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- Borderline_(Madonna_song) abstract ""Borderline" is a song by American recording artist Madonna from her self-titled debut album. It was released on February 15, 1984 as the fifth single from the album, by Sire Records. Written and composed by producer Reggie Lucas, the song received remix treatment from Madonna's then boyfriend John "Jellybean" Benitez. She used a refined and expressive voice for the song. Its lyrics dealt with the subject of a love that is never fulfilled and was written as a rebellion against male chauvinism.Contemporary critics and authors applauded the song, calling it harmonically the most complex song from the Madonna album and complimenting the dance-pop nature of the song. "Borderline" became Madonna's first top ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number ten. In the United Kingdom it reached number two after it was re-released as a single in 1986. Elsewhere, the song reached the top 10 or top 20 of a number of European nations while peaking the singles chart of Ireland. The song was placed at 84 on Blender magazine's "The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born", while Time included it on the critic list "All-Time 100 Songs".The accompanying music video portrayed Madonna with a Latin-American man as her boyfriend. She was enticed by a British photographer to pose and model for him, but later returned to her original boyfriend. The video generated interest amongst academics, who noted the use of power as symbolism in it. With the video, Madonna was credited for breaking the taboo of interracial relationships and was considered one of her career-making moments. The release of the video on MTV increased Madonna's popularity further. Madonna has performed the song on her Virgin Tour (1985) and the Sticky & Sweet Tour (2008), where a punk-rock version of the song was performed. "Borderline" has been covered by a number of artists, including Duffy, Jody Watley, Counting Crows and The Flaming Lips.".
- Borderline_(Madonna_song) album Madonna_(Madonna_album).
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- Borderline_(Madonna_song) genre Dance-pop.
- Borderline_(Madonna_song) genre Pop_music.
- Borderline_(Madonna_song) musicalArtist Madonna_(entertainer).
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- Borderline_(Madonna_song) previousWork Lucky_Star_(song).
- Borderline_(Madonna_song) producer Reggie_Lucas.
- Borderline_(Madonna_song) releaseDate "1984-02-15".
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- Borderline_(Madonna_song) writer Reggie_Lucas.
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- Borderline_(Madonna_song) alt "Madonna clasping hands and facing toward camera shoot. Bunch of plastic ring bracelets on right wrist; metal bead bracelet on left wrist. She also wears huge crucifix earrings. The background is dark. The font of "Madonna" is unconventional and unique, and located at upper left; size is very big. "Borderline" is handwritten and located at bottom center.".
- Borderline_(Madonna_song) artist Madonna_(entertainer).
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- Borderline_(Madonna_song) genre Dance-pop.
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- Borderline_(Madonna_song) lastSingle ""Lucky Star"".
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- Borderline_(Madonna_song) name "Borderline".
- Borderline_(Madonna_song) nextSingle ""Like a Virgin"".
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- Borderline_(Madonna_song) producer "Reggie Lucas".
- Borderline_(Madonna_song) quote ""When I screened 'Borderline' for Madonna's manager, Freddy DeMann, he was hysterical that I had combined black-and-white footage with color footage. Nobody had done that before. He made me screen it for all the secretaries in the office and see how they reacted, because he felt I had crossed a line that shouldn't be crossed."".
- Borderline_(Madonna_song) recorded "February 1983".
- Borderline_(Madonna_song) released "1984-02-15".
- Borderline_(Madonna_song) source "—Director Mary Lambert on the use of color and black-and-white footage in the music video.".
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- Borderline_(Madonna_song) writer Reggie_Lucas.
- Borderline_(Madonna_song) subject Category:1983_songs.
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- Borderline_(Madonna_song) subject Category:Madonna_(entertainer)_songs.
- Borderline_(Madonna_song) subject Category:Sire_Records_singles.
- Borderline_(Madonna_song) subject Category:Songs_written_by_Reggie_Lucas.
- Borderline_(Madonna_song) subject Category:Warner_Bros._Records_singles.
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- Borderline_(Madonna_song) comment ""Borderline" is a song by American recording artist Madonna from her self-titled debut album. It was released on February 15, 1984 as the fifth single from the album, by Sire Records. Written and composed by producer Reggie Lucas, the song received remix treatment from Madonna's then boyfriend John "Jellybean" Benitez. She used a refined and expressive voice for the song.".
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