Madonna joined onstage by Pharrell Williams
And she continues her attacks on Sarah Palin
Madonna was joined onstage by Pharrell Williams in New York last night (October 11).
The N.E.R.D star – who part-produced the star’s current album 'Hard Candy' as well as appearing on a number of tracks – made a surprise appearance at Madison Square Garden.
He appeared on the stage for 'Give It 2 Me', the final song of her current 'Sticky And Sweet' live show, according to the BBC.
Previously, Williams' parts on the song had been pre-recorded, and he appeared on a video screen.
Last night's show also saw Madonna continue her recent attacks on Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin. Playing a screeching note on her guitar, she said: "This is the sound of Sarah Palin thinking."
Later, after 'Express Yourself', she said: "I'd like to express myself to Sarah Palin right now.”
And as she threw condoms into the crowd, she claimed that they would promote safe sex because they have a picture of Palin's face on them.
She had previously banned Palin from attending her shows.
The N.E.R.D star – who part-produced the star’s current album 'Hard Candy' as well as appearing on a number of tracks – made a surprise appearance at Madison Square Garden.
He appeared on the stage for 'Give It 2 Me', the final song of her current 'Sticky And Sweet' live show, according to the BBC.
Previously, Williams' parts on the song had been pre-recorded, and he appeared on a video screen.
Last night's show also saw Madonna continue her recent attacks on Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin. Playing a screeching note on her guitar, she said: "This is the sound of Sarah Palin thinking."
Later, after 'Express Yourself', she said: "I'd like to express myself to Sarah Palin right now.”
And as she threw condoms into the crowd, she claimed that they would promote safe sex because they have a picture of Palin's face on them.
She had previously banned Palin from attending her shows.
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