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Robyn Modelling Career After Madonna
Source: World Entertainment News Network
Posted on: April 14, 2008 12:20 PDT
Filed under: Gossip

Robyn

Swedish singer Robyn has named her next radio single after a classic Madonna song - despite disliking the pop legend's current sound.

Robyn - real name Robin Carlsson - borrowed the title of her newest track from Madonna's 1987 number one hit Who's That Girl.

But she insists her new song takes the famous phrase in a completely different direction.

She says, "The line is of course from Madonna... (but) it's more than just a reference to Madonna. The song is about the concept of her being this pop icon and what I would do with it.

"People make immediate connections when they hear the title so it's fun to play with that."

But the self-confessed Madonna fan is less than impressed with the icon's current single 4 Minutes: "I was hoping that Madonna would come out with another Papa Don't Preach so I'm a bit sad. But I haven't heard the album yet so maybe it will surprise me."

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