Nile Rodgers of Chic: Madonna Asked Me ‘Why Don’t U Wanna ‘F’ Me?’ See Why

Posted On : September 27, 2015

fb nile rodgers and madonna We need to start this article off with a collective ‘Lawd Ha’mercy!’ Okay so, we all know that Madonna has always been one of the most outspoken pop stars in the music game right?
Well it turns out that the “Material Girl” had no problem speaking her mind to Nile Rodgers of the 70s/80s group Chic. Remember them? They had some hits that used to have the dance floors jumpin’ back in the day. Hits like “Le Freak” are still CLASSIC.

nile rodgers and madonna2 Nile is also a well known songwriter, musician, and producer, which is how he ended being propositioned by Madonna in the first place. It all went down while they were working on Madonna’s “Like A Virgin” song. One night after their studio session was wrapped, Madonna all of sudden turned to our man, Nile, and asked “Why don’t you want to fu*k me?” Nile Rodgers was obviously shocked and he explains the rest of what happened next, in the video below, check it out…

Madonna wasn’t necessarily singing “Freak out” like Chic, but she apparently wouldn’t have minded getting her freak on that day with Nile.
dangelo-blog-picThat wasn’t the first time Madonna had no problem going after what she wanted. She allegedly did so to D’angelo back in the day as well.

A few other celebs who you’d think made a very odd couple with Madonna are rapper Tupac, Michael Jackson, and NBA legend Dennis Rodman.
madonna and michael jacksonThere’s was a time when folks were saying that Madonna and Michel Jackson were a couple after they were seen out on a few dates together. Did they really have a thing going on like the Billy Paul song? Who knows if she was MJ’s ‘Mrs. Jones,’ but one thing for certain is that they were definitely cozied up like a couple.

Madonna recently confirmed that she and Tupac were…

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