"Girl Gone Wild" is a song by American
recording artist Madonna, released as the second single from her twelfth studio
album, MDNA (2012). On July 2011, Madonna started to record material for
the album. She then enlisted record producer Benny Benassi to work with her on
the project. Benassi produced a few demos that were sent to songwriter Jenson
Vaughan, who worked on the lyrics before sending them to Madonna's team. From
these sessions, "Girl Gone Wild" was created and then included on MDNA.
The song was released on March 2, 2012 by Interscope Records. Musically,
"Girl Gone Wild" is a mid-tempo dance party track that draws
influence from four-on-the-floor. The song features electro and house elements,
and is similar to Madonna's previous singles "Music", "Hung Up"
and "Sorry". After the song was released, Joe Francis, the creator of
a franchise of the same name, threatened to sue Madonna for copyright
infringement if she sang the song during her performance at Super Bowl XLVI.
The singer's team stated that Madonna wasn't aware of either Francis or the
lawsuit, and that several songs with the same name had already been released by
other artists. Critics gave mixed reviews for "Girl Gone Wild",
praising its composition, but criticizing its similarity to songs by Britney
Spears and Usher. Following its release as a single, the song reached number 47
in the Canadian Hot 100 chart and number six on Billboard's Bubbling
Under Hot 100 Singles.It debuted at number 38 on US Pop Songs due to radio
airplay, becoming her first album since Music to have two singles to
chart there. It also peaked at the top of the Hot Dance Club Songs chart,
becoming Madonna's 42nd chart topper, extending her record as the artist with
the highest number of number one hits on that chart.Listen song here:YouTube
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