"Ghost town" is a melody recorded by American artist Madonna for her thirteenth studio collection, Rebel Heart (2015). It was released to radio stations on March 13, 2015, as the collection's second
single. The melody was composed by Madonna, Jason Evigan, Evan Bogart, and Sean Douglas, and created by Madonna, Billboard and Evigan. Madonna had listened to Douglas' past works and had asked for studio time with him. Together with alternate musicians, they composed "Ghost town" in three days. A pop ditty, the melody was roused by the symbolism of a destructed city after armageddon, and how the survivors go ahead with their lives, with adoration being the main thing they can clutch. Formed as an inspiring track, "Ghost town" highlights instrumentation from organ and drums, with minor vocoder impacts on Madonna's vocals.
"Ghost town" was discharged to iTunes Store as a major aspect of the collection's pre-request in December 2014, in light of programmers spilling tunes from Rebel Heart. The melody got positive reaction from commentators, who recognized Madonna's vocal conveyance, the verses, Billboard's generation work, and additionally contrasted it with the artist's initial songs. In the United States, the melody turned into Madonna's 36th passage on the Adult Contemporary diagram, and additionally her 45th number-one tune on the Hot Dance Club Songs graph, surpassing nation artist George Strait as the craftsman with most number-one tunes on a dynamic Billboard outline. Globally, "Ghost town" achieved the main twenty position in Hungary and Italy, and the advanced outlines of Finland and Sweden, and was ensured platinum by the Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana (FIMI).
Madonna played out the tune amid her special timetables crosswise over Europe—Le Grand Journal in France, Che rhythm che fa in Italy and The Jonathan Ross Show in the United Kingdom. She additionally performed it at the second iHeartRadio Music Awards, where she was joined by artist Taylor Swift who played guitar. A going with music video for "Ghost town" was coordinated by Jonas Åkerlund, and featured performing artist Terrence Howard. The fundamental topic behind the video was "a whole-world destroying circumstance impersonating the apocalypse", demonstrating the vocalist and Howard as sole survivors in an annihilated city.
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