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"Don't Tell Me" is a song by American singer Madonna from her eighth studio album ''Music'' (2000). It was written by Madonna, Mirwais Ahmadzaï and Joe Henry, while being produced by the former two. "Don't Tell Me" is a country and dance song, with elements of trip hop and folk within its composition, and its lyrical content features "don't-tell-me-what-to-do" lyrics, where Madonna asks her lover to not tell her who she should love, or how she should love. It was released as the second single from the album on November 21, 2000 by Maverick Records. The song was also included on the compilation albums ''GHV2'' (2001) and ''Celebration'' (2009). "Don't Tell Me" received positive reviews from music critics, who cited the song as an album standout and praised Madonna's "soulful" vocals performance. Madonna also received comparisons to Sheryl Crow on the track. It was commercially successful, reaching the number one in Canada, Italy and New Zealand, as well as the top five in several regions such as the United Kingdom and the United States, where it was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It also topped the ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Songs chart, while also making her tie with The Beatles and stay only behind Elvis Presley for the most top-ten singles and most gold singles in the Billboard history. "Don't Tell Me" has sold around 4.5 million copies to date. The accompanying music video for "Don't Tell Me" was directed by Jean-Baptiste Mondino and featured Madonna as a cowgirl walking down an automated treadmill walkway in front of a projection screen, with cowboys dancing and playing on the sand in the video played on the screen behind her. The video received two nominations on the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards, while also being nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Video, Short Form. Madonna performed the song live on the Drowned World Tour (2001) and the Re-Invention World Tour (2004), and also as a mashup with Miley Cyrus' song "We Can't Stop" when she appeared on Cyrus' ''MTV Unplugged'' special. A number of references to the song and cover versions were made. ==Background and release== In September 1999, it was announced that Madonna had reteamed with producer William Orbit for a possible follow-up to her seventh studio album ''Ray of Light'' (1998), according to the singer's spokesperson. Madonna was also signed to be on the film ''The Next Best Thing'', also contributing to its soundtrack. In January 2000, Madonna announced that she was going to experiment with electronica on her then-upcoming album and was said to be venturing into the popular European dance style known as trance. The next month, Madonna released a cover of Don McLean's "American Pie" as a single to the soundtrack of "The Next Best Thing", while in April 2000, it was announced that French musician Mirwais Ahmadzaï was creating a melding of dance and pop songs with a disco feel for the album. In June 2000, "Music", the lead-single from the album of the same name, leaked online via fan sites and Napster over Memorial Day weekend, and it was released in early August 2000. The song was a commercial success worldwide, topping the charts of over 25 countries, and later "Don't Tell Me" was released as the second single from the album on November 14, 2000.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/dont-tell-me-mw0000116601/releases )〕
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