Madonna Legacy: Shocking Things The 'Material Girl' Wants To Happen At The Time of Her Death

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For 40 years, Madonna has captivated the world with her iconic career.

And it appears she's not planning on relinquishing control even after she's gone; which is understandable considering the artist was recently hospitalized due to a severe infection.

It has been reported that the Queen of Pop is making sure her posthumous legacy is protected as she has outlined exactly what can and cannot be done by record label bosses and music bosses.

One particular thing that she has prohibited is using holograms of herself as it could be seen as a cheap gimmick to tarnish her reputation, as reported by The Sun.

It has been widely debated how successful hologram technology can be in bringing deceased performers back to life.

Abba Voyage was the only act who managed to pull it off and most other attempts have been met with criticism.

Throughout her life, Madonna has strived to stay culturally relevant and always been in control.

Now, safeguarding her legacy is even more important to her, so the iconic artist is reportedly ensuring no one will be able to squander away the fruits of her labor.

Madonna's Assets

To prevent any potential disputes arising among family members over assets, the "Like A Virgin" hitmaker has chosen to spread the rights of her tracks amongst all six of her children.

In memory of George Michael, his family members were gifted the rights to his tracks for lasting financial support.

As a token of thanks and appreciation, Madonna has now decided to offer some royalties from her music to her manager Guy Oseary who has been there in both good times and bad.

Music royalties can offer beneficiaries wealth far beyond their expectations.

Just a few weeks ago, Madonna caused alarm among her supporters due to a medical crisis that occurred at her residence.

The "Material Girl" singer was immediately taken to the hospital, where she stayed for an extended period to receive care related to a bacterial infection.

Madonna's Recovery

As she struggles to regain her strength, Madonna is being monitored by her own personal physician in the comfort of her home.

It has been reported that she is feeling quite worn out at present.

Before she was hospitalized, sources claim that the singer had been immersing herself in lengthy 12-hour rehearsals for her "Celebration" World Tour.

Due to Madonna's need for full recovery, her 84-date world tour has been delayed. What was originally slated to begin in Vancouver on July 15 is now postponed until further notice.

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