Frozen
Madonna · Ray Of Light
How can life be what you want it to be
You're frozen when your heart's not open
You're so consumed with how much you get
You waste your time with hate and regret
You're broken when your heart's not open
Mmm-mm-mm... If I could melt your heart
Mmm-mm-mm... We'd never be apart
Mmm-mm-mm... Give yourself to me
Mmm-mm-mm... You are the key
Now there's no point in placing the blame
And you should know I suffer the same
If I lose you, my heart will be broken
Love is a bird; she needs to fly
Let all the hurt inside of you die
You're frozen when your heart's not open
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You only see what your eyes want to see
How can life be what you want it to be
You're frozen when your heart's not open
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If I could melt your heart
About Frozen
Madonna's "Frozen" serves as the closing track on her 1998 album *Ray Of Light*, anchoring a pivotal moment in her career where she embraced electronic and ambient textures. Released during a period of significant artistic evolution, the song reflects her willingness to explore new sonic landscapes beyond her established pop identity. The track features a distinctive synth-driven atmosphere that complements the album's themes of introspection and emotional vulnerability, marking a departure from the dance-oriented hits of her previous era. Musically, "Frozen" stands as a testament to Madonna's versatility as a performer and producer, blending her signature vocal delivery with the innovative production techniques of the late 1990s. Its inclusion on *Ray Of Light* highlights her commitment to creating a cohesive body of work that resonates on a deeper level, influencing subsequent generations of artists who sought to merge pop sensibilities with electronic experimentation. The song remains a defining example of her ability to adapt her sound while maintaining her unique artistic voice.

