Madonna, born Madonna Louise Ciccone on August 16, 1958, is an iconic American singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman. Often referred to as the “Queen of Pop,” she has had a monumental influence on music, fashion, and popular culture since the 1980s.
Madonna’s career began in the late ’70s and gained significant momentum in the ’80s with the release of her self-titled debut album in 1983. She quickly rose to fame with her innovative music, daring fashion choices, and provocative performances.
Throughout her career, Madonna has consistently reinvented her image and music, staying relevant across decades. She’s known for pushing boundaries, addressing social issues, and incorporating various musical styles into her work, including pop, dance, rock, and electronica.
Some of her most famous songs include “Like a Virgin,” “Material Girl,” “Vogue,” “Like a Prayer,” “Hung Up,” and “Music.” Her albums have topped charts worldwide, and she holds the record for the highest-grossing concert tour by a female artist with “Sticky & Sweet Tour” in 2008-2009.
Beyond music, Madonna has also pursued a successful acting career, starring in films like “Desperately Seeking Susan,” “Evita,” and “A League of Their Own.”
Her impact on popular culture extends beyond music; Madonna has been a trailblazer in challenging social norms, advocating for LGBTQ+ rights, and empowering women. Her influence on fashion and style trends is widely acknowledged, and she remains a cultural icon with a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry.
Genre: Pop, Dance & Rock
Occupation: Singer
Nationality: United States of America (USA)
Albums
- Madonna (1983)
- Like a Virgin (1984)
- True Blue (1986)
- Like a Prayer (1989)
- Erotica (1992)
- Bedtime Stories (1994)
- Ray of Light (1998)
- Music (2000)
- American Life (2003)
- Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005)
- Hard Candy (2008)
- MDNA (2012)
- Rebel Heart (2015)
External Links
Official Website: www.madonna.com
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