The audience got the chance to experience Madonna’s lap dance in the concert with the reggaeton artist Maluma. The performance has captivated everyone.
World-renowned artist Madonna has joined the young and profound singer Maluma in his homecoming show in Medallo en el Mapa. The show in Columbia was held on the weekend. Their outstanding performance has left an eclectic vibe among the audiences.
These two artists performed their duo soundtrack ‘Medellín’ in the concert. This collaborated song is part of Madonna’s 2019 album Madame X.
Their performance has generated a sensation among all the onlookers.
Along with singing the song, they have also given a pleasing dance performance. Madonna gave a lap dance to Maluma which became the center of attraction of the concert.
Madonna is an established singer and performer who have gathered attention from all around the world. But comparatively, Maluma is a young artist, so watching a legendary performer and a young artist together was a treat for everyone.
It can be said that Madonna is the pioneer of today’s pop songs. She has been catering her prolific works for decades now and she is one of the most famous artist of the time.
As an artist, Maluma has got the chance to work with her and has learned tons of things from her.
He said to Madonna that, ‘I’m still young and I’m still learning a bunch of things in this industry and my career, but it was an important thing to just be more confident in myself…Since I met you, that’s something I always do, and I really appreciate that. Cheers’.
Maluma also added that Madonna has ‘changed [his] vision in many ways’.
The reggaeton artist has got the opportunity to improve his craft by working with such a big scale artist. He also performed in the BBMA 2019 with Madonna.
In the concert in Medallo en el Mapa, they performed in front of 53000 people. Maluma has expressed his gratitude by saying ‘Honestly Medellín, I missed you so much, it is unbelievable that it took 11 years of career to perform at Atanasio Girardot, but God knows how he does his things and I’m what I’m today thanks to my city Medellín. You have shaped me as an artist, as a human being and if I’m honest I have visited many places in the world thanks to my music, but there is nothing cooler than Medellín’.
He also finished his speech with ‘I have said it many times and I still say it: I was born in Medellín and I will die in Medellín!’