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  1. Written by Madonna, William Orbit, Clive Maldoon, Dave Curtiss, Christine Leach, and produced by Madonna and Orbit, "Ray of Light" is based on Curtiss Maldoon 's "Sepheryn" and is an electronic dance song with techno, trance, Eurodance, and disco influences.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ray_of_LightRay of Light - Wikipedia

    Guy Oseary, chairman of Maverick Records, then phoned British electronic musician William Orbit, and suggested that he send some songs to Madonna. Orbit sent a 13-track digital audio tape to Madonna.

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  3. Mar 6, 1998 · William Orbit & Madonna. “Ray of Light” is a song by American singer-songwriter Madonna. It is the title track and inspiration for the name she chose, and went on to hit #5 in the US charts...

  4. Feb 22, 2018 · Madonna made additional changes, and the track became what we know as “Ray of Light,” which is credited to Madonna, William Orbit, Clive Maldoon, Dave Curtis [sic] and Christine Leach.

    • Chorus of “Ray of Light”
    • Spiritual Enlightenment
    • Title
    • Outro
    • In Conclusion
    • Was “Ray of Light” A Single Release?
    • Did Madonna Write “Ray of Light”?
    • Awards/Honors
    • Other Accolades

    Yet as revealed in the chorus she’s okay herself, ‘feeling like she just got home’. And that particular statement is one of the easier to decipher. That is because at the time, the Queen of Pop had undergone some sort of spiritual awakening or, as noted earlier, was deeply into the study of esoteric matters. So the chorus would indicate that she di...

    And with that established, the second verse comes off a whole lot clearer than the first. Here, it becomes more obvious that the “she” whom the singer is referring to is herself. And what Madonna is speaking to, again in this passage, is the concept of becoming spiritually enlightened or attaining “a little piece of heaven”. However, interesting to...

    Meanwhile concerning the title, as explained by Madonna, the “ray of light” is a concept like time moving ahead rapidly, but simultaneously we making a conscientious effort to remain spiritually grounded. Note that the song came out in 1998, as the Western world in particular was approaching a new millennium. And it is such an idea, that we were ra...

    Finally, the outro commences with the vocalist proclaiming that “she’s got herself a universe”. The assertion that she possesses “a universe” is one that is actually introduced in the first verse. In that instance, with the entire line reading “she’s got herself a universe gone quickly”, honestly it’s not clear what Madonna is talking about. But as...

    So euphemistically speaking, we’ll say that this song is largely up to listener interpretation, despite the fact that there are obviously some specific yet obscure views being expressed therein. Madonna is able to get away with pop hits as ambiguous as this due to the talent level involved in the creation of the song and the strength of her celebri...

    Yes. It was the second single from the album of the same name. 6th of May, 1998 was the official date Madonna released it as a single.

    The song was written by Madonna and four others, namely: 1. William Orbit 2. Clive Maldoon 3. Dave Curtiss 4. Christine Leach Production:“Ray of Light” was produced by Madonna and co-writer William Orbit.

    The song was nominated for the awards, “Record of the Year”, “Best Dance Recording”, and “Best Short Form Music Video”. It won the last two awards but lost the first one to “My Heart Will Go On” by Celine Dion. Other nominees in the categories were as follows: “Record of the Year”: 1. “The Boy Is Mine” – Brandy & Monica 2. “Iris” – Goo Goo Dolls 3....

    “Ray of Light” moved Madonna past Connie Francis as the woman with the most “top-40” hits when it became her 37th “top 40 hit. In September of 1998, the song had a gold certification from the RIAA.

  5. "William Orbit reflects on Madonna's Ray Of Light: ' ... ‎William Orbit · ... Ray of Light is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter Madonna, ...

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  7. Feb 22, 1998 · Following failed sessions with them, Madonna pursued a new musical direction with English producer William Orbit. The recording process of the album was the longest of her career. Sonically, it...