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Madonna, 63, looks years younger than her age in the video for Sickick's Frozen remix with 070 Shake

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Madonna looked nowhere near her 63 years of age as she starred in a music video for a new remix of her 1998 classic Frozen.In the video, which was released Wednesday along with the audio from the newest remix by producer Sickick, the pop icon mostly looks glamorous in a punk-inspired all-black outfit.Madonna doesn't appear to contribute any new vocals to the remix, and the majority of the lines are handled by rapper and singer 070 Shake, who has plenty of intimate moments with the veteran performer.

Youthful visage: Madonna, 63, showed off her stunningly taut skin while wearing a youthful punk-inspired ensemble in a music video for a Sickick remix of her 1998 hit Frozen, featuring vocals by 070 ShakeThe video opens with a bevy of quick cuts showing Madonna — filmed in black and white — as she speeds around in a sports car at night.She then pulls into an abandoned warehouse with with camera-friendly wet floors.

The Material Girl singer steps out of the vehicle and struts forward toward the camera, revealing her black leather biker jacket–style dress, which highlights her fishnet-clad legs.She wears her long blond locks in thick waves cascading down her chest, and she covers up with a chunky set of black sunglasses.

Need for speed:The video opens with a bevy of quick cuts showing Madonna — filmed in black and white — as she speeds around in a sports car at night Abandoned: She then pulls into a warehouse with with camera-friendly wet floors Back in black: The Material Girl singer steps out of the vehicle and struts forward toward the camera, revealing her black leather biker jacket–style dress, which highlights her fishnet-clad legs Blond beauty:She wears her long blond locks in thick waves cascading down her chest, and.

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