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What It Feels Like for a Girl, é uma canção de Madonna, parte integrante do álbum Music de 2000. Foi lançada como single em Abril de 2001. A canção foi dedicada a Britney Spears e reflecte sobre a condição feminina. No início da música surge um trecho da fala de Charlotte Gainsbourg, filha de Serge Gainsboug e Jane Birkin, retirado do filme "The Cement Garden" de 1993. Foi gravada uma versão da canção em castelhano, intitulada "Lo Que Siente la Mujer", que foi lançada como single na Europa. More information...

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