Finally Enough Love (50 Number Ones)
Madonna
Madonna’s Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones is a sprawling, 50‑track remix anthology released in August 2022 to celebrate her record‑setting achievement of scoring 50 number‑one hits on Billboard’s Dance Club Songs chart—the most number ones any artist has achieved on a single Billboard chart. Curated by Madonna herself, the three‑CD/6‑LP set runs for over 220 minutes and flows mostly in chronological order, tracing her dance‑floor evolution from early classics like “Holiday,” “Like a Virgin,” “Into the Groove,” and “Vogue” through ’90s and 2000s peaks such as “Ray of Light,” “Music,” and “Hung Up,” up to recent tracks like “I Don’t Search I Find,” whose lyric gives the collection its title.
Rather than simply re‑sequencing familiar single versions, the collection focuses on club mixes and edits by prominent remixers and producers—including Shep Pettibone, William Orbit, Junior Vasquez, Pet Shop Boys, and many others—over 20 of which are officially released or commercially available for the first time. As it moves across four decades, the set doubles as an informal history of dance music, shifting from post‑disco and classic house to techno‑pop, electro, and EDM while highlighting how Madonna repeatedly adapted to new club trends without losing her core pop identity. Critics praised it as both a fan‑friendly deep dive and a powerful reminder of her status as a premier dance artist, with the release also helping her secure yet another milestone: top‑ten albums in the U.S. across five consecutive decades.
Madonna’s Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones is a sprawling, 50‑track remix anthology released in August 2022 to celebrate her record‑setting achievement of scoring 50 number‑one hits on Billboard’s Dance Club Songs chart—the most number ones any artist has achieved on a single Billboard chart. Curated by Madonna herself, the three‑CD/6‑LP set runs for over 220 minutes and flows mostly in chronological order, tracing her dance‑floor evolution from early classics like “Holiday,” “Like a Virgin,” “Into the Groove,” and “Vogue” through ’90s and 2000s peaks such as “Ray of Light,” “Music,” and “Hung Up,” up to recent tracks like “I Don’t Search I Find,” whose lyric gives the collection its title.
Rather than simply re‑sequencing familiar single versions, the collection focuses on club mixes and edits by prominent remixers and producers—including Shep Pettibone, William Orbit, Junior Vasquez, Pet Shop Boys, and many others—over 20 of which are officially released or commercially available for the first time. As it moves across four decades, the set doubles as an informal history of dance music, shifting from post‑disco and classic house to techno‑pop, electro, and EDM while highlighting how Madonna repeatedly adapted to new club trends without losing her core pop identity. Critics praised it as both a fan‑friendly deep dive and a powerful reminder of her status as a premier dance artist, with the release also helping her secure yet another milestone: top‑ten albums in the U.S. across five consecutive decades.
Finally Enough Love (50 Number Ones)
Madonna
Madonna’s Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones is a sprawling, 50‑track remix anthology released in August 2022 to celebrate her record‑setting achievement of scoring 50 number‑one hits on Billboard’s Dance Club Songs chart—the most number ones any artist has achieved on a single Billboard chart. Curated by Madonna herself, the three‑CD/6‑LP set runs for over 220 minutes and flows mostly in chronological order, tracing her dance‑floor evolution from early classics like “Holiday,” “Like a Virgin,” “Into the Groove,” and “Vogue” through ’90s and 2000s peaks such as “Ray of Light,” “Music,” and “Hung Up,” up to recent tracks like “I Don’t Search I Find,” whose lyric gives the collection its title.
Rather than simply re‑sequencing familiar single versions, the collection focuses on club mixes and edits by prominent remixers and producers—including Shep Pettibone, William Orbit, Junior Vasquez, Pet Shop Boys, and many others—over 20 of which are officially released or commercially available for the first time. As it moves across four decades, the set doubles as an informal history of dance music, shifting from post‑disco and classic house to techno‑pop, electro, and EDM while highlighting how Madonna repeatedly adapted to new club trends without losing her core pop identity. Critics praised it as both a fan‑friendly deep dive and a powerful reminder of her status as a premier dance artist, with the release also helping her secure yet another milestone: top‑ten albums in the U.S. across five consecutive decades.
Madonna’s Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones is a sprawling, 50‑track remix anthology released in August 2022 to celebrate her record‑setting achievement of scoring 50 number‑one hits on Billboard’s Dance Club Songs chart—the most number ones any artist has achieved on a single Billboard chart. Curated by Madonna herself, the three‑CD/6‑LP set runs for over 220 minutes and flows mostly in chronological order, tracing her dance‑floor evolution from early classics like “Holiday,” “Like a Virgin,” “Into the Groove,” and “Vogue” through ’90s and 2000s peaks such as “Ray of Light,” “Music,” and “Hung Up,” up to recent tracks like “I Don’t Search I Find,” whose lyric gives the collection its title.
Rather than simply re‑sequencing familiar single versions, the collection focuses on club mixes and edits by prominent remixers and producers—including Shep Pettibone, William Orbit, Junior Vasquez, Pet Shop Boys, and many others—over 20 of which are officially released or commercially available for the first time. As it moves across four decades, the set doubles as an informal history of dance music, shifting from post‑disco and classic house to techno‑pop, electro, and EDM while highlighting how Madonna repeatedly adapted to new club trends without losing her core pop identity. Critics praised it as both a fan‑friendly deep dive and a powerful reminder of her status as a premier dance artist, with the release also helping her secure yet another milestone: top‑ten albums in the U.S. across five consecutive decades.
