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2009 single by Madonna

"Celebration"
A bluish collage of a number of images, featuring a middle-aged blonde woman with long curls. In the images, she is dancing, smoking cigarettes and the central image is a shot of her face only. On the below-right of the image, the words "Madonna" and "Celebration" are written in bright red capital fonts.
Single byMadonna
from the albumCelebration
ReleasedJuly 30, 2009 (2009-07-30)
GenreDance-pop
Length3:35
LabelWarner Bros.
Songwriters
Producers
  • Madonna
  • Paul Oakenfold
Madonna singles chronology
"Miles Away"
(2008)
"Celebration"
(2009)
"Revolver"
(2009)
Music videos

"Celebration" is a song recorded by American singerMadonna for her thirdgreatest hits album of thesame name (2009). Written by Madonna,Paul Oakenfold, Ian Green, andCiaran Gribbin, it was produced by Madonna and Oakenfold. Musically adance-pop track with elements ofelectronic dance music (EDM), it recalls the singer's work from the 1980s and 1990s, while its lyrics invite listeners to join a party. The song was released on July 30, 2009, as the album'slead single, with officialremixes by Oakenfold,Benny Benassi,Johnny Vicious, andAkon.

Upon release, "Celebration" received mixed reviews from music critics: some praised its club-ready energy and resemblance to Madonna's earlier hits, while others dismissed it as forgettable, generic, and lyrically weak. The track was nominated forBest Dance Recording at the52nd Annual Grammy Awards. Commercially, it achieved modest results in the United States, peaking at number 71 on theBillboard Hot 100 and becoming her 55th entry on the chart. The track found greater success internationally, topping the charts in countries including Italy, Finland, and Scotland, and reaching the top three in the United Kingdom.

The accompanyingmusic video was directed byJonas Åkerlund and features Madonna dancing, posing provocatively, and appearing alongside her daughterLourdes Leon and then-boyfriend, modelJesus Luz. An alternate video incorporating fan footage was also released. Madonna has included the song in theset lists of herMDNA (2012) andCelebration (2023–2024) concert tours.

Background and development

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A man with shoulder-length hair wearing a black shirt, standing behind equipment.
Paul Oakenfold (pictured in 2009) co-wrote and co-produced the song.

In March 2009, Madonna's publicist Liz Rosenberg confirmed that the singer would release a new greatest hitscompilation, spanning the first, second, and third decades of her musical career, in September of that year.[1] Two months later,Contactmusic.com reported that English producer andDJPaul Oakenfold would collaborate with her on three new songs for the project.[2] In an interview withAttitude magazine published in May, Oakenfold revealed three titles —"Broken", "I'm Sorry", and "Celebrate"— describing them as "lyrically classic Madonna with an edgy modern sound".[3] "Celebrate", later retitled "Celebration", was written by Madonna, Oakenfold, Ian Green, andCiaran Gribbin, with production handled by Madonna and Oakenfold.[4]

The collaboration began while Madonna was on theSticky & Sweet Tour (2008―2009). She asked Oakenfold what he was working on and requested material that she could write lyrics to.[5] At the time, Oakenfold, Green, and Gribbin had been developing tracks for Oakenfold's upcoming album. They sent Madonna fifteendemos; according to Gribbin, "of these, she chose two I was working on, 'Celebration' and 'Broken'".[5] The trio had already devised thechord progression and arranged thebacking track with guitars, keyboards, and drums, while Madonna supplied the lyrics and melody.[5] To accompany the release, officialremixes were commissioned from Oakenfold,Benny Benassi,Johnny Vicious, andAkon.[6][7]

Composition and release

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Musically, "Celebration" has been noted adance-pop track with elements ofelectronic dance music (EDM), incorporatinghouse andfour-on-the-floor beats.[a] Author Daryl Easlea described it as an "upbeatEuro-pop house track clearly aimed at the dance floors ofIbiza and beyond".[11] Other critics, however, felt that compared to Madonna's mid-2000s singles such as "Hung Up" (2005), it was "slightly less Euro" in style, instead recalling the singer's earlier work withJohn "Jellybean" Benitez, and tracks like "Into the Groove" (1985), "Vogue" (1990), "Deeper and Deeper" (1992), and "Ray of Light" (1998).[b] Chris Williams (Billboard) and Nick Levine (Digital Spy) noted similarities to "4 Minutes" (2008) in its "sense of urgency", and toCalvin Harris's "I'm Not Alone" (2009).[12][15]

An "unashamed party tune", "Celebration" finds Madonna inviting listeners to join "the dance of life".[8][15] She sings the lines, "Come join the party / 'cause everybody wants to party with you".[12] James Montgomery ofMTV described the refrain as resembling "a truckload ofNintendo Entertainment Systems exploding in unison (only sexier)".[16] Other lines, such as "If it makes you feel good then I say do it / I don’t know what you’re waiting for", are delivered with whatSlant Magazine's Paul Schrodt called "garish digital effects".[10] During thebridge, Madonna jokingly remarks that she does not recognize her dance partner without clothes on.[8]

On July 29, 2009, "Celebration"leaked online through multiple file-sharing sites.[9] It was officially made available forstreaming anddigital download in the following days,[17][18] and serviced to radio stations on August 3.[19] A digitalextended play (EP) of remixes was released on August 19, while physical formats followed in September and October.[6][c] To promote the single, Madonna's official website held a "My own Celebration cover" contest in which fans were invited to design their own artwork; ten winners received copies of the promotional CD as prizes.[20] The Akon remix was issued digitally on November 17, and sent to radios on January 26, 2010.[7][21] The Benny Benassi remix was later included onFinally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones (2022), Madonna's thirdremix album.[22]

Critical reception and recognition

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"Celebration" received mixed reviews from music critics. Todd Martens of theLos Angeles Times called it an "effective reboot" of Madonna's late-1980s hits, though he felt it also sounded "a bit obligatory".[8] Chris A. Sosa ofYahoo Voices agreed, describing it as "good fun" that favorably contrasted with the "icy fauxhip-hop" ofHard Candy (2008), but admitted it "doesn't bring anything new to the equation".[14] Joey Guerra of theHouston Chronicle shared this view, noting that the track "doesn't break any new ground but finds Madonna where she's most comfortable — on the dance floor".[23]The Oklahoman's George Lang described "Celebration" as a slight update of Madonna's early dance-pop style, not on par withThe Immaculate Collection (1990) but "generally worth celebrating".[13] For Fraser McAlpine ofBBC, the song was a "decent dance track", while Stephen M. Deusner ofPitchfork considered it lightweight but effective pop where "what's important isn't Madonna's singing, but the fact that it's Madonna singing".[24][25] Mayer Nissim ofPink News opined that "for all its disposability, ['Celebration'] just can't be resisted", andParade's Samuel R. Murrian praised the Benny Benassi remix as the superior version.[26][27]

Other reviewers were more critical. Michael Slezak ofEntertainment Weekly acknowledged its club appeal but felt Madonna was revisiting the "Party! Get on the floor!" theme for "the umpteenth time without even the slightest bit of linguistic flair".[17] Chris Williams ofBillboard found the single unoriginal and unlikely to spark new trends, while Sarah Crompton ofThe Daily Telegraph called it forgettable.[12][28] Nick Levine called it "relatively unadventurous", whileJude Rogers ofThe Guardian said it showed "shadows of [Madonna's] old selves, but more light is required".[15][29] Also fromThe Guardian, Louis Pattison was more negative, branding the single an "Eurodance monstrosity" and dismissing Oakenfold's production as "grim".[30] Paul Schrodt ofSlant Magazine called it a generic "embarrassing failure" and argued that Madonna sounded detached, "like aReal Housewife too sauced onrosé to actually care one way or another".[10]

Some writers compared "Celebration" and "Revolver" —another track recorded for the compilation— unfavorably to the original additions made toThe Immaculate Collection, "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me". Douglas Wolk ofPitchfork argued that while those songs had "pointed [Madonna's] way forward for the next decade", "Celebration" and "Revolver" "just sound like throwaways".[31] Eric Henderson ofSlant Magazine described them as "zero-traction" dance tracks unworthy to "kiss the feet [of 'Justify My Love' and 'Rescue Me']".[32]

Despite divided opinions, "Celebration" earned industry recognition. It was nominated forBest Dance Recording at the52nd Annual Grammy Awards, but lost toLady Gaga's "Poker Face" (2008).[33] It was also up for Best Pop Dance Track at the32nd International Dance Music Awards, where the honor went to "When Love Takes Over" (2009) byDavid Guetta andKelly Rowland.[34]In retrospective rankings,TheBacklot.com placed it 65th among Madonna's greatest songs,[35]USA Today ranked it 61st,[36]Parade 59th,[27] andPink News 24th.[26] The staff ofPopjustice listed "Celebration" among the best singles of 2009, andShape magazine included it in their "Top 10 Madonna songs for the gym".[37][38]

Commercial performance

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Image of a man with long hair and a beard, wearing a black and silver jacket, standing in front of a patterned backdrop.
"Sexy Chick" byDavid Guetta (pictured in 2011) prevented "Celebration" from topping theEuropean Hot 100 Singles chart.

In the United States, "Celebration" debuted and peaked at number 71 on theBillboard Hot 100 for the week of August 22, 2009, becoming Madonna's 55th entry on the chart.[39][40][41] It entered theHot Dance Club Songs andHot Dance Airplay charts at numbers 29 and seven, respectively, extending her record for the most hits on the latter.[42] On the issue dated September 26, 2009, it became her 40th number-one on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart, more than any other artist.[43] By the end of 2009, "Celebration" ranked 17th on the Hot Dance Club Play year-end chart.[44] The single also peaked at number 33 on theAdult Pop Airplay chart, giving Madonna the most entries in its history.[45] Additionally, it reached number 35 on theHot Latin Songs chart, becoming one of only four Madonna tracks to appear there, alongside "You'll See" (1995), "American Life" (2003), and "Medellín" (2019).[46] In April 2010,Billboard reported sales of 192,000 digital units, making "Celebration" one of her best-selling singles since 2005.[47] In Canada, "Celebration" debuted at number 56 on theCanadian Hot 100 before reaching number five the following week.[48]

The single performed more strongly across Europe. In theUK Singles Chart, it debuted and peaked at number three on September 20, 2009, and spent seven weeks on the chart.[49] It marked Madonna's 63rd UK top-ten single and remained her last until 2023, when she returned withThe Weeknd andPlayboi Carti on "Popular".[50] Elsewhere, "Celebration" reached number one in Scotland,[51] Italy,[52] Bulgaria,[53] Sweden,[54] and Finland, where it spent six non-consecutive weeks at the top.[55] In Italy, it was certified platinum by theFederation of the Italian Music Industry (FIMI) for shipments of 60,000 copies,[52][56] while in Finland it earned a gold certification from theInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).[55][57] The song also reached the top five in France and Germany,[58][59] the top ten in Ireland and Austria,[60][61] and narrowly made the top 20 in Spain.[62] On theEuropean Hot 100 Singles chart, it peaked at number two behind David Guetta's "Sexy Chick" (2009).[63] Outside Europe, the single reached number 40 in Australia and number five in Japan.[64][65]

Music video

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Background

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A man with curly dark hair and light stubble stands with his arms crossed, wearing a short-sleeved graphic T-shirt against a white geometric background.
ModelJesus Luz (pictured in 2009), Madonna's then-boyfriend, appears as a DJ in the "Celebration" music video.

The music video for "Celebration" was filmed between dates of the Sticky & Sweet Tour under the direction ofJonas Åkerlund, a frequent Madonna collaborator.[66][67] Portions were shot at theDolce & Gabbana Metropole theater inMilan.[68] Fans were invited to participate, with ads on her website encouraging them to attend the Milan andBarcelona shoots "dressed to impress [...] ready to perform, dance or just be yoursel[ves]".[69][70] Fashion stylists working for Madonna reviewed photos submitted by prospective participants, judging their outfits, looks, and Madonna memorabilia. Of the thirty people selected, five were discarted after an initial screening, while the remaining twenty-five showcased their dancing in group and solo performances before a white backdrop.[68] Dancers from the Sticky & Sweet Tour participated in the filming.[71]

The clip features cameos by her daughterLourdes Leon and her then-boyfriendJesus Luz, who appears as a DJ.[16] Madonna wears aPierre Balmain black mini-dress "gynecologically cut" and encrusted with crystals, paired with knee-highChristian Louboutin boots.[16][71][72]Rolling Stone's Daniel Krepps summarized the result as "pretty much what's advertised in the title: a 'celebration' of Madonna's career".[66] The video uses the Benny Benassi remix instead of the album version and opens with Madonna asking, "Haven't I seen you somewhere before?"[73][74] It shows her dancing and posing provocatively with a group of male dancers, including moments of "groping and grinding guiltlessly" with Luz.[16] In one sequence she removes his jacket, brushes her lips against his, and then pushes him away.[74]

Release and reception

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"Celebration" premiered simultaneously on music channels worldwide and on the AmericaniTunes Store on September 1, 2009.[67] EarlyTeasers featured Oakenfold performing "wacky dance moves", though these shots were not included in the final cut.[66] The video was later included on Madonna's compilationCelebration: The Video Collection (2009).[75] Daniel Krepps wrote that it showed the singer's "dance moves [were] still razor-sharp as she turn[ed] 51".[66] Melinda Newman ofHitFix similarly commended Madonna's "energetic and sharp" choreography, noting her physical precision and control.[71]

James Montgomery felt it evoked her "dark era, a period that runs roughly from the release ofThe Immaculate Collection, toher disastrous appearance onLate Night With David Letterman in 1994.[16] Olivia Smith of theNew York Daily News observed that although Madonna had toned down her appearance, she remained "her pelvis-swirling overtly sexual self", while also noting that her interactions with Luz were less provocative than her solo scenes, such as when she grabbed her crotch "in a demonstration afterMichael Jackson's heart" or performed on all fours.[74] Newman also highlighted the video's "sparse yet compelling" visual style and praised Åkerlund's "jerky, quick-cut" editing reminiscent of his work on the video for "Ray of Light".[71] She compared Madonna's look to "something straight out of anAndy Warhol party" and noted that despite the song's repeated invitation to “join the party”, the singer "never quite makes it to her own celebration", symbolically excluded from the youthful crowd of dancers.[71]

A second version of the video, featuring fan-submitted footage and clips of Leon wearing her mother's bridal outfit from 1984'sLike a Virgin, premiered on Madonna's officialMySpace page on September 17, 2009.[76][77] Barbara Ellen ofThe Guardian criticized the concept as "deliciously creepy", arguing that dressing her daughter as a younger version of herself exemplified Madonna's tendency to blur the line between her personal life and public image.[78]

Live performances

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A woman in a blue corset and veil performs on stage with four dancers in elaborate costumes, including a white wedding dress, black-and-red armor, a green dress, and gladiator-style attire.
The Celebration Tour'smedley performance of "Bitch I'm Madonna" (2015) and "Celebration".

Elements of "Celebration" were incorporated into the performance of "Holiday" (1983) during the Sticky & Sweet Tour in 2009.[79] Three years later, the song served as the closing number ofthe MDNA Tour (2012).[80] The performance opened with church bells before Madonna and her dancers appeared on stage amid "lights, lasers and colors", according to Argentina'sCanal 26.[81][82] Xavi Sánchez Pons ofMondo Sonoro described the staging as transforming the venue into an "overwhelming nightclub" with platforms and "disco-styleTron-inspired" projections, during which the singer simulated being a DJ.[83] A performance from this tour was included on theMDNA World Tour live album (2013).[84]

In June 2022, Madonna performed the track at Pride's Women of the World Party at New York'sTerminal 5 to promoteFinally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones.[85] She wore a yellow and pinkAdidas hoodie with matching shorts, later changing into black sequined attire with boots and accessories.[86] "Celebration" also closedthe Celebration Tour (2023–2024) in amedley with "Bitch I'm Madonna" (2015).[87] The segment featured dancers dressed as Madonna throughout different stages of her career, a tribute to Michael Jackson, and projected images of celebrities.[88] Mark Savage of the BBC wrote that while the show touched on themes of celebrity,sexism, andageism, its finale ultimately suggested that the singer's greatest achievement after four decades was "the very act of being Madonna".[87]OutInPerth was more critical of the number, remarking that although it was "a great tune to end the show," it came "nowhere close" to matching the energy of the MDNA Tour finale.[89]

Track listing

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  • US CD maxi-single[90]
  1. "Celebration" (Oakenfold Remix) – 6:35
  2. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Remix) – 5:31
  3. "Celebration" (Paul Oakenfold Dub Mix) – 6:35
  4. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Remix Edit) – 4:01
  5. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Dub) – 6:03
  6. "Celebration" (Johnny Vicious Club Remix) – 7:59
  • German CD maxi-single[91]
  1. "Celebration" (Album Version) – 3:34
  2. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Remix) – 5:31
  3. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Dub) – 6:03
  • iTunes remixes EP[92]
  1. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Remix Edit) – 4:01
  2. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Remix) – 5:31
  3. "Celebration" (Benny Benassi Dub) – 6:03
  4. "Celebration" (Oakenfold Remix Dub) – 6:35
  5. "Celebration" (Oakenfold Remix) – 6:35
  6. "Celebration" (Johnny Vicious Club Remix) – 7:59
  • iTunes digital single feat. Akon[93]
  1. "Celebration" (feat.Akon) – 3:54

Credits and personnel

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Credits adapted from theCelebration album liner notes.[4]

Charts

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Weekly charts

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2009–2010 chart performance for "Celebration"
Chart (2009–2010)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[64]40
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[61]8
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[94]4
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[95]3
Bulgaria (IFPI)[53]1
CanadaHot 100 (Billboard)[48]5
CanadaAC (Billboard)[96]26
CanadaCHR/Top 40 (Billboard)[97]29
CanadaHot AC (Billboard)[98]10
CIS Airplay (TopHit)[99]1
Croatia International Airplay(HRT)[100]1
Czech RepublicAirplay (ČNS IFPI)[101]5
Denmark (Tracklisten)[102]4
European Hot 100 (Billboard)[63]2
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[55]1
France (SNEP)[58]2
Germany (GfK)[59]5
Global Dance Songs (Billboard)[103]4
Hungary (Dance Top 40)[104]4
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[105]1
Ireland (IRMA)[60]10
Italy (FIMI)[52]1
JapanHot 100 (Billboard)[65]5
Mexico Anglo (Monitor Latino)[106]8
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[107]3
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[108]2
Norway (VG-lista)[109]3
Russia Airplay (TopHit)[110]2
SlovakiaAirplay (ČNS IFPI)[111]37
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[62]17
Scotland Singles (OCC)[51]1
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[54]1
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[112]4
UK Singles (OCC)[49]3
UK Dance (OCC)[113]1
USBillboard Hot 100[40]71
USAdult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[114]33
USDance Club Songs (Billboard)[115]1
USDance Singles Sales (Billboard)[116]1
USHot Latin Songs (Billboard)[46]35
USLatin Pop Airplay (Billboard)[117]19

Monthly charts

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2009 monthly chart performance for "Celebration"
Chart (2009)Peak
position
Brazil (Brasil Hot 100 Airplay)[118]15
Brazil (Brasil Hot Pop Songs)[119]7

Year-end charts

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2009 year-end chart performance for "Celebration"
Chart (2009)Position
Australia Dance (ARIA)[120]42
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[121]57
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[122]38
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[123]73
CIS (TopHit)[124]29
Croatia International Airplay (HRT)[125]22
European Hot 100 (Billboard)[126]24
France (SNEP)[127]19
Germany (GfK)[128]47
Hungary (Dance Top 40)[129]35
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[130]29
Japan (Japan Hot 100) (Billboard)[131]12
Japan Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[132]2
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[133]32
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[134]37
Norway Summer Period (VG-lista)[135]17
Russia Airplay (TopHit)[136]66
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[137]27
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[138]38
Taiwan (Hit FM)[139]47
UK Singles (OCC)[140]165
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[141]17
2010 year-end chart performance for "Celebration"
Chart (2010)Position
European Hot 100 (Billboard)[142]88
Hungary (Dance Top 40)[143]40
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[144]58

Certifications and sales

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Certifications and sales for "Celebration"
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[145]Gold15,000^
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[57]Gold6,521[57]
Italy (FIMI)[56]Platinum30,000*
Japan (RIAJ)[146]Gold100,000*
United States
Digital downloads
192,000[47]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Release dates and formats for "Celebration"
RegionDateFormat(s)Version(s)Label(s)Ref.
VariousJuly 30, 2009StreamingOriginalWarner Bros.
July 31, 2009Digital download
United StatesAugust 3, 2009Radio airplay
JapanAugust 12, 2009Digital downloadWarner Music
CanadaAugust 18, 2009Digital download(EP)Remixes
United StatesWarner Bros.
GermanySeptember 4, 2009Maxi CDOriginalWarner Music
ArgentinaSeptember 7, 2009
FranceSeptember 14, 2009CD
United Kingdom
  • CD
  • Maxi CD
Warner Bros.
FranceSeptember 21, 2009Maxi CDWarner Music
United StatesOctober 6, 2009RemixesWarner Bros.
November 9, 2009Digital downloadRemix featuringAkon
FranceDecember 28, 2009CDWarner Music
United StatesJanuary 26, 2010Contemporary hit radioWarner Bros.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Attributed toLos Angeles Times,[8]MTV,[9] andSlant Magazine.[10]
  2. ^Attributed toLos Angeles Times,[8]Billboard,[12]The Oklahoman,[13] andYahoo Voices.[14]
  3. ^See "Release history"

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