"Hollywood" is a dance-pop and folk rock song that lyrically discusses American culture and greed, focusing on Hollywood, California, as a place of pop stars and illusory dreams.
The debut of the "Hollywood" remixes on the Dance Singles Sales chart gave Madonna her longest stretch of chart-topping titles on this chart, "Hollywood" being her sixth in a row.
Lyrically, the song discusses American culture and greed, focusing on Hollywood as a place of pop stars and illusory dreams.
A parody of the commercial which satirized at Madonna's age was featured on the ninth season of MADtv.
Michael Paoletta from Billboard described the song as "punky" and compared it to "Ray of Light" (1998).