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Weekend Rock Question: What Is Madonna's Greatest Music Video?

Cast your vote in our weekly poll

Madonna
Michel Linssen/Redferns
August 24, 2012 5:00 PM ET

Madonna has certainly been in the news this past month. She forgave Elton John for calling her a "fucking fairground stripper" and removed swastika images from her stage show. She's also gearing up to bring her world tour to America; it kicks off on Tuesday in Philadelphia and runs until late November in Miami.

With all that in mind, we have a question for you: What is your favorite Madonna video? Do you like the Marilyn Monroe-inspired "Material Girl?" Maybe you dig the Spanish bullfighting in "Take a Bow" or you're a huge Ali G fan and into "Music." She has a ton of videos, so feel free to pick any of them. Just please only vote one time and only for a single video. 

You can vote here in the comments, on facebook.com/rollingstone or on Twitter using the #weekend rock hashtag. 

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