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Madonna Thanks ABBA for the Music
Pop queen Madonna wrote a begging letter to Swedish supergroup ABBA asking for permission to sample their hit “Gimme Gimme Gimme” on a new track. And the shameless groveling paid off when the 47-year-old singer became only the second artist ever allowed to use their work. The song, which features on new single “Hung Up,” sees Madonna join the Fugees as the only other musicians to be given the ABBA seal of approval. The group used part of “The Name Of The Game” on their 1996 track “Rumble In The Jungle.” Madonna says, “I had to send my emissary to Stockholm with a letter begging them and telling them how much I love their music. They never let anyone sample their music. Thank God they didn’t say no.” ABBA songwriters Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus admit the decision was tough but they are impressed by Madonna’s acclaimed career and the quality of her track. Andersson says, “We admire Madonna so much and always have done. She has got guts and has been around for 21 years. That is not bad going. ‘Hung Up’ is really good. If it wasn’t any good we would not have said yes. It is a wonderful track – 100 per cent solid pop music.”