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Madonna Surprises Avicii’s Crowd At Ultra Music Festival

Madonna and Avicii [Photo: Seth Browarnik/Worldredeye.com]"Electronic music has been a part of my life, since the beginning of my career," Madonna told an enormous crowd at he 2012 Ultra Music Festival in Miami Saturday night. She pandered, " I can honestly say that a DJ saved my life," referencing the classic Indeep song that became a dance music mantra. The pop queen made a surprise appearance before Swedish producer and DJ Avicii's set, who kicked it off with his remix of Madonna's latest dance floor banger, "Girl Gone Wild."

In her introduction, she asks the crowd if anyone's seen "Molly," which within the context of an electronic dance festival (and her new album's title), likely references the street name for a pure form of the rave drug MDMA. A sly way of referencing one's self, t-shirt and all? A pure form of Madonna.

Watch Madonna's surprise appearance:

After the brief introduction, Avicii came out and Madonna stuck around to dance alongside the DJ, mouthing the words to her song. There is no doubt that the crowd absolutely lost their minds with excitement.

MDNA comes out this week, and only on Yahoo! Music, Madonna's fans can enter to win exclusive VIP tickets to her highly anticipated world tour.  These "in the pit" tickets are for fans only and cannot be purchased; they can only be won on Yahoo! Music by uploading a photo of oneself with the MNDA album cover to the Flickr group http://flickr.com/groups/MDNA. The contest begins today and runs through April 23 at 11:59 p.m. ET. Go here to upload your photo and enter to win VIP Madonna tickets now!

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