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That time Madonna banged a ghost in a spooky/sexy Halloween b-side track

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Queerty recently shared with you our official 2022 Halloween party playlist on our newly relaunched Spotify page. One of the songs on the mix is a little known, long-forgotten bop by Madonna that was first released over 30 years ago.“Supernatural” was originally included as a b-side to the single “Cherish”, from the singer’s fourth studio album, Like a Prayer, in 1989, although it was originally composed during the recording sessions of her third studio album, True Blue, two years earlier.Related: Queerty’s essential spooky queer pop playlist for all your Halloween party needsThe funky mid-tempo track, written by Madonna and produced by Patrick Leonard, imagines what it might be like to have a ghost for a f*ck buddy.

Late one night, the spirit “transcendentally imposes” himself onto Madonna’s bed, where he proceeds to get her a “big thrill” with his “super-duper naturally big thing.”“Gonna take my chance on a different kind of romance,” she croons. “A supernatural thing!”Madonna writing “Supernatural” pic.twitter.com/QSFMxTTFXd— adem (@AdemEve) August 26, 2022In addition to being included as a b-side to the “Cherish” single, a remixed version of “Supernatural” was later included on the AIDS benefit CD, Red Hot + Dance, in 1992.After that, the song languished in obscurity for about three decades before it was digitally released on the Like a Prayer: 30th Anniversary compilation in 2019.

It’s arguably one of Madonna’s silliest (and spookiest!) bops, but a bop nonetheless.Related: Madonna quietly re-releases one of her most underappreciated singles and she’s been a very ‘Bad Girl’“Madonna has often cited Debbie Harry as one of her influences, but rarely do I hear any Blondie in her work,” Matthew Rettenmund, author of Encyclopedia Madonnica, tells Queerty. “When I first heard ‘Supernatural’, though, I immediately thought of Blondie’s ‘(I’m Always Touched by Your) Presence Dear’.”“It’s a loopy, yet still funky, love-in-the-great-beyond song.

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