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Madonna makes out with rapper Tokischa at NYC Pride concert

Madonna is at it again.

The pop icon celebrated Pride Month with a saucy concert at Terminal 5 in New York City on Thursday night that included a slew of drag queens and a smooch with Dominican rapper Tokischa.

Madonna held a wild Pride concert in NYC Thursday night. SteveSands/NewYorkNewswire/MEGA

The scene was, of course, reminiscent of Madonna’s infamous kiss with Britney Spears during their performance at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards.

The Queen of Pop, 63, and Tokischa, 26, shared the stage for a remix of Madge’s 2005 hit “Hung Up” and then began to gyrate until the makeout session became inevitable.

The Queen of Pop gyrated with rapper Tokischa. Matthew Rettenmund / SplashNews.

The “Linda” rapper then knelt down and put her face in Madonna’s crotch, prompting the “Vogue” singer to quip, “It’s a tough job, but somebody has to do it,” Billboard reported.

Tokischa is an outspoken performer who, according to Rolling Stone, has become a symbol for “sexual freedom, queer desire and radical feminism”. At the same time, her shows are “liberated, raucous spaces where people let their freakiest freak flag fly.”

Madonna and Tokischa also shared a smooch on stage. SteveSands/NewYorkNewswire/MEGA

‘I’m very crude with my lyrics, and everything that I’m expressing is very, very, very real. People identify with all of it,” she told the music mag.

The pair got down and dirty during a performance of “Hung Up.” Matthew Rettenmund / SplashNews.

Madonna was also joined on the Belvedere-sponsored stage by newcomer Saucy Santana, who assisted the music legend during a mash-up of his viral track “Material Girl” and her 1984 song of the same name.

Madonna got down on her hands and knees during the show. Matthew Rettenmund / SplashNews.

To celebrate Pride, the “Holiday” singer was joined on stage by some superstar drag queens including “RuPaul’s Drag Race” champ Bob the Drag Queen as well as Pixie Aventura and Violet Chachki, who performed “Justify My Love.”

Madonna sang in front of an image of gay activist Marsha P. Johnson. SteveSands/NewYorkNewswire/MEGA

Before she left the stage, Madonna was joined by all of her guests including her son David Banda, 16, for the title track from her 2009 greatest hits compilation, “Celebration.”