![]() He explained he wanted his songs to be more universal and not alienate people who might be uncomfortable with gay relationships. During his fall from grace, Smith took heat for saying he did not use gender-specific pronouns in his lyrics. One can hear how far he's come on the lead single "Too Good at Goodbyes," where he's not only fallen in love but grown jaded by it too: "Every time you hurt me, the less that I cry / And every time you leave me, the quicker these tears dry." It appears the song may have been co-written by Ryan Tedder, as he has commented “LETS GOOOOOOOOOO” on both Smith and Madonna’s posts.This time around Smith isn't writing about unrequited love. The following month at the Grammy Awards, Madonna introduced Smith, along with their collaborator, Kim Petras, ahead of their performance of “Unholy.” “If I see Rihanna or Madonna, I fall to the floor,” they said. ![]() Back in January, ahead of the release of their fourth album, Gloria, Smith revealed during an interview with Jimmy Fallon that they get starstruck seeing pop divas. ![]() This collaboration arrives as a full-circle moment for Smith and Madonna. Purple letters reading “S&M” cover the art, which, ostensibly stand for “Sam Smith and Madonna,” but could also be alluding to sadomasochism. On the cover art appears to be images of Smith and Madonna’s backs, as the two are wearing bustiers. The song is called “Vulgar,” which, of course, has fans shivering with anticipation. Today, Madonna and Sam Smith announced that the two are dropping a new single in June, just in time for Pride Month. Two pop icons are gearing up for a steamy collaboration. ![]()
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