Madonna is one of the most recognizable names in the world – and not just the world of music. She became the first multimedia pop icon, crossing from dance-oriented pop music into movies, television, videos, fashion and books while achieving a level of celebrity comparable to that of a primary inspiration, Marilyn Monroe. Madonna has been a ubiquitous and, at times, controversial figure since erupting on the scene with her debut single, "Everybody," in 1982. No one in the pop realm has manipulated the media with such a savvy sense of self-promotion. Yet Madonna’s career has always had a solid musical footing, and her life – however outrageous and calculated at certain points – has proceeded on an unfolding path of self-discovery and open-hearted revelation.
1986 | "Crazy for You" | Best Female Pop Vocal Performance 1987 | "Papa Don't Preach" | Best Female Pop Vocal Performance 1988 | "Who's That Girl" | Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media 1991 | "Oh Father" | Best Short Form Music Video 1992 | Live! – Blond Ambition World Tour 90 | Best Long Form Music Video (WON) 1995"I'll Remember" | Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media ..........The Girlie Show – Live Down Under | Best Long Form Music Video 1996 | Bedtime Stories | Best Pop Vocal Album 1999 | Ray of Light ..........Album of the Year ..........Best Pop Vocal Album (WON) .........."Ray of Light" ..........Record of the Year ..........Best Dance Recording (WON) ..........Best Short Form Music Video (WON) 2000 "Beautiful Stranger" ..........Best Female Pop Vocal Performance ..........Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media (WON) 2001 | Music ................Best Pop Vocal Album ................"Music" ................Record of the Year ................Best Female Pop Vocal Performance 2002 | "Don't Tell Me" | Best Short Form Music Video 2004 | "Die Another Day" ................Best Dance Recording ................Best Short Form Music Video 2007 | Confessions on a Dance Floor | Best Electronic/Dance Album (WON) ................"Get Together" | Best Dance Recording ................I'm Going to Tell You a Secret | Best Long Form Music Video 2008 | The Confessions Tour | Best Long Form Music Video (WON) 2009 | "4 Minutes" | Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals ................"Give It 2 Me" | Best Dance Recording 2010 | "Celebration" | Best Dance Recording
MTV Video Music Awards
1986 | Video Vanguard Award
1987 | "Papa Don't Preach" | Best Female Video
1989 | "Express Yourself" ...............Best Art Direction ...............Best Cinematography ...............Best Direction ..............."Like A Prayer" ...............Viewer's Choice
1990 | "Vogue" ...............Best Cinematography ...............Best Direction ...............Best Editing
1991 | "The Immaculate Collection" | Best Long Form Video
1993 | "Rain" ...............Best Art Direction ...............Best Cinematography
1995 | "Take A Bow" | Best Female Video
1998 | "Ray Of Light" ...............Video of the Year ...............Best Female Video ...............Best Direction ...............Best Editing ...............Best Choreography ...............|"Frozen" ...............Best Special Effects
1999 | "Beautiful Stranger" | Best Video from a Film
US & UK: MADONNA ♥ The Cataracs ♥ Dev ♥ Lily Allen ♥ Jennifer Lopez ♥ Cash Cash ♥ Pharrell ♥ All Time Low ♥ Kelis ♥ Switch ♥ Soulja Boy ♥ Crookers ♥ LMFAO ♥ Janet ♥ Breathe Carolina ♥ Britney ♥ Michael Jackson ♥ Gillette ♥ Jill Sobule ♥ Paula Abdul ♥ Cody Simpson / Scandinavia: Robyn ♥ Ace of Base ♥ September ♥ Nik & Jay / Italy & France: Giuseppe Povia ♥ Raffaella Carra ♥ Tiziano Ferro ♥ Yelle / Argentina: Daniela Herrero ♥ Miranda! ♥ Leo Garcia ♥ Que Out / Mexico: Yuri ♥ Lynda ♥ Kany Garcia ♥ Aventura ♥ Maria Daniela y su Sonido Lasser ♥ Diego Boneta ♥ / Chile: Six Pack ♥ Kudai ♥ Kel ♥ Leamitie ♥ Mamacita en la Terraza.
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Duration: April 10, 1985 – June 11, 1985 (North America) Number of Performances: 40 Opening acts: Beastie Boys, Run–D.M.C.(select venues)
The Virgin Tour was Madonna's debut concert tour. It promoted her first two albums, Madonna and Like a Virgin. According to her, she was inspired by Michael Jackson and Prince's live shows for the tour. Although Madonna gained an international audience, the tour only visited North America. Tickets for the show at New York City's Radio City Music Hall were completely sold out in a record-breaking 34 minutes. In the end several more US dates were added and the tour moved to larger concert venues due to strong ticket sales. Critics panned the tour, calling it atrocious and deducing that Madonna "will be out of business in six months". The Virgin Tour was a success and collected a total of more than US $5 million. A music video Live – The Virgin Tour was released in 1985 and featured a date from Detroit.
Set list
"Dress You Up"
"Holiday"
"Into the Groove"
"Everybody"
"Angel"
"Gambler"
"Borderline"
"Lucky Star"
"Crazy for You"
"Over and Over"
"Burning Up"
"Like a Virgin" (contains excerpts from "Billie Jean")
"Material Girl"
Box Office Score Data
City Venue Tickets Sold / Available Gross Revenue
San Diego SDSU Open Air Theatre 8,696 / 8,696 (100%) $124,773
Costa Mesa Pacific Amphitheatre 18,765 / 18,765 (100%) $297,473
San Francisco San Francisco Convention Center 8,500 / 8,500 (100%) $127,500
Tempe ASU Activity Center 10,013 / 10,013 (100%) $133,427
Dallas Dallas Convention Center 8,717 / 8,717 (100%) $130,735
Philadelphia The Spectrum 31,384 / 31,384 (100%) $474,696
Worcester Worcester Centrum 11,981 / 11,981 (100%) $177,515
New Haven New Haven Colisseum 10,190 / 10,190 (100%) $153,856
New York City Radio City Music Hall 17,538 / 17,538 (100%) $294,050 TOTAL 222,905 / 222,905 (100%) $3,301,609 SOURCE
Whos That Girl World Tour (1987)
Duration:
June 14, 1987 – June 22, 1987 (Asia)
June 27, 1987 – August 9, 1987 (North America)
August 15, 1987 – September 6, 1987 (Europe) Number of Performances: 37 Opening act: Level 42
The 37 concert dates of the Who's That Girl World Tour played to 2.5 million fans. It was Madonna's first world tour, reaching Asia, North America and Europe. The tour supported her third studio album, True Blue as well as the soundtrack Who's That Girl. Denoted as a "theatrical multi-media spectacular", the tour had everything – from sex, sensation and religious uproar for projecting the Pope's image during one performance. Critically appreciated as a technically and fashionably superior and unprecedented tour, Who's That Girl was a commercial success, earning almost US $25 million and playing to a record breaking 130,000 audience in Paris. A Japanese home video titled Who's That Girl – Live In Japan was released in 1987 in Japan only and also an international release Ciao, Italia! – Live from Italy was available in 1988. Set list
"Open Your Heart"
"Lucky Star"
"True Blue"
"Papa Don't Preach"
"White Heat"
"Causing a Commotion"
"The Look of Love"
Medley:
-"Dress You Up"
-"Material Girl"
-"Like a Virgin" (contains excerpts from "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)"
"Where's the Party"
"Live to Tell"
"Into the Groove"
"La Isla Bonita"
"Who's That Girl"
"Holiday"
Box Office Score Data
City Venue Tickets Sold / Available Gross Revenue
Osaka Osaka Stadium 89,996 / 89,996 (100%) $888,773[51]
Tokyo Korakuen Stadium 65,000 / 65,000 (100%) $780,123[51]
Paris Parc de Sceaux 131,100 / 131,100 (100%) $1,989,234[60]
Turin Stadio Olimpico di Torino 65,000 / 65,000 (100%) $1,294,050[60] TOTAL 1,386,594 / 1,388,521 (99.9%) $23,640,564
Blond Ambition World Tour (1990)
Duration: April 13, 1990 – April 27, 1990 (Asia)
May 4, 1990 – June 25, 1990 (North America)
June 30, 1990 – August 5, 1990 (Europe) Number of Performances: 57 Opening acts:
Technotronic (North America, some European countries)
Fingerprints (Sweden)
Adele Humphrey (selected dates)
Mysterious Art (Germany)
The Blond Ambition World Tour was the third concert tour by Madonna. It supported her fourth studio album, Like a Prayer, and the soundtrack, I'm Breathless. The tour reached Japan, North America, and Europe. Inspired by the 1972 film Cabaret, it was a widely publicized and reported in the media, mainly for its juxtaposition of Catholic imagery and sexual content. Rolling Stone called it an "elaborately choreographed, sexually provocative extravaganza" and proclaimed it "the best tour of 1990." In 1991, the documentary Truth or Dare (also known as In Bed with Madonna), was released chronicling the tour. The tour received the "Most Creative Stage Production" at the Pollstar Concert Industry Awards. An HBO special was broadcast in 1990 titled Madonna Live! – Blond Ambition World Tour 90 and a laserdisc of the tour was released in 1990 by Pioneer Electronics as part of the sponsorship deal from the tour. Another home video, Blond Ambition Japan Tour 90 was released in Japan only.
Set list
"Express Yourself" (contains excerpts from "Everybody")
"Open Your Heart"
"Causing a Commotion"
"Where's The Party"
"Like a Virgin"
"Like a Prayer" (contains excerpts from "Act of Contrition")
Medley:
-"Live to Tell"
-"Oh Father"
"Papa Don't Preach"
"Sooner or Later"
"Hanky Panky"
"Now I'm Following You"
"Material Girl"
"Cherish"
"Into the Groove" (contains elements of "Ain't Nobody Better")
"Vogue"
"Holiday" (contains elements of "Do the Bus Stop")
"Keep It Together" (contains excerpts from "Family Affair")
The Girlie Show World Tour (1993)
Duration:
September 25, 1993 – October 1, 1993 (Europe)
October 5, 1993 (Asia)
October 7, 1993 (Europe)
October 11, 1993 – October 26, 1993 (North America)
October 30, 1993 – November 6, 1993 (South America)
November 10, 1993 – November 13, 1993 (North America)
November 19, 1993 – December 4, 1993 (Australia)
December 7, 1993 – December 19, 1993 (Asia) Number of Performances: 39 Opening acts:
Yonca Evcimik and Kenan Doğulu (Istanbul)
Gipsy Kings (Paris)
UNV (England, some USA venues)
Mario Pelchat (Montreal)
Peter Andre (Australia)
The Girlie Show World Tour was the fourth concert tour by Madonna, in support of her fifth studio album, Erotica. The tour visited the North and South America, Europe, Australia and Japan. Madonna's inspiration for the name of the tour was a painting called "Girlie Show" by Edward Hopper. The tour was estimated to have grossed over US $70 million. Fans and critics noted it as Madonna's best tour, reaffirming that "as a singer and stage performer, Madonna could still please her audience." Two separate TV specials were broadcast in 1993; Madonna Live in Japan – The Girlie Show, which was only broadcast in Japan and an HBO special titled Madonna: The Girlie Show – Live Down Under, this version was released on home video in 1994. Set list
"Introduction / The Girlie Show Theme"
"Erotica"
"Fever"
"Vogue"
"Rain" (contains excerpts from "Just My Imagination" along with elements of "Singin' in the Rain")
"Express Yourself"
"Deeper and Deeper" (contains excerpts from "It Takes Two")
"Why's It So Hard"
"In This Life"
"The Beast Within" (Dance Interlude)
"Like a Virgin" (contains excerpts from "Falling In Love Again")
"Bye Bye Baby"
"I'm Going Bananas"
"La Isla Bonita"
"Holiday" (contains excerpts from "Holiday for Calliope")
"Justify My Love"
"Everybody" (contains excerpts from "Everybody Is a Star" along with elements of "Dance to the Music", "After the Dance")
Drowned World Tour (2001)
Duration:
June 9, 2001 – July 12, 2001 (Europe)
July 21, 2001 – September 15, 2001 (North America) Number of Performances: 47
The Drowned World Tour was the fifth concert tour by Madonna in support of her seventh and eight studio albums, Ray of Light and Music. The tour was only in Europe and North America, and was critically appreciated from contemporary critics who complimented her ability to re-invent continuously. It was a commercial success and went on to become the fourth-most successful and highest-grossing concert tours of 2001. She grossed more than US $75 million with summer sold-out shows and eventually played in front of 730,000 people throughout North America and Europe. An HBO special titled Madonna Live! – Drowned World Tour 2001 was broadcast in 2001 and was later available on home video. Set list
"Drowned World/Substitute For Love" (contains elements of "Music", "Human Nature" "Ray of Light" and "Impressive Instant")
"Impressive Instant"
"Candy Perfume Girl"
"Beautiful Stranger" (contains elements of "Soul Bossa Nova (Dim's Space-A-Nova)")
"Ray of Light" (ends with a reprise of "Drowned World/Substitute For Love")
"Paradise (Not for Me)" (Video Interlude)
"Frozen" (Stereo MC's Remix)
"Nobody's Perfect" (with "Open Your Heart" chord intro)
Medley:
-"Mer Girl"
-"Sky Fits Heaven"
-"Mer Girl" (Reprise)
"What It Feels Like for a Girl" (Remix)(Video Interlude)
"I Deserve It"
"Don't Tell Me"
"Human Nature"
"The Funny Song"
"Secret"
"Gone" (Replaced by "You'll See" in selected US shows)
"You'll See" (Replaced "Gone" in selected US shows)
"Don't Cry for Me Argentina" (Dancer/Instrumental Interlude)
"Lo Que Siente La Mujer"
"La Isla Bonita"
"Holiday" (contains elements from "Fate")
"Music" Box Office Score Data City Venue Tickets Sold / Available Gross Revenue
Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi 36,136 / 36,136 (100%) $2,039,112
Milan Fila Forum 36,100 / 36,100 (100%) $3,926,815
Berlin Max-Schmeling-Halle 43,455 / 43,455 (100%) $2,864,786
Paris Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy 68,000 / 68,000 (100%) $4,443,155
London Earls Court 107,415 / 107,415 (100%) $8,734,149
Philadelphia First Union Center 31,128 / 31,128 (100%) $3,382,485
New York Madison Square Garden 79,401 / 79,401 (100%) $9,297,105
East Rutherford Continental Arena 16,457 / 16,457 (100%) $1,842,155
Boston Fleet Center 29,886 / 29,886 (100%) $3,503,520
Washington, D.C. MCI Center 32,061 / 32,061 (100%) $3,472,148
Fort Lauderdale National Rental Car Center 31,572 / 31,572 (100%) $3,603,573
Atlanta Philips Arena 29,617 / 29,617 (100%) $3,553,444
Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills 34,407 / 34,407 (100%) $4,127,533
Chicago United Center 33,725 / 33,725 (100%) $3,743,830[46]
Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena 29,587 / 29,587 (100%) $6,503,950[46]
Los Angeles Staples Center 61,464 / 61,464 (100%) $8,303,165[47] TOTAL 731,606 / 731,606 (100%) $76,792,245
Re-Invention World Tour (2004)
Duration:
June 9, 2001 – July 12, 2001 (Europe)
July 21, 2001 – September 15, 2001 (North America) Number of Performances: 47 Opening acts:
Playing at dates in North America and Europe again, the Re-Invention World Tour was the sixth concert tour by Madonna, promoting her ninth studio album American Life. Critically revered, Re-Invention was named as the highest grossing tour of 2004, earning US $125 million from 56 shows and 900,000 audience. It won the Top Tour award as part of the 2004 Billboard Touring Awards. The tour was chronicled in the 2005 documentary I'm Going to Tell You a Secret and a live album/DVD set was released in 2006. Set list
"The Beast Within" (Video Introduction) (contains elements of "El Yom 'Ulliqa 'Ala Khashaba")
"Vogue"
"Nobody Knows Me"
"Frozen"
"American Life"
"Express Yourself"
"Burning Up"
"Material Girl"
"Hollywood" (Remix)(Dancer/Video Interlude)
"Hanky Panky"
"Deeper and Deeper"
"Die Another Day"
"Lament"
"Bedtime Story" (Remix)(Dancer/Video Interlude)
"Nothing Fails"
"Don't Tell Me (contained elements of "Bitter Sweet Symphony" in most European shows)
"Like a Prayer"
"Mother and Father" (contains excerpts from "Intervention")
"Imagine"
"Into the Groove" (contains elements of "Susan MacLeod" and "Into the Hollywood Groove")
"Papa Don't Preach" (ends with a reprise of "American Life")
"Crazy for You"
"Music" (contains elements from "Into the Groove")
"Holiday" (contains elements of "She Wants to Move") Box Office Score Data Venue City Tickets Sold / Available Gross revenue
The Forum Los Angeles 43,158 / 43,158 (100%) $6,965,055
MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas 28,341 / 28,341(100%) $7,005,548
Duration:
May 21, 2006 – July 23, 2006 (North America)
July 30, 2006 – September 12, 2006 (Europe)
September 16, 2006 – September 21, 2006 (Asia)
Number of Performances: 60
Set list
"Future Lovers"/"I Feel Love"
"Get Together"
"Like a Virgin"
"Jump"
"Confessions" (Interlude) (contains elements from "Live to Tell")
"Live to Tell"
"Forbidden Love"
"Isaac"
"Sorry" (Pet Shop Boys Remix)
"Like It or Not"
"Sorry" (Remix Video Interlude)
"I Love New York"
"Ray of Light"
"Let It Will Be" (Paper Faces Remix)
"Drowned World/Substitute for Love"
"Paradise (Not for Me)"
"The Duke Mixes the Hits" (Video Interlude) (contains excerpts from "Borderline", "Erotica", "Dress You Up", "Holiday" and "Disco Inferno")
"Music Inferno" (contains elements from "Disco Inferno", with excerpts from "Where's the Party")
"Erotica" (Remixed version based on 1992 unreleased demo, known as "You Thrill Me")
"La Isla Bonita"
"Lucky Star" (contains elements from "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" along with excerpts from "Hung Up")
"Hung Up" (contains elements from "Lucky Star")
Box Office Score Data Total 1,209,593 / 1,210,269 (~100%) $194,754,447
Sticky & Sweet Tour (2008–09)
Duration:
August 23, 2008 – September 27, 2008 (Europe)
October 4, 2008 – November 30, 2008 (North America)
December 4, 2008 – December 21, 2008 (South America)
July 4, 2009 – August 29, 2009 (Europe)
September 1, 2009 – September 2, 2009 (Asia) Number of Performances: 85 Opening acts:
Robyn (Europe, select venues)[64]
Benny Benassi (Rome)[65]
Paul Oakenfold (Europe, Israel, North America & South America, select venues)[66]
Bob Sinclar (Paris)[67]
The Sticky & Sweet Tour was the eighth worldwide concert tour by Madonna and promoted her eleventh studio album, Hard Candy. It began in August 2008 and was Madonna's first concert tour from her new recording and business deal with Live Nation. The tour was extended in 2009, by adding previously unventured European dates. The Sticky & Sweet Tour broke many records in terms of its ticket sales, commercial gross and audience attendance. After the first leg, it became the highest grossing tour by a solo artist, earning $282 million, breaking the previous record Madonna herself held with the Confessions Tour. Overall, Madonna performed to over 3.5 million fans in 32 countries, grossing a total of US$408 million, making it also the second highest grossing tour of all time and the highest grossing tour by a solo artist. A TV special Madonna – Sticky & Sweet Tour was broadcast in the UK on Sky in July 2009 on the opening night of the 2009 leg of the tour. A live album/DVD set was released in 2010.
Set list
2008
"The Sweet Machine" (Video Introduction) (contains elements from "Manipulated Living", "4 Minutes", "Human Nature" and "Give It 2 Me")
"Candy Shop" (contains elements of "4 Minutes" and Beat Goes On)
"Beat Goes On" (contains elements of "And the Beat Goes On")
"Human Nature" (contains excerpts from "Gimme More" along with elements of "What You Need")
"Vogue" (contains elements of "4 Minutes", "Give It To Me" and "Discothčque")
"Die Another Day" (Remix) (Video Interlude) (contains excerpts from "Mortal Kombat: The Album" along with elements of "Do You Wanna Get Funky", "Planet Rock" and "Looking for the Perfect Beat")
"Into the Groove" (contains elements of "Toop Toop", "Body Work", "Jump", "Apache", "It's like That" and "Double Dutch Bus")
"Heartbeat"
"Borderline"
"She's Not Me"(contains elements of Thief Of Hearts)
"Music" (contains elements of "Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit", along with excerpts from "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life" and "Heartbeat")
"Rain" (Remix) (Video Interlude) (contains elements of "Here Comes the Rain Again" along with excerpts from "4 Minutes")
"Devil Wouldn't Recognize You"
"Spanish Lesson"
"Miles Away"
"La Isla Bonita" (contains excerpts from "Lela Pala Tute")
"Doli Doli" (Kolpakov Trio solo) (contains elements of "Me Darava") (Dance Interlude)
"You Must Love Me"
"Get Stupid" (Video Interlude) (contains excerpts from "Beat Goes On", "Give It 2 Me", "4 Minutes" and "Voices")
"4 Minutes"
"Like a Prayer" (contains elements of "Feels Like Home")
"Ray of Light"
"Hung Up" (contains elements of "A New Level" and "4 Minutes")
"Give It 2 Me" (contains elements of "Fired Up!" (Club 69 Mix) and Jody Den Broeder Remix of "Give It 2 Me")
2009
"The Sweet Machine" (Video Introduction) (contains elements from "Manipulated Living", "4 Minutes", "Human Nature" and "Give It 2 Me")
"Candy Shop" (contains elements of "4 Minutes" and Beat Goes On)
"Beat Goes On" (contains elements of "And the Beat Goes On")
"Human Nature" (contains excerpts from "Gimme More" along with elements of "What You Need")
"Vogue" (contains elements of "4 Minutes", "Give It To Me" and "Discothčque")
"Die Another Day" (Remix) (Video Interlude) (contains excerpts from "Mortal Kombat: The Album" along with elements of "Do You Wanna Get Funky", "Planet Rock" and "Looking for the Perfect Beat")
"Into the Groove" (contains elements of "Toop Toop", "Body Work", "Jump", "Apache", "It's Like That" and "Double Dutch Bus")
"Holiday" (contains elements of "Celebration" and "Everybody", along with excerpts from "Jam", "2000 Watts", "Billie Jean", "Another Part of Me" and "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'")
"Dress You Up" (contains elements of "My Sharona" along with excerpts from "God Save the Queen and "Mickey")
"She's Not Me"(contains elements of Thief Of Hearts)
"Music" (contains elements of "Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit", along with excerpts from "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life" and "Heartbeat")
"Rain" (Remix) (Video Interlude) (contains elements of "Here Comes the Rain Again" along with excerpts from "4 Minutes")
"Devil Wouldn't Recognize You"
"Spanish Lesson"
"Miles Away"
"La Isla Bonita" (contains excerpts from "Lela Pala Tute")
"Doli Doli" (Kolpakov Trio solo) (contains elements of "Me Darava") (Dance Interlude)
"You Must Love Me"
"Get Stupid" (Video Interlude) (contains excerpts from "Beat Goes On", "Give It 2 Me", "4 Minutes" and "Voices")
"4 Minutes"
"Like a Prayer" (contains elements of "Feels Like Home")
"Frozen" (contains elements of "I'm Not Alone" along with excerpts from "Open Your Heart")
"Ray of Light"
"Give It 2 Me" (contains elements of "Fired Up!" (Club 69 Mix) and Jody Den Broeder Remix of "Give It 2 Me")
Forbidden Love (from COADF), Lucky Star, Miles Away, She's Not Me, Like A Prayer, La Isla Bonita.. **** there's too many songs i love from her the list can go on an on.
That is the cool thing about M! There are so many songs that can become favorites because they're so distinct... I could also name Frozen, Ray Of Light, Secret or Dress You Up as favorites.
US & UK: MADONNA ♥ The Cataracs ♥ Dev ♥ Lily Allen ♥ Jennifer Lopez ♥ Cash Cash ♥ Pharrell ♥ All Time Low ♥ Kelis ♥ Switch ♥ Soulja Boy ♥ Crookers ♥ LMFAO ♥ Janet ♥ Breathe Carolina ♥ Britney ♥ Michael Jackson ♥ Gillette ♥ Jill Sobule ♥ Paula Abdul ♥ Cody Simpson / Scandinavia: Robyn ♥ Ace of Base ♥ September ♥ Nik & Jay / Italy & France: Giuseppe Povia ♥ Raffaella Carra ♥ Tiziano Ferro ♥ Yelle / Argentina: Daniela Herrero ♥ Miranda! ♥ Leo Garcia ♥ Que Out / Mexico: Yuri ♥ Lynda ♥ Kany Garcia ♥ Aventura ♥ Maria Daniela y su Sonido Lasser ♥ Diego Boneta ♥ / Chile: Six Pack ♥ Kudai ♥ Kel ♥ Leamitie ♥ Mamacita en la Terraza.