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Madonna’s “Material Girl” is one of the first instances of the singer’s love of playful irony. A pursuer of goods and status becomes by song’s end, the pursued, a reversal of roles takes place. Mary Lambert’s video also established just how ironic Madonna felt the song was, using a reference to “Dia
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