Madonna shares clip of new Sam Smith collaboration Vulgar as she dances in a black bodysuit

She and Sam Smith teased a hint of their edgy new song last week with closeup photos of corsets.

And Madonna upped the ante shortly afterward by posting a video of herself lip syncing to their new song Vulgar on TikTok.

The 64-year-old music icon appeared in a steamy all-black ensemble in footage using a grainy black-and-white filter that made the video slightly resemble some of her classic music videos, including influential videos for Vogue and Justify My Love.

The hitmaker (born Madonna Ciccone) had on a sleek black bodysuit with a zipper running up her front that emphasized her trim figure and curves.

The outfit had a sheer black covering that draped down to her thighs and featured thick straps that buckled around her legs, and she added a striking pair of black fishnet stockings to her look.

New music: Madonna, 64, unveiled a small clip of her new Sam Smith collaborative single Vulgar in a TikTok video posted last week

Old school: The music icon appeared in a steamy all-black ensemble in footage using a grainy black-and-white filter that made the video slightly resemble some of her classic music videos, including influential videos for Vogue and Justify My Love

Old school: The music icon appeared in a steamy all-black ensemble in footage using a grainy black-and-white filter that made the video slightly resemble some of her classic music videos, including influential videos for Vogue and Justify My Love

Looking good! The hitmaker (born Madonna Ciccone) had on a sleek black bodysuit with a zipper running up her front that emphasized her trim figure and curves

Looking good! The hitmaker (born Madonna Ciccone) had on a sleek black bodysuit with a zipper running up her front that emphasized her trim figure and curves

The Like A Virgin singer stayed on point with sheer black elbow-length gloves that left her fingers exposed.

She wore her long hair with a middle part and thick curls cascading down her shoulders, and she completed her ensemble with a thick metal cross dangling from her throat.

Madonna has lately been criticized by some fans for showing off her particularly smooth, plumped up face, which many have speculated may have been due to fillers, but she revealed a more natural-looking visage in her latest clip.

While facing the camera, the singer emphasized the lyrics with her hands, and at one point she put a shapely leg up in front of the camera.

‘Let’s get into the groove,’ she began in a rhythmic, almost rapped delivery that referenced her 1985 hit Into The Groove, which was featured in the 1985 film Desperately Seeking Susan, which she costarred in.

‘You know just what to do. / Boy, get down on your knees / ’cause I am Madonna,’ she continued. 

‘If you f*** with Sam tonight / You’re f***ing with me. / So watch what you say / or I’ll split your banana,’ she added suggestively.

The aesthetics of the lo-fi clip matched the teaser photo that she and Smith previously shared, which featured grainy black-and-white photography of two different corsets, with the photos split down the middle. 

Back in black: The outfit had a sheer black covering that draped down to her thighs and featured thick straps that buckled around her legs, and she added a striking pair of black fishnet stockings to her look

Back in black: The outfit had a sheer black covering that draped down to her thighs and featured thick straps that buckled around her legs, and she added a striking pair of black fishnet stockings to her look

Toning it down? Madonna has lately been criticized by some fans for showing off her particularly smooth, plumped up face, which many have speculated may have been due to fillers, but she revealed a more natural-looking visage in her latest clip

Toning it down? Madonna has lately been criticized by some fans for showing off her particularly smooth, plumped up face, which many have speculated may have been due to fillers, but she revealed a more natural-looking visage in her latest clip

Playing the hits: 'Let's get into the groove,' she began in a rhythmic, almost rapped delivery that referenced her 1985 hit Into The Groove, before she reference Smith

Playing the hits: ‘Let’s get into the groove,’ she began in a rhythmic, almost rapped delivery that referenced her 1985 hit Into The Groove, before she reference Smith

Coming soon: She and Smith teased a hint of their edgy new song last week with closeup photos of corsets

Coming soon: She and Smith teased a hint of their edgy new song last week with closeup photos of corsets

Clutch your pearls: Madonna, 64, and Sam Smith, 31, are set to join forces for what could be the provocative hit of the summer

Clutch your pearls: Their collaboration follows Smith’s single with Kim Petras, the hit Unholy. They were criticized for their Grammy performance by conservatives and right-wingers, who said they were offended by cartoonish displays including a top hat with devil horns; Smith seen in London in April

Smith previously collaborated with Kim Petras on Unholy, which topped the Billboard 100 singles chart.

Smith and Petras went on to perform the single at the Grammy Awards, shortly after they won the award for best pop duo/group performance for the song.

They unleashed a fiery and somewhat sexually suggestive performance that brought the house down, but it also led to a bevy of criticism from conservative and right-wing viewers.

Some complained on social media that the performance was a form of ‘devil worship,’ and other complained about the imagery, despite much of it being cartoonish, such as a top hat with horns attached to it that Smith wore.

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