“I Don't Give a ...” off the “M.D.N.A.” album takes another swing at Guy

Mar 6, 2012 13:12 GMT  ·  By
One of the tracks on “M.D.N.A.” is inspired by marriage to Guy Ritchie, says new report
   One of the tracks on “M.D.N.A.” is inspired by marriage to Guy Ritchie, says new report

Even though they ended their marriage in 2008, Madonna may still be harboring some negative feelings towards her ex, film director Guy Ritchie. In fact, one of the tracks on her latest album might be especially for him.

The Daily Mail reports that “I Don't Give a …,” one of the songs on the new studio material, was written with Guy in mind.

This is also what guests at an exclusive listening party in New York were left thinking after they listened to it.

“Wake up, this is your life, children on your own, gotta plan on the phone, meet the press, buy a dress, do all this to impress... do ten things at once and if you don’t like it, I don’t give a [expletive],” Madonna sings.

She also hints that married life almost smothered her, to the point where she could see no other way out than divorce.

“I tried to be a good girl, I tried to be the perfect wife. Diminished myself, and I swallowed my light,” she sings.

It can't be that hard to see why one would assume that the song is about Guy, especially since, in the past, they both made some biting comments about each other and the time they spent married.

Guy even called Madonna “retarded” a while back, though he did say that he loved her dearly and had nothing but respect for her.

However, from that to jumping to the conclusion that she hates him, as the Mail seems to do, may be a stretch.

Both Madonna and Guy have moved on with their lives, apparently coming to terms with the fact that their marriage simply didn't work.

The film director is expecting another child from his girlfriend, while Madonna is reportedly considering her boyfriend's proposal, as we also informed you the other day.