Madonna Releasing New Illuminati Album? Rebel Heart confirms singer’s involvement with Satanic Group

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Madonna has recently released her album, Rebel Heart. Many of her fans got excited over her singles and immediately got hooked up. However, some of her non-listeners became interested because of one her songs. This is the 'Illuminati'. Illuminati group has been the center of discussion for ages. Some people think that those who are members of the said group are puppets of Satan and have made an exchange deal for popularity and money.

The pop icon shared that the inspiration to write Illuminati is because of the perception of millions that it is a work of evil. She clarified that it is actually a group of smart people from the Age of Enlightenment. But then again, some differ with this. It is not new that people speculated that Madonna is indeed working for the deeds of evil. But this was heightened during her Grammy awards performance.

Her clothing, her dance and her dancers received a lot of comments telling that it was an Illuminati show. Based from one source, you can see images of Baphomet alongside with Madonna's. The former is believed to be a symbol of demon.

Rebel Heart might be making a lot of controversies but that is not helping with the sales. According to one report, this is actually one of the worst albums of Madonna in terms of sales. The leakage of some of her singles last year may have affected this behavior.

True enough, Madonna's Rebel Heart may have gone overboard and blasphemous. No wonder that people are already thinking that she is a part of a demonic or Satanic plan. Some of her songs in the album are also deemed inappropriate, Devil Pray, Joan of Arc and Holy Water to name a few. Regardless if she's a part of Illuminati - as we know of it today, her tactic for her new album is far more different from her style decades ago.

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