of The Baltimore Sun noted that Madonna's "newfound strength is particularly apparent in pulsing, rhythm driven tracks like ['Ray of Light'], which finds her soaring confidently at the top of her register on the busily percolating chorus, then whispering breathily on the brief, dream-like bridge".[31] David Browne, while reviewing Ray of Light for Entertainment Weekly, deemed the song a "sirenlike techno-glitter-ball".[32] Idolator's Stephen Sears explained that Madonna's vocals throughout the album were a "game-changer", including on the song, as she strengthened her voice while working on her film Evita. He ends his review by stating "Indeed, no choir is needed to lift 'Ray Of Light' into disco heaven. Madonna supplies the highs herself in some perfect moments: the extended, spiraling way she wails 'yea-ea-ears' at 3:27 or how her vocal spins out of control at 4:14, matched by Orbit's frenzied guitar work".[33] Ranking Madonna's singles in honour of her 60th birthday, The Guardian's Jude Rogers called it one of her "most joyous electronic pop singles".[34]

Chart performance Edit

 
Madonna performing "Ray of Light" during the Drowned World Tour of 2001

In the United States, "Ray of Light" premiered at number five on the Billboard Hot 100, for the issue dated July 11, 1998 with 72,000 units.[35] It was her highest-debuting single, surpassing previous best debuts with "You'll See" (1995) and "Frozen" (1998), both of which opened at number eight. The track became the singer's then 37th top-40 hit, moving her past Connie Francis on the list of women with most top-40 chartings on Hot 100.[35][36] "Ray of Light" was present for a total of 20 weeks on the Hot 100, and placed at number 75 on the year-end chart.[37][38] The song also reached the top of the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart of Billboard, remaining at the top position for a total of four weeks.[39] "Ray of Light" was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in September 1998, for shipment of 500,000 copies of the single across United States.[40] In Canada, it debuted at number 85 on the RPM Singles Chart and reached number three in its eighth week.[41][42] It was present on the chart for a total of 30 weeks.[43]

In Australia, "Ray of Light" debuted on the ARIA Singles Chart at its peak of number six on May 24, 1998, staying there for one week.[44] It was present for a total of 17 weeks on the chart, and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for shipment of 35,000 copies of the single.[44][45] At the year-end charts of ARIA, "Ray of Light" was the 57th best-selling Australian single of 1998.[46] In New Zealand, "Ray of Light" also debuted at its peak position of number nine on the RIANZ Singles Chart. It was present for a total of 14 weeks on the chart and fell out on September 13, 1998, at number 31.[47]

In the United Kingdom, "Ray of Light" debuted with 76,000 copies and peaked at number two on May 9, 1998, being held off from the number one spot by All Saints's "Under the Bridge / Lady Marmalade", which also debuted the same week with about 31,000 more copies than "Ray of Light.[48][49][50] The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) certified it gold for sales and streams of 400,000 units.[51] According to the Official Charts Company, "Ray of Light" has sold 275,000 copies in the region as of August 2008.[52] The track debuted at its peak of number nine on the Eurochart Hot 100 Singles chart, for the issue dated May 16, 1998.[53] In Belgium, "Ray of Light" was moderately successful in both territories, peaking at number 25 in Flanders and 33 in Wallonia.[54] In the Netherlands, the song debuted at number 45 on the Dutch Top 40, and reached a peak of 22 on May 16, 1998, remaining there for three weeks.[55] The song reached a peak of number two in Finland, where it remained for two weeks, before spending a total of five weeks on the chart.[56] In Sweden, it reached number 14 and spent 10 weeks on the chart.[57] On the Swiss Singles Chart, "Ray of Light" debuted at its peak of number 32 on the issue dated May 24, 1998.[58] The song also reached number one in Spain on its debuting week. It stayed on the top spot for three weeks before descending the chart.[59]

Music video Edit

Background and development Edit

The music video for "Ray of Light" was directed by Jonas Åkerlund, who had previously shot the controversial clip for the song "Smack My Bitch Up" (1997) by The Prodigy.[60] Madonna had been planning the video from the time she was filming the clip for previous single "Frozen" in the Mojave Desert. "Smack My Bitch Up" was her current favorite and she enlisted Åkerlund.[61] Madonna stated that when she makes an album, she "puts [her] soul on it", but a music video is a lot more working with a director. With the Ray of Light album, she wanted to have videos with fresh expression, and hence wanted to collaborate with new directors. She liked Åkerlund's "special way of working" and spoke with him over the telephone. Their conversations continued for over six months, and most of the time was spent coming with a final concept for the clip.[62][63] Åkerlund said in an interview with Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet:

I had two ideas that did not fit the song. She said no even though I had a very clear idea of how she would look in the video. I worked up on another idea and brought together a featured band for her to see. I did it all in front of me. [...] In retrospect, it feels good, the video we have done much better suited to the track than the first ideas. [Madonna] has an incredible track on everything she is doing. Style, music, business — she has a mental track of every single thing and won't give up until she is completely satisfied. And on music videos there is nothing she does with one hand on her back — she's engaged to one hundred percent.[62]

 
The Koyaanisqatsi inspired music video features fast-moving blurred images of daily life. Italian director Stefano Salvati accused Madonna of plagiarizing a clip he made.

According to the singer, the clip portrays "a day in the life of the earth to show that we are rushing forward to the end of the 1900s century at full speed. I think Jonas made an excellent interpretation of the song, although he forced me to dance like crazy for two days. He's a tough director".[62] Reviewers compared it to the 1982 American experimental film Koyaanisqatsi, which showed time-lapse footage of cities.[64] Madonna's scenes were shot from March 25–26, 1998 at MTV/VH1 studios in Los Angeles. Background scenes were shot in various cities such as Los Angeles, New York, London, Las Vegas, and Stockholm.[60][62] Test shots taken in Stockholm were presented to Madonna, for conveying the idea behind the clip, but they were deemed good enough to be used in the final product.[65]

Filming and production Edit

During filming Åkerlund was accompanied by three of his Swedish employees, photographer Henrik Halvarsson, production designer Mattias Lindgren, and editor Max Vitali. Madonna's daughter Lourdes was also present on set.[62] Åkerlund remembered that one day after the filming he got a call from Mick Jagger for directing the new music video for The Rolling Stones, however he had to decline since "Ray of Light" consumed all his time.[62] They filmed for over 14 days, during which he fit the crew in one car, found an angle for the 35 mm camera and just waited as the shots were taken one by one.[65] He had to carry a diagram in his pocket for the whole time, which had all the plans for every frame they shot. Every ten seconds they captured one frame and continued for half-an-hour to get around five seconds of footage, resulting in "Ray of Light" being the longest shoot ever for a music video for Åkerlund.[64] They also mounted the camera on a bus and rode around New York capturing the scenes.[65]

Madonna insisted that the video be edited in Los Angeles, since during the "Frozen" video she had a number of back and forths with director Chris Cunningham (who was in London editing), a process she did not want to repeat. This therefore involved Åkerlund and his team briefly relocating to a hotel in Los Angeles, where the editing took place.[62] Every piece of filmed footage was included in the final video, due to every scene being sped up and the song's moderate length.[65]

Release and reception Edit

The music video premiered on MTV Live on May 12, 1998.[60] The clip starts with the rising of the sun and a man opening the curtains in his house, until it progresses into the Koyaanisqatsi inspired section, featuring time-lapse images of daily life, from people riding a subway, ordering food, bowling, and children in a classroom to sped-up city-scapes and freeways at night. Interspersed in the scenes is Madonna dancing and singing the track, her image partially merged with the backdrop of the fast-sped cityscape. During the intermediate verse the high-speed motion stops with the camera focusing on Madonna only against a sunset backdrop but quickly speeds up again. As the clip continues into nightfall, high-speed images of Madonna dancing in a discothèque is shown, with the camera focusing on the revelers. She suddenly starts screaming. After that she is seen falling asleep on the dance floor, and a revolving shot of planet Earth.

On June 23, 1998, the clip was released on VHS as a limited edition of 40,000 copies by Warner Music Vision. It had sold 7,381 copies of the following month after its release, becoming the best-selling video singles of the Nielsen SoundScan era.[66] The video charted on Billboard's Music Video Sales chart for a total of 13 weeks.[67] A few days after its release, Italian director Stefano Salvati accused Madonna's Warner Bros. Records imprint Maverick Records for plagiarizing the concept of a music video he directed for Biagio Antonacci's 1994 single "Non è Mai Stato Subito". According to Salvati, copies of his videos were submitted to Maverick before the "Ray of Light" video was shot and requested it to be pulled from distribution. Both clips featured the respective singers performing at regular speed against a backdrop of high-speed images. However, he did not sue the singer or her companies.[68]

With "Ray of Light", Madonna debuted her "Earth Mother" look, complete with long strawberry blond hair and bronzed body.[33][69] Author Georges Claude Guilbert wrote in his book, Madonna as Postmodern Myth, that her "straggly, expensively unwashed look" was comparable to that of singer Alanis Morissette and to Venetian paintings. According to Madonna, she went for an Italian Renaissance look, invoking work of painter Raphael and Botticelli.[70] Guilbert found the singer's description as catering to postmodernism, in tune with the zeitgeist, and noted that it was just one of her "many reinventions". The book recalled how Madonna "quickly grew tired of the Botticelli-Earth Mother phase" with subsequent singles being promoted with a new Asian inspired look.[71] In the book Ex-foliations: Reading Machines and the Upgrade Path, author Terry Harpold commented about the time-lapse sequences, especially the image of a clock and its hands rotating past the hours. He felt that the clip portrays the daily life as a futile attempt for survival, enhanced by another shot showing the sonogram of a fetus in utero, and a hamster running on a wheel.[72] Santiago Fouz-Hernández, one of the authors of Madonna's Drowned Worlds, described Madonna as esoteric in the clip, as well as "skin-deep Beverly Hills spiritualism".[73][74] The video can be found on the Madonna compilations, The Video Collection 93:99 (1999) and Celebration: The Video Collection (2009).[75][76]

Accolades and recognition Edit

In 1999, "Ray of Light" won two Grammy Awards for Best Dance Recording and Best Short Form Music Video. It was nominated for Record of the Year, but lost to Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On".[77][78] Furthermore, The Village Voice ranked it as the fourth best in 1998 in its Pazz & Jop critics' poll.[79] At the 1999 ASCAP Rhythm and Soul Awards, the track was the Top Dance Song winner. It also won the category of Most Performed Song at the ASCAP Pop Awards the same year.[80][81] The 1999 Ivor Novello Awards nominated the record in the category of International Hit of the Year[82]

"Ray of Light" is also often ranked as being one of the best songs of the 1990s.[19] In 2003, Q Magazine ranked it at number 609 in its list of the "1001 Best Songs Ever".[83] In 2005, the song was placed at number 401 on Blender's "The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born".[84] On Slant Magazine's list of the best singles of the 1990s, in which "Ray of Light" was placed 16th, a reviewer wrote that the song's "beat is restless", and that "Ray of Light" is "a standout single" due to its "emotional warmth".[19] Billboard placed it at number five on their ranking of Madonna's best songs, saying that it "marked a new chapter in her illustrious career".[85] In another ranking for the singer's 50 Greatest Songs by Rolling Stone, "Ray of Light" attained a rank of number eight, with a writer from the magazine noting Madonna's "most powerfully sung vocals to date".[20] In May 2018, Billboard ranked the top songs of 1998, ranking "Ray of Light" at number nine. Joe Lynch from the publication asserted that the composition "gave radio its most joyous, ebullient and life-affirming dance banger... Yeah, the cool kids had been raving for years, but it took a trendsetting 39-year-old mom to crack open the top 40 for what was then called electronica's eventual pop takeover."[86] One month later, The Guardian listed it as Madonna's fourth best single.[34] Similarly, Entertainment Weekly listed it as her fifth greatest single.[87]

The music video received a total of eight MTV Video Music Awards nominations in 1998, eventually winning five; for Video of the Year, Best Female Video, Best Direction, Best Editing and Best Choreography, becoming her most-winning song at the show.[88] It was the first time that the singer won the Video of the Year award; Madonna said she was grateful for MTV's recognition of the clip.[63] At the International Dance Music Awards, it won the trophy for Best Dance Video,[89] and at the Much Music Video Awards, the clip won the Best International Video trophy.[90] Other awards was won at the 1998 Music Video Production Association ceremony, winning the category of Best Pop Video of the Year.[91] The video came atop a ranking of "The Top 10 Videos That Broke The Rules", issued by MTV on the channel's 25th anniversary in August 2006.[92] In 2016, Rolling Stone listed it at position two on their ranking of "Madonna's 20 Greatest Videos" with Bilge Ebiri from the publication calling it a "bold embrace of electronica that got Madonna her due at the VMAs".[64]

In September 2022, Pichfork ranked "Ray of Light" as the 55th best song of the 1990s, "a Kabbalah-coded ode to divine femininity with a racing pulse, "Ray of Light" is body music for the embodied consciousness."[93]

Live performances Edit

 
Madonna, wearing a futuristic outfit and playing the electric guitar, singing "Ray of Light" during the 2008–2009 Sticky & Sweet Tour

In February 1998, Madonna premiered "Ray of Light" during a surprise concert at the Roxy NYC nightclub for promoting the parent album.[94] Three months later she appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show and performed it along with album track "Little Star".[95] During the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards Madonna started performing "Shanti/Ashtangi", sporting black hair and wearing an Indian sari. Lenny Kravitz then appeared playing the guitar, which paved way to "Ray of Light". A religious group called the World Vaishnava Association (WVA) claimed that Madonna offended Hindus with the performance by wearing Hinduism symbols on her head. A spokesperson for the association stated that the mark (called an Om) is a symbol of chastity, harmony and purity, and is designed to show "dedication to God". The representative also said that because Madonna simulated a sexual act and wore a see-through tank top onstage while wearing the mark, she offended both Hindus and Yogis.[96] A spokesperson for Madonna stated that the singer did not understand why WVA was upset as she had not done anything insulting, and did not wish to insult anyone.[96] However, the vice president of WVA claimed that "the Hindu community and Eastern spiritual seekers the world over should be happy for Madonna personally in terms of her genuine interest in enlightened life, and grateful to her for her sincere efforts to attract others to the same".[97]

"Ray of Light" has also been featured in the set lists of three Madonna tours – 2001's Drowned World Tour, 2006's Confessions Tour and 2008–2009's Sticky & Sweet Tour. On the Drowned World Tour, it was included as the fifth song on the Neo-Punk segment, where the singer performed it wearing punk inspired clothing, and the backdrop screens showed an extended version of the song's music video. This time, the electric guitar was played by Monte Pittman.[98] Michael Hubbard from MusicOMH noted that "things quickly hotted up with [...] 'Ray Of Light', a track that was quite simply as sublime as it was infectious".[99] In 2005, Madonna performed "Ray of Light" during the Live 8 benefit concert,[100] and a year later at the 2006 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California.[101] During her 2006 Confessions Tour, Madonna included a rock version of "Ray of Light" as the second song of the show's third act, the Glam-Punk segment. For this performance the singer played the electric guitar and urged the audience to jump-along. She was accompanied by six male backup dancers, dressed in black outfits and white ties doing a synchronized choreography.[102] Rolling Stone called the performance "hard-rocking".[103]

"Ray of Light" was next performed by Madonna during the 2007 Live Earth concert in London's Wembley Stadium again accompanied by a guitarist.[104] Madonna's performance at the event was watched by 4.5 million people.[105] For the 2008–09 Sticky & Sweet Tour, "Ray of Light" was included as the third song of the show's final segment. This time, Madonna played the electric guitar again and wore a futuristic outfit with a breastplate and a short wig. She was accompanied by her dancers who were dressed in futuristic outfits and performed a robotic choreography.[106] While reviewing the tour in 2008, Jim Farber from New York Daily News called the performance of the song one of the "highest-energy" dance numbers of the show.[107] On December 6, 2016, Madonna performed the song during the Carpool Karaoke segment of The Late Late Show with James Corden.[108] Finally, the singer performed "Ray of Light" at Leonardo DiCaprio's annual fundraising gala in Saint-Tropez, France on July 27, 2017.[109]

Covers and usage in media Edit

 
"Weird Al" Yankovic (pictured) was the first recording artist to cover "Ray of Light" and included it on his medley "Polka Power!" in 1999.

"Weird Al" Yankovic's medley "Polka Power!" from the 1999 album Running with Scissors includes a polka version of the chorus of "Ray of Light".[110] On the 2004 compilation Platinum Blonde NRG, Vol. 2: Nrgised Madonna Classics, a Hi-NRG cover is performed by Future Force.[111] English singer Natasha Bedingfield recorded a cover version of "Ray of Light" for BBC Radio 1's 40th anniversary; played during The Chris Moyles Show on September 19, 2007, the track was included on the Radio 1. Established 1967 compilation album. Bedingfield commented, "I have so much respect for Madonna after learning how hard it is to sing that song. She has an amazing voice—the range you need to sing the song is incredible".[112] In 2008, Iggy Pop and The Stooges performed "Ray of Light" (along with "Burning Up") during Madonna's induction in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[113] In 2010, the song was included in the film Burlesque during the sequence showing the character Ali (played by Christina Aguilera) rehearsing for her new position as a dancer in a Burlesque Lounge.[114] In late 2012, American singer Adam Lambert performed a cover version on VH1 Divas, dancing through laser lights while donning a priestly black and white tunic.[115]

The song was famously used by Microsoft in its 2001 advertising campaign for Windows XP. It begins with a man leaping through a green field and then lifting off into a sunny sky—a landscape lifted from Windows XP's default "bliss screen".[116] There is also a series of images of people using Windows XP for real-time communications, to collaborate in an airy restaurant, to relay digital images of flying people, watch videos, and listen to music. Then, a snippet from the song follows the phrase: "Faster than the speeding light she's flying... You soar. Yes you can".[116] The campaign was reworked after the September 11 attacks; the tag line "Prepare to fly" was changed to "Yes you can" to sidestep new concerns about air travel, said Stephanie Ferguson, director of the company's PC Experience Solutions Marketing Group.[116] In 2008, a Sunsilk shampoo commercial included shots of Marilyn Monroe and Shakira with songs well known by them and ends with several video shots of Madonna to the sounds of "Ray of Light". Madonna reportedly received US$10 million for the song's usage.[117][118] The commercial premiered on Super Bowl XLII.[117] In 2010, Glee tribute episode "The Power of Madonna" featured "Ray of Light" playing in the background as the school's cheerleading team performed a complicated stilts routine.[119] In the 2011 Family Guy episode "New Kidney in Town", main character Peter Griffin is seen in the "Ray of Light" video after drinking Red Bull.[120]

Track listings and formats Edit

Credits and personnel Edit

Credits and personnel adapted from the Ray of Light album liner notes.[130]

  • Madonna – vocals, songwriting, producer
  • William Orbit – songwriting, producer
  • Clive Maldoon – songwriting
  • Dave Curtis – songwriting
  • Christine Leach – songwriting
  • Pat McCarthy – engineer

Charts Edit

Certifications and sales Edit

Sales and certifications for "Ray of Light"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[45] Gold 35,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[51] Gold 400,000
United States (RIAA)[40] Gold 500,000^
United States
Digital downloads
293,000[157]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history Edit

Release dates, formats and versions for "Ray of Light"
Region Date Format(s) Version Label(s) Ref.
United Kingdom April 27, 1998 Original [8]
Japan May 2, 1998 CD [158]
United States May 15, 1998 Contemporary hit radio [159]
United Kingdom May 18, 1998 CD Remixes [160]
United States May 22, 1998 Hot adult contemporary radio Original [161]
Canada May 26, 1998 CD
  • Maverick
  • Warner
[162]
United States June 23, 1998 Video single Warner Reprise Video [9]
Various March 3, 2023 Single Remixes Warner [129]

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  • "Ray of Light" at Discogs (list of releases)

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Ray of Light is a song by American singer Madonna It is the title track from her seventh studio album Ray of Light 1998 and was released as the album s second single on April 27 1998 by Maverick Records The song was also included on the compilation albums GHV2 2001 and Celebration 2009 Written by Madonna William Orbit Clive Maldoon Dave Curtiss Christine Leach and produced by Madonna and Orbit Ray of Light is based on Curtiss Maldoon s Sepheryn and is an electronic dance song with techno trance Eurodance and disco influences Ray of Light consists of a main synth sound oscillating on the primary musical note and an electric guitar riff Lyrically the song has a theme of freedom Ray of Light Single by Madonnafrom the album Ray of LightB side Has to Be ReleasedApril 27 1998 1998 04 27 Recorded1997StudioLarrabee North North Hollywood California GenreEDM acid house 1 psychedelic pop 1 dance pop 1 electronic rock 2 disco 1 Length5 21LabelMaverickWarner Bros Songwriter s MadonnaWilliam OrbitClive MaldoonDave CurtissChristine LeachProducer s MadonnaWilliam OrbitMadonna singles chronology Frozen 1998 Ray of Light 1998 Drowned World Substitute for Love 1998 Music video Ray of Light on YouTubeThe song has received critical acclaim by music critics for its club friendly electronic sound lyrics and emotional warmth The song was also nominated for three Grammy Awards Record of the Year Best Dance Recording and Best Short Form Music Video winning the last two Ray of Light debuted and peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming Madonna s highest debut on the chart to date It also reached number one on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart Internationally the song reached the top five in Canada Finland and the United Kingdom and peaked at number one in Greece Scotland and Spain An accompanying music video for Ray of Light was directed by Jonas Akerlund and shows scenes from different cities around the world with Madonna singing the song in front of them The video was critically acclaimed receiving the Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video as well as winning five awards at the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards Later Stefano Salvati accused her of plagiarizing the concept of a music video he directed for Biagio Antonacci in 1994 The song has been performed in three of Madonna s concert tours the last being the Sticky amp Sweet Tour 2008 09 It has been covered by a number of artists and has been featured in several elements of popular culture such as on the FOX show Glee as well as different advertising campaigns Contents 1 Background and release 2 Recording and composition 3 Critical reception 4 Chart performance 5 Music video 5 1 Background and development 5 2 Filming and production 5 3 Release and reception 6 Accolades and recognition 7 Live performances 8 Covers and usage in media 9 Track listings and formats 10 Credits and personnel 11 Charts 11 1 Weekly charts 11 2 Year end charts 12 Certifications and sales 13 Release history 14 See also 15 References 16 Bibliography 17 External linksBackground and release EditSince 1996 Madonna went through a number of life changing experiences which included giving birth to her daughter Lourdes gaining interest in Eastern mysticism and Kabbalah as well as earning the title role on the film adaptation of the musical Evita 1996 A year later she started working on Ray of Light her seventh studio album Madonna wrote songs with William Orbit Patrick Leonard Rick Nowels and Babyface 3 The album would reflect the singer s changed perspectives about life Author Carol Benson noted that it was a deeply spiritual dance record with the crux of it based on Madonna s career her journey and the many identities she had assumed over the years Motherhood had softened the singer emotionally which was reflected in the songs She started talking about ideas and used words which implied deep and personal thoughts rather than the regular dance floor anthemic tunes she had composed 4 Madonna worked primarily with Orbit after Guy Oseary Maverick Records s partner phoned Orbit and suggested that he send some songs to the singer 5 He sent a 13 track digital audio tape DAT to Madonna and Ray of Light was among these tracks It is based on the track Sepheryn 1971 by English folk music duo Curtiss Maldoon consisting of Dave Curtiss and Clive Maldoon 6 In 1996 English singer and songwriter Christine Leach Maldoon s niece had recorded her version of the track Leach said she had always loved the duo s work and Sepheryn was her favorite She worked for a time with Orbit and recorded a demo of Sepheryn over a melody on which he was working Leach rewrote the chorus and also removed a few bits from the original composition 6 7 Orbit included it in the DAT thinking that Leach had written the song 3 After Madonna heard the demo she liked it and reworked the lyrics to create Ray of Light 6 The track was released as the second single from the parent album on April 27 1998 in the United Kingdom 8 In the United States the single was released to retail on June 23 1998 along with 40 000 copies of the song s music video 9 Curtiss was not aware of the fact that Madonna had recorded Sepheryn as Ray of Light and heard it for the first time being played on the radio He couldn t believe it and was initially a bit annoyed but became pleased when he learned that he would receive 15 of the royalties as he had a songwriter credit Madonna took 30 of the royalties another 15 was given to Maldoon s estate and the rest was earned by Madonna s record company 10 The singer said about the song It s totally out of control The original version is well over 10 minutes long It was completely indulgent but I loved it It was heartbreaking to cut it down to a manageable length The original version was to be included on a compilation album titled Veronica Electronica but it was not released 11 Curtiss confirmed in an interview with The Australian in January 2017 that he recorded a contemporary jazz version of Sepheryn 7 Recording and composition Edit Ray of Light was recorded along with the rest of the album at Larrabee North Studio in North Hollywood California during mid 1997 It was mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Studios in New York 12 The DAT contained the main portion of the song recordings as well as preliminary demo sessions in Madonna s house in New York as well as Hit Factory Studios where Madonna first sang the song Like most of the album the synth sounds recorded for Ray of Light were played on a Roland Juno 106 Madonna and Orbit had conducted a drummer session in Los Angeles but it did not work out So he contacted Fergus Gerrand who played drum samples for him in London Orbit fed them in his workstation and cut them manually instead of using auto editing software like ReCycle 13 nbsp Ray of Light source source A 30 second sample of the song illustrating part of the first verse and the chorus The sample shows the techno elements present in the track as well as disco trance and Eurodance influences Ray of Light has received stylistic comparisons to psychedelic and acid music Problems playing this file See media help An electronic dance music song Ray of Light has stylistic influences from acid electronica 14 According to biographer Lucy O Brien who wrote in Madonna Like an Icon Orbit created a sensurround like atmosphere in the track which sees Madonna deepen her dance roots and go for a more electronic sound 14 15 According to the sheet music published by Musicnotes com the song is set in common time with a moderately fast groove tempo of 126 beats per minute It is composed in the key of B major with Madonna s vocals on the song spanning 2 octaves and 1 semitone from B 3 to B5 the sharp high note being belted on the word feel near the end of the song Ray of Light has a basic sequence of B E B E B as its chord progression 16 The song starts with an electric guitar riff comparable to the music of English alternative rock band Oasis 17 The chords harmonize with each other continuing for 22 seconds 18 The techno melody then begins consisting of a main synth sound oscillating on the primary musical note with the EQ moving between the bass and the treble 14 18 The restless beat is accompanied by a rock inspired chord riff with Madonna s pitch being higher than the other tracks from the album 18 19 While recording Orbit kept Ray of Light a semitone higher than the singer s limit resulting in a strain added to the vocals She got frustrated when we were recording but you want that bit of edge with singers that thing of reaching You can t fake it and you can hear it when she cracks it on the record he recalled 14 Before the final chorus there is a synth solo again reminiscent of a 1970s prog rock record According to Rikky Rooksby author of The Complete Guide to the Music of Madonna this was a link to the origin of the song from Sepheryn 18 Lyrically the track is upbeat keeping in theme with the music According to Madonna the verses are a mystical look at the universe and how small we are compared to it 3 She wanted to capture a feeling of wonderment with the lyrics as if some one has just opened their eyes and looked at the world for the first time 20 With NME Madonna further clarified that the lyrics convey the feeling of being small in comparison to the vast universe It also talks about how regular life goes on faster than the speeding light but one can get out of that journey and look at themselves from an outsider s perspective 21 Critical reception Edit nbsp Madonna flanked by her dancers performs Ray of Light during the Confessions Tour 2006 Ray of Light received acclaim from music critics In a review of the album as a whole Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic described it as swirling 22 In a review of the maxi CD single Liana Jonas of the same website called the track a wickedly good club song and sonically progressive yet listener friendly She also praised Madonna s vocals comparing them to those of a club diva to celestial goddess 23 The title track builds from another incongruously pretty guitar arpeggio into thumping rave anthem mode Stuart Maconie wrote in a Q review of Ray of Light but always underscored with keen musical intelligence It could be a lighter less one dimensional Chemical Brothers 24 Larry Flick of Billboard described it as Madonna at her best calling it a spiritually charged often poetic song He especially mentioned the flexible vocals and Madonna s progression as a recording artist 25 British Music Week named it Single of the Week adding Madonna is bang on form and this brilliant anthemic stand out dance track is further confirmation that motherhood and experience have only refuelled her creative ambition and commercial wisdom 26 Rob Sheffield from Rolling Stone in his review for the album as a whole wrote that alongside other tracks such as Swim and Drowned World Substitute For Love Madonna is positively ferocious sounding on Ray of Light 17 Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine wrote that the song was a celebratory tech frenzy and noted Madonna s elated singing 27 In a review of Madonna s second hits compilation GHV2 2001 Cinequemani wrote Like no other Madonna hit in recent memory the frenetic Ray of Light found the singer in a celebratory tech frenzy Whether it was an epiphany of the spiritual or sonic kind her elation was unmistakable Orbit s cycles of analog synths and electric guitar licks perfectly supplemented the elasticity of Madonna s newly trained vocal chords Not since Deeper and Deeper had she reached such dizzying heights 28 A reviewer from Sputnikmusic listed the track as a recommended listen from Ray of Light 29 O Brien found the track to be an ecstatic hymn to the skies 14 The A V Club s Stephen Thompson commented that the pumped up title track is bound to be a deserving smash 30 J D Considine of The Baltimore Sun noted that Madonna s newfound strength is particularly apparent in pulsing rhythm driven tracks like Ray of Light which finds her soaring confidently at the top of her register on the busily percolating chorus then whispering breathily on the brief dream like bridge 31 David Browne while reviewing Ray of Light for Entertainment Weekly deemed the song a sirenlike techno glitter ball 32 Idolator s Stephen Sears explained that Madonna s vocals throughout the album were a game changer including on the song as she strengthened her voice while working on her film Evita He ends his review by stating Indeed no choir is needed to lift Ray Of Light into disco heaven Madonna supplies the highs herself in some perfect moments the extended spiraling way she wails yea ea ears at 3 27 or how her vocal spins out of control at 4 14 matched by Orbit s frenzied guitar work 33 Ranking Madonna s singles in honour of her 60th birthday The Guardian s Jude Rogers called it one of her most joyous electronic pop singles 34 Chart performance Edit nbsp Madonna performing Ray of Light during the Drowned World Tour of 2001In the United States Ray of Light premiered at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 for the issue dated July 11 1998 with 72 000 units 35 It was her highest debuting single surpassing previous best debuts with You ll See 1995 and Frozen 1998 both of which opened at number eight The track became the singer s then 37th top 40 hit moving her past Connie Francis on the list of women with most top 40 chartings on Hot 100 35 36 Ray of Light was present for a total of 20 weeks on the Hot 100 and placed at number 75 on the year end chart 37 38 The song also reached the top of the Hot Dance Music Club Play chart of Billboard remaining at the top position for a total of four weeks 39 Ray of Light was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA in September 1998 for shipment of 500 000 copies of the single across United States 40 In Canada it debuted at number 85 on the RPM Singles Chart and reached number three in its eighth week 41 42 It was present on the chart for a total of 30 weeks 43 In Australia Ray of Light debuted on the ARIA Singles Chart at its peak of number six on May 24 1998 staying there for one week 44 It was present for a total of 17 weeks on the chart and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA for shipment of 35 000 copies of the single 44 45 At the year end charts of ARIA Ray of Light was the 57th best selling Australian single of 1998 46 In New Zealand Ray of Light also debuted at its peak position of number nine on the RIANZ Singles Chart It was present for a total of 14 weeks on the chart and fell out on September 13 1998 at number 31 47 In the United Kingdom Ray of Light debuted with 76 000 copies and peaked at number two on May 9 1998 being held off from the number one spot by All Saints s Under the Bridge Lady Marmalade which also debuted the same week with about 31 000 more copies than Ray of Light 48 49 50 The British Phonographic Industry BPI certified it gold for sales and streams of 400 000 units 51 According to the Official Charts Company Ray of Light has sold 275 000 copies in the region as of August 2008 52 The track debuted at its peak of number nine on the Eurochart Hot 100 Singles chart for the issue dated May 16 1998 53 In Belgium Ray of Light was moderately successful in both territories peaking at number 25 in Flanders and 33 in Wallonia 54 In the Netherlands the song debuted at number 45 on the Dutch Top 40 and reached a peak of 22 on May 16 1998 remaining there for three weeks 55 The song reached a peak of number two in Finland where it remained for two weeks before spending a total of five weeks on the chart 56 In Sweden it reached number 14 and spent 10 weeks on the chart 57 On the Swiss Singles Chart Ray of Light debuted at its peak of number 32 on the issue dated May 24 1998 58 The song also reached number one in Spain on its debuting week It stayed on the top spot for three weeks before descending the chart 59 Music video EditBackground and development Edit The music video for Ray of Light was directed by Jonas Akerlund who had previously shot the controversial clip for the song Smack My Bitch Up 1997 by The Prodigy 60 Madonna had been planning the video from the time she was filming the clip for previous single Frozen in the Mojave Desert Smack My Bitch Up was her current favorite and she enlisted Akerlund 61 Madonna stated that when she makes an album she puts her soul on it but a music video is a lot more working with a director With the Ray of Light album she wanted to have videos with fresh expression and hence wanted to collaborate with new directors She liked Akerlund s special way of working and spoke with him over the telephone Their conversations continued for over six months and most of the time was spent coming with a final concept for the clip 62 63 Akerlund said in an interview with Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet I had two ideas that did not fit the song She said no even though I had a very clear idea of how she would look in the video I worked up on another idea and brought together a featured band for her to see I did it all in front of me In retrospect it feels good the video we have done much better suited to the track than the first ideas Madonna has an incredible track on everything she is doing Style music business she has a mental track of every single thing and won t give up until she is completely satisfied And on music videos there is nothing she does with one hand on her back she s engaged to one hundred percent 62 nbsp The Koyaanisqatsi inspired music video features fast moving blurred images of daily life Italian director Stefano Salvati accused Madonna of plagiarizing a clip he made According to the singer the clip portrays a day in the life of the earth to show that we are rushing forward to the end of the 1900s century at full speed I think Jonas made an excellent interpretation of the song although he forced me to dance like crazy for two days He s a tough director 62 Reviewers compared it to the 1982 American experimental film Koyaanisqatsi which showed time lapse footage of cities 64 Madonna s scenes were shot from March 25 26 1998 at MTV VH1 studios in Los Angeles Background scenes were shot in various cities such as Los Angeles New York London Las Vegas and Stockholm 60 62 Test shots taken in Stockholm were presented to Madonna for conveying the idea behind the clip but they were deemed good enough to be used in the final product 65 Filming and production Edit During filming Akerlund was accompanied by three of his Swedish employees photographer Henrik Halvarsson production designer Mattias Lindgren and editor Max Vitali Madonna s daughter Lourdes was also present on set 62 Akerlund remembered that one day after the filming he got a call from Mick Jagger for directing the new music video for The Rolling Stones however he had to decline since Ray of Light consumed all his time 62 They filmed for over 14 days during which he fit the crew in one car found an angle for the 35 mm camera and just waited as the shots were taken one by one 65 He had to carry a diagram in his pocket for the whole time which had all the plans for every frame they shot Every ten seconds they captured one frame and continued for half an hour to get around five seconds of footage resulting in Ray of Light being the longest shoot ever for a music video for Akerlund 64 They also mounted the camera on a bus and rode around New York capturing the scenes 65 Madonna insisted that the video be edited in Los Angeles since during the Frozen video she had a number of back and forths with director Chris Cunningham who was in London editing a process she did not want to repeat This therefore involved Akerlund and his team briefly relocating to a hotel in Los Angeles where the editing took place 62 Every piece of filmed footage was included in the final video due to every scene being sped up and the song s moderate length 65 Release and reception Edit The music video premiered on MTV Live on May 12 1998 60 The clip starts with the rising of the sun and a man opening the curtains in his house until it progresses into the Koyaanisqatsi inspired section featuring time lapse images of daily life from people riding a subway ordering food bowling and children in a classroom to sped up city scapes and freeways at night Interspersed in the scenes is Madonna dancing and singing the track her image partially merged with the backdrop of the fast sped cityscape During the intermediate verse the high speed motion stops with the camera focusing on Madonna only against a sunset backdrop but quickly speeds up again As the clip continues into nightfall high speed images of Madonna dancing in a discotheque is shown with the camera focusing on the revelers She suddenly starts screaming After that she is seen falling asleep on the dance floor and a revolving shot of planet Earth On June 23 1998 the clip was released on VHS as a limited edition of 40 000 copies by Warner Music Vision It had sold 7 381 copies of the following month after its release becoming the best selling video singles of the Nielsen SoundScan era 66 The video charted on Billboard s Music Video Sales chart for a total of 13 weeks 67 A few days after its release Italian director Stefano Salvati accused Madonna s Warner Bros Records imprint Maverick Records for plagiarizing the concept of a music video he directed for Biagio Antonacci s 1994 single Non e Mai Stato Subito According to Salvati copies of his videos were submitted to Maverick before the Ray of Light video was shot and requested it to be pulled from distribution Both clips featured the respective singers performing at regular speed against a backdrop of high speed images However he did not sue the singer or her companies 68 With Ray of Light Madonna debuted her Earth Mother look complete with long strawberry blond hair and bronzed body 33 69 Author Georges Claude Guilbert wrote in his book Madonna as Postmodern Myth that her straggly expensively unwashed look was comparable to that of singer Alanis Morissette and to Venetian paintings According to Madonna she went for an Italian Renaissance look invoking work of painter Raphael and Botticelli 70 Guilbert found the singer s description as catering to postmodernism in tune with the zeitgeist and noted that it was just one of her many reinventions The book recalled how Madonna quickly grew tired of the Botticelli Earth Mother phase with subsequent singles being promoted with a new Asian inspired look 71 In the book Ex foliations Reading Machines and the Upgrade Path author Terry Harpold commented about the time lapse sequences especially the image of a clock and its hands rotating past the hours He felt that the clip portrays the daily life as a futile attempt for survival enhanced by another shot showing the sonogram of a fetus in utero and a hamster running on a wheel 72 Santiago Fouz Hernandez one of the authors of Madonna s Drowned Worlds described Madonna as esoteric in the clip as well as skin deep Beverly Hills spiritualism 73 74 The video can be found on the Madonna compilations The Video Collection 93 99 1999 and Celebration The Video Collection 2009 75 76 Accolades and recognition EditIn 1999 Ray of Light won two Grammy Awards for Best Dance Recording and Best Short Form Music Video It was nominated for Record of the Year but lost to Celine Dion s My Heart Will Go On 77 78 Furthermore The Village Voice ranked it as the fourth best in 1998 in its Pazz amp Jop critics poll 79 At the 1999 ASCAP Rhythm and Soul Awards the track was the Top Dance Song winner It also won the category of Most Performed Song at the ASCAP Pop Awards the same year 80 81 The 1999 Ivor Novello Awards nominated the record in the category of International Hit of the Year 82 Ray of Light is also often ranked as being one of the best songs of the 1990s 19 In 2003 Q Magazine ranked it at number 609 in its list of the 1001 Best Songs Ever 83 In 2005 the song was placed at number 401 on Blender s The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born 84 On Slant Magazine s list of the best singles of the 1990s in which Ray of Light was placed 16th a reviewer wrote that the song s beat is restless and that Ray of Light is a standout single due to its emotional warmth 19 Billboard placed it at number five on their ranking of Madonna s best songs saying that it marked a new chapter in her illustrious career 85 In another ranking for the singer s 50 Greatest Songs by Rolling Stone Ray of Light attained a rank of number eight with a writer from the magazine noting Madonna s most powerfully sung vocals to date 20 In May 2018 Billboard ranked the top songs of 1998 ranking Ray of Light at number nine Joe Lynch from the publication asserted that the composition gave radio its most joyous ebullient and life affirming dance banger Yeah the cool kids had been raving for years but it took a trendsetting 39 year old mom to crack open the top 40 for what was then called electronica s eventual pop takeover 86 One month later The Guardian listed it as Madonna s fourth best single 34 Similarly Entertainment Weekly listed it as her fifth greatest single 87 The music video received a total of eight MTV Video Music Awards nominations in 1998 eventually winning five for Video of the Year Best Female Video Best Direction Best Editing and Best Choreography becoming her most winning song at the show 88 It was the first time that the singer won the Video of the Year award Madonna said she was grateful for MTV s recognition of the clip 63 At the International Dance Music Awards it won the trophy for Best Dance Video 89 and at the Much Music Video Awards the clip won the Best International Video trophy 90 Other awards was won at the 1998 Music Video Production Association ceremony winning the category of Best Pop Video of the Year 91 The video came atop a ranking of The Top 10 Videos That Broke The Rules issued by MTV on the channel s 25th anniversary in August 2006 92 In 2016 Rolling Stone listed it at position two on their ranking of Madonna s 20 Greatest Videos with Bilge Ebiri from the publication calling it a bold embrace of electronica that got Madonna her due at the VMAs 64 In September 2022 Pichfork ranked Ray of Light as the 55th best song of the 1990s a Kabbalah coded ode to divine femininity with a racing pulse Ray of Light is body music for the embodied consciousness 93 Live performances Edit nbsp Madonna wearing a futuristic outfit and playing the electric guitar singing Ray of Light during the 2008 2009 Sticky amp Sweet TourIn February 1998 Madonna premiered Ray of Light during a surprise concert at the Roxy NYC nightclub for promoting the parent album 94 Three months later she appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show and performed it along with album track Little Star 95 During the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards Madonna started performing Shanti Ashtangi sporting black hair and wearing an Indian sari Lenny Kravitz then appeared playing the guitar which paved way to Ray of Light A religious group called the World Vaishnava Association WVA claimed that Madonna offended Hindus with the performance by wearing Hinduism symbols on her head A spokesperson for the association stated that the mark called an Om is a symbol of chastity harmony and purity and is designed to show dedication to God The representative also said that because Madonna simulated a sexual act and wore a see through tank top onstage while wearing the mark she offended both Hindus and Yogis 96 A spokesperson for Madonna stated that the singer did not understand why WVA was upset as she had not done anything insulting and did not wish to insult anyone 96 However the vice president of WVA claimed that the Hindu community and Eastern spiritual seekers the world over should be happy for Madonna personally in terms of her genuine interest in enlightened life and grateful to her for her sincere efforts to attract others to the same 97 Ray of Light has also been featured in the set lists of three Madonna tours 2001 s Drowned World Tour 2006 s Confessions Tour and 2008 2009 s Sticky amp Sweet Tour On the Drowned World Tour it was included as the fifth song on the Neo Punk segment where the singer performed it wearing punk inspired clothing and the backdrop screens showed an extended version of the song s music video This time the electric guitar was played by Monte Pittman 98 Michael Hubbard from MusicOMH noted that things quickly hotted up with Ray Of Light a track that was quite simply as sublime as it was infectious 99 In 2005 Madonna performed Ray of Light during the Live 8 benefit concert 100 and a year later at the 2006 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio California 101 During her 2006 Confessions Tour Madonna included a rock version of Ray of Light as the second song of the show s third act the Glam Punk segment For this performance the singer played the electric guitar and urged the audience to jump along She was accompanied by six male backup dancers dressed in black outfits and white ties doing a synchronized choreography 102 Rolling Stone called the performance hard rocking 103 Ray of Light was next performed by Madonna during the 2007 Live Earth concert in London s Wembley Stadium again accompanied by a guitarist 104 Madonna s performance at the event was watched by 4 5 million people 105 For the 2008 09 Sticky amp Sweet Tour Ray of Light was included as the third song of the show s final segment This time Madonna played the electric guitar again and wore a futuristic outfit with a breastplate and a short wig She was accompanied by her dancers who were dressed in futuristic outfits and performed a robotic choreography 106 While reviewing the tour in 2008 Jim Farber from New York Daily News called the performance of the song one of the highest energy dance numbers of the show 107 On December 6 2016 Madonna performed the song during the Carpool Karaoke segment of The Late Late Show with James Corden 108 Finally the singer performed Ray of Light at Leonardo DiCaprio s annual fundraising gala in Saint Tropez France on July 27 2017 109 Covers and usage in media EditSee also List of cover versions of Madonna songs and List of Madonna tribute albums nbsp Weird Al Yankovic pictured was the first recording artist to cover Ray of Light and included it on his medley Polka Power in 1999 Weird Al Yankovic s medley Polka Power from the 1999 album Running with Scissors includes a polka version of the chorus of Ray of Light 110 On the 2004 compilation Platinum Blonde NRG Vol 2 Nrgised Madonna Classics a Hi NRG cover is performed by Future Force 111 English singer Natasha Bedingfield recorded a cover version of Ray of Light for BBC Radio 1 s 40th anniversary played during The Chris Moyles Show on September 19 2007 the track was included on the Radio 1 Established 1967 compilation album Bedingfield commented I have so much respect for Madonna after learning how hard it is to sing that song She has an amazing voice the range you need to sing the song is incredible 112 In 2008 Iggy Pop and The Stooges performed Ray of Light along with Burning Up during Madonna s induction in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 113 In 2010 the song was included in the film Burlesque during the sequence showing the character Ali played by Christina Aguilera rehearsing for her new position as a dancer in a Burlesque Lounge 114 In late 2012 American singer Adam Lambert performed a cover version on VH1 Divas dancing through laser lights while donning a priestly black and white tunic 115 The song was famously used by Microsoft in its 2001 advertising campaign for Windows XP It begins with a man leaping through a green field and then lifting off into a sunny sky a landscape lifted from Windows XP s default bliss screen 116 There is also a series of images of people using Windows XP for real time communications to collaborate in an airy restaurant to relay digital images of flying people watch videos and listen to music Then a snippet from the song follows the phrase Faster than the speeding light she s flying You soar Yes you can 116 The campaign was reworked after the September 11 attacks the tag line Prepare to fly was changed to Yes you can to sidestep new concerns about air travel said Stephanie Ferguson director of the company s PC Experience Solutions Marketing Group 116 In 2008 a Sunsilk shampoo commercial included shots of Marilyn Monroe and Shakira with songs well known by them and ends with several video shots of Madonna to the sounds of Ray of Light Madonna reportedly received US 10 million for the song s usage 117 118 The commercial premiered on Super Bowl XLII 117 In 2010 Glee tribute episode The Power of Madonna featured Ray of Light playing in the background as the school s cheerleading team performed a complicated stilts routine 119 In the 2011 Family Guy episode New Kidney in Town main character Peter Griffin is seen in the Ray of Light video after drinking Red Bull 120 Track listings and formats EditUS 2 12 inch vinyl 121 A1 Ray of Light Sasha Ultra Violet Mix 10 43 A2 Ray of Light Sasha Strip Down Mix 5 00 B1 Ray of Light Victor Calderone Club Mix 9 29 B2 Ray of Light William Orbit Liquid Mix 8 06 C1 Ray of Light Sasha Twilo Mix 10 58 C2 Ray of Light Victor Calderone Drum Mix 5 26 D1 Ray of Light William Orbit Ultra Violet Mix 6 59 D2 Ray of Light Album Version 5 19European 12 inch vinyl 122 A1 Ray of Light Sasha Ultra Violet Mix 10 43 A2 Ray of Light William Orbit Liquid Mix 8 06 B1 Ray of Light Victor Calderone Club Mix 9 29 B2 Ray of Light Album Version 5 19US Australian European and Japanese maxi CD UK CD single 1 123 124 125 126 127 Ray of Light Album Version 5 19 Ray of Light Sasha Ultra Violet Mix 10 43 Ray of Light William Orbit Liquid Mix 8 06 Ray of Light Victor Calderone Club Mix 9 29 UK CD single 2 128 Ray of Light Sasha Twilo Mix 10 58 Ray of Light Sasha Strip Down Mix 5 00 Ray of Light Victor Calderone Drum Mix 5 26 Ray of Light William Orbit Ultra Violet Mix 6 59US CD single Cassette Single Ray of Light Album Version 5 19 Has to Be Non LP Track 5 15Digital single 2023 129 Ray of Light Album Version 5 19 Ray of Light William Orbit Ultra Violet Mix 6 59 Ray of Light Sasha Strip Down Mix 5 00 Ray of Light Victor Calderone Club Mix 9 30 Ray of Light Sasha Twilo Mix 10 58 Ray of Light William Orbit Liquid Mix 8 06 Ray of Light Sasha Ultra Violet Mix 10 43 Ray of Light Victor Calderone Drum Mix 5 26 Has to Be 5 15Credits and personnel EditCredits and personnel adapted from the Ray of Light album liner notes 130 Madonna vocals songwriting producer William Orbit songwriting producer Clive Maldoon songwriting Dave Curtis songwriting Christine Leach songwriting Pat McCarthy engineerCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for Ray of Light Chart 1998 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 44 6Austria O3 Austria Top 40 131 31Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 54 25Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 132 33Canada Nielsen SoundScan 133 7Canada Top Singles RPM 42 3Canada Contemporary Hit Radio BDS 133 3Canada Dance Urban RPM 134 16Croatia HRT 135 1European Hot 100 Singles Music amp Media 53 9European Radio Top 50 Music amp Media 136 1Finland Suomen virallinen lista 56 2France SNEP 137 18Germany Official German Charts 138 28Greece IFPI 139 1Hungary Mahasz 140 6Iceland Islenski Listinn Topp 40 141 9Ireland IRMA 142 16Italy Musica e dischi 140 5Netherlands Dutch Top 40 55 17Netherlands Single Top 100 143 22New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 47 9Scotland OCC 144 1Spain AFYVE 59 1Sweden Sverigetopplistan 57 14Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 58 32UK Singles OCC 48 2US Billboard Hot 100 37 5US Adult Top 40 Billboard 145 39US Dance Club Songs Billboard 39 1US Dance Singles Sales Billboard 146 2US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 147 13US Music Video Sales Billboard 148 4US Rhythmic Billboard 149 32 Year end charts Edit 1998 year end chart performance for Ray of Light Chart 1998 PositionAustralia ARIA 46 57Canada Top Singles RPM 150 16European Hot 100 Singles Music amp Media 151 93France SNEP 152 93Spain AFYVE 153 16UK Singles OCC 154 155 75US Billboard Hot 100 38 75US Dance Club Songs Billboard 38 1US Music Videos Billboard 38 921999 year end chart performance for Ray of Light Chart 1999 PositionUS Hot Dance Singles Sales Billboard 156 38Certifications and sales EditSales and certifications for Ray of Light Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 45 Gold 35 000 United Kingdom BPI 51 Gold 400 000 United States RIAA 40 Gold 500 000 United StatesDigital downloads 293 000 157 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history EditRelease dates formats and versions for Ray of Light Region Date Format s Version Label s Ref United Kingdom April 27 1998 12 inch vinylCDcassette Original MaverickWarner 8 Japan May 2 1998 CD 158 United States May 15 1998 Contemporary hit radio 159 United Kingdom May 18 1998 CD Remixes 160 United States May 22 1998 Hot adult contemporary radio Original 161 Canada May 26 1998 CD MaverickWarner 162 United States June 23 1998 Video single Warner Reprise Video 9 Various March 3 2023 Digital downloadstreaming Single Remixes Warner 129 See also EditBillboard Year End Hot 100 singles of 1998 List of Billboard Hot 100 top 10 singles in 1998 List of European number one airplay songs of the 1990s List of number one dance singles of 1998 U S List of number one singles of 1998 Scotland List of number one singles of 1998 Spain List of UK top 10 singles in 1998References Edit a b c d Pitchfork Staff September 27 2022 The 250 Best Songs of the 1990s Pitchfork Retrieved October 21 2022 A culture shaping fusion of UK acid house and American dance pop the version she created with electronic producer William Orbit is raving psychedelic pop disco Walters Barry November 2 2004 Madonna In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide New York Simon amp Schuster p 509 a 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