Apple Teams Up With Madonna for Today at Apple Music Lab Classes

Apple and Madonna have teamed up to launch new Today at Apple Music Lab classes where attendees will go hands-on with Crave, a track from Madonna's latest album, and will be able to remix it.

The Today at Apple session will also walk students through deconstructing the song, and there will be details on what inspired her.

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Go behind the making of a hit song featuring your favorite Apple Music artists in this series of Music Lab: Remix sessions. Exclusively in Apple Stores, you'll get hands-on with a track direct from the artist. In this session, you'll deconstruct Madonna's song Crave, find out what inspired her, and create your own version of the song using GarageBand on iPhone. Devices will be provided.

Madonna shared the news on her Twitter account this morning, and Today at Apple classes for the Music Lab: Remix Madonna are now available. Attendees can book starting now, with classes kicking off a bit later in June.

The Remix Madonna classes are available at Apple Stores in the United States as well as other Apple retail locations around the world.


Apple has also teamed up with other well-known musicians to create Today at ‌Apple Music‌ Lab curricula. There's a Beat Making class co-created with Swizz Beatz, for example.

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Top Rated Comments

tyr2 Avatar
87 months ago
For a real challenge they should offer the option to remix her Eurovision performance. A fully spec'ed Mac Pro to the first person to make it listenable :)
Score: 47 Votes (Like | Disagree)
canny Avatar
87 months ago
What is it with Apple and their terrible Boomer taste? Last time it was inflicting U2 on us.
Score: 31 Votes (Like | Disagree)
freddiebarnes Avatar
87 months ago
Madonna? Hard pass.
Score: 26 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mudflap Avatar
87 months ago
Madonna hasn't been relevant for 20 years.
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
omihek Avatar
87 months ago
The one who wants to blow up the White House? No thanks.
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mr_Brightside_@ Avatar
87 months ago
The blatant misogyny on this forum is absolutely appalling almost any time a woman is mentioned. It's utterly laughable that there are comments about Angela Ahrendts (two so far) when she wasn't mentioned whatsoever in the article (and the irony of people saying "If I criticize Ahrendts I'm immediately labelled as a misogynist!!!!!!!!!" isn't lost on me after threads like this).

This is a free session presented by Apple featuring music by a pop legend (whose tour is sold out and album at number 1, as indicated above, for those of you doubting her relevance).
If you don't like it, avoid buying your lightning cable that day and scroll on.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)