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Madonna

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Born:
August 16, 1958, she's 53 and American.
Names:
Birthname: Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone. Alternative names: Madge.
Snapshot:
An Artist with 159 releases, and credited 12 times on others' music. 9 collaborations and 1 musical relative.

Biography

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In the 80s Madonna achieved notoriety for her flagrant sexuality, which saw some tag her as a soft-porn star who happened to sing. She deliberately courted controversy to stay in the limelight, but her songs were so memorable that she would've been a star anyway, and her ever-changing persona has kept her at the top ever since.

Madonna Louise Ciccone Ritchie, better known as Madonna, has been many things in her long, multifarious career, among them: singer, songwriter, musician, dancer, music and film producer, fashion designer, film director, nude model, author and actress. This unconventional, groundbreaking artist has redefined herself time and again, playing the roles of virgin, playful sprite, sex-kitten, fashionista, and more. It has been this ability to regenerate that has enabled the ever youthful 'Queen of Pop' to climb to the top of the pop-superstar heap and stay there, fighting off competition from younger rivals all the way. Her effect on modern pop culture is undeniable, influencing millions of young girls, their brothers, mothers and fathers.

In her near 25-year career she has only released eleven studio albums, two live albums, and three soundtracks. She has had 37 Top 10 hits (the most for anyone on Billboard Hot 100), 12 making it to No.1, and sold more than 200 million albums worldwide, making her the most successful female recording artist of all time. Her music has evolved along with her image, from bubble-gum pop to sexually empowered boy-toy, and through self-reflecting mother, to disco diva. Her distinctive style always goes part and parcel with her music -- in fact to many her fashion was more important than her music.

It was her second album, Like a Virgin (1985), that launched her into the bubble-gum pop arena. Madonna's signature style consisted of bleached, teased hair, layered lace tops over light T-shirts or just a bra, combined with skirts over Capri pants with layers of jewellery, crosses, beads and chunky chains, with bulky pendants, lace gloves and black rubber bracelets and silver bangles. Like a Virgin went on to produce several hit singles, most notably "Like a Virgin", "Dress You Up" and "Material Girl" - the latter would become a nickname for her used by the press for the rest of her career.

She continued her rise up the ladder to megastar status with both her next release True Blue, and by co-starring in the hugely successful movie Desperately Seeking Susan. The album was warmly received by critics, unlike Like a Virgin, and spawned several more hit singles including "Papa Don't Preach" and "La Isla Bonita". The movie was styled on the underground new wave movement in New York, from which Madonna's signature style was inspired. Desperately Seeking Susan exposed her fashionable style and independent, devil-may-care attitude and music to millions more people, and the single she recorded for the film, "Into the Groove", became her first UK hit song.

Her fourth studio album Like a Prayer (1989) would see her height of popularity before she redefined herself for the first time. Critically hailed by many, Rolling Stone magazine said Like a Prayer was 'as close to art as pop music gets'. However, the video for the title song was denounced for its use of Catholic iconography and scenes depicting 'blasphemous' images, such as Madonna developing stigmata, making love to a black Jesus, and witnessing a cross burning. On the other hand, the video was also hailed for its stark messages about faith, racial equality and rape. The album also spun the hits "Express Yourself" and "Cherish".

Her next project was the Oscar-winning film Dick Tracy, in which she played the part of Breathless Mahoney, and the accompanying soundtrack I'm Breathless. The only notable single was a track that seemed stuck on to the end, as it had nothing to do with the film: "Vogue" was and still is one of Madonna's best known songs and one of the most successful singles of all time.

In 1992 Madonna reinvented herself as a sex-siren by releasing the carnally themed album Erotica and accompanying book Sex. Erotica was a concept album, with each song exploring a different path of the labyrinth of human sexuality. The book contained images of Madonna and a host of other models, in sexually explicit scenes, running the gamut from simple nude photos to soft-core pornographic situations. Both Sex and Erotica proved to be highly controversial and commercially successful.

In 1996 Madonna starred as Eva Perón - the 'Spiritual Leader of the Nation' of Argentina - in the Oscar-winning film adaptation of the Andrew Lloyd Webber Broadway musical Evita, enjoying major success from the accompanying soundtrack. In 1998, she released her seventh studio album Ray of Light, her most critically successful album. It was yet another reinvention for the singer with personal, mature self-reflective lyrics about motherhood, fame and her burgeoning spirituality. The album featured many Eastern sounds, electronics, and more down-tempo songs deviating from Madonna's usual danceable fare. The album spawned two Top 10 hit singles, "Frozen" and "Ray of Light", and won the singer and her producer William Orbit several Grammy Awards, including Best Dance Recording, Best Short-Form Music Video and Best Pop Album. The artwork won its art director a Best Recording Package.

Her 2000 album, the 3x platinum Music, produced Madonna's 12th #1 hit on Billboard Hot 100. The album spawned several Grammy nominations including Record of the Year and Record of the Year for Music and Best Short-Form Music Video for Don't Tell Me. The album won the Best Recording Package for a Madonna album the second time.

In 2005 Madonna reinvented herself once more as a disco-diva for the release of her tenth album Confessions on a Dance Floor. The album not only spawned several hits (most notably "Sorry", "Jump" and "Hung Up"), but also sparked a renewal of interest in disco among mainstream music fans. It also won the Grammy for Best Dance/Electronic Album. The accompanying tour, The Confessions Tour, won the Grammy for Best Long Form Music Video. Madonna's eleventh studio album, Hard Candy (2008), sold almost 300,000 copies in its debut week, easily topping the charts.

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Discography

168 releases – 159 under her own name and 12 credits on others' music Edit
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( 11 stories between 10th March 2008 and 6th May 2010 )

Madonna's Pop Career On Hold

May, 6 2010

While Madonna has withdrawn from the public eye a little, the Madonna-a-likes of the Queen of Pop-themed episode of Glee have earned a huge amount of media attention. The Material Girl herself enjoyed the program, telling Us Weekly that the episode was “…brilliant on every level. The dialogue and the entire script was genius. I completely appreciated the layers of irony, especially when all those macho boys sang ‘What It Feels Like For A Girl.’” In a recent chat with Interview Magazine, Madge focused on her latest pet project: a feature film she’s co-writing and directing about the relationship between King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom and American divorcee Wallis Simpson, which forced the King to abdicate in December 1936. The movie, titled W.E., is taking priority right now. “I haven't really been focused as much as I should be on the music part of my career” she said, “because this movie has just consumed every inch of me.” Interest in Madonna’s back catalog has been renewed since the high ratings of the Glee episode, but as one of the highest-earners in pop, Madge can afford to ignore the opportunity to cash-in, and instead continue with her filmic plans. “Between that and my four children,” she said, “I don't have the time or the energy for anything else.”

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Madonna

Oct, 19 2009

Madonna may be 51, but she’s showing no signs of heading for a quiet retirement. As the queen of re-invention, her career continues to flourish and her latest album Celebration is indicative of a story that has continued to enthrall and challenge across the last quarter-century. Evidence of her refusal to settle into the complacency of middle age includes a punishing fitness regime, a toy-boy lover and, it seems, complaints from the neighbors about the volume of music coming from her bedroom. Karen George lives upstairs from Madonna in a central Manhattan apartment block, and she has had quite enough of the "unreasonably high-decibel, amplified music" which is coming from the apartment below. As a result she has filed a lawsuit against the buildings co-op board in the hope that they will take action to restore a little quiet to her life. Madge’s reaction is not yet known, but as one of the planet’s richest performers, and with several homes at her disposal, she should be able to turn the sound down at her Manhattan home and allow the older generation to enjoy a little peace.

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Madonna

Sep, 2 2009

They say that bad luck comes in threes, and even though Madonna is a mega-superstar, it seems even she can’t evade fate. In July she was “devastated” to learn that two workmen were killed when a stage they were building for her gig in Marseille, France, collapsed; and in August she was booed by thousands of paying fans during her Bucharest, Romania concert after she made supportive comments about eastern European Gypsies. The very next day, during her gig in Sofia, Bulgaria, she fainted during her performance of “Holiday.” Though she recovered quickly, reports indicate that she fainted again offstage later in the performance. Insiders allegedly told UK tabloid The Sun that “Madge was really worried backstage. She had to sit down for a longer break than usual between songs. She refused to end the show or take a break after the ‘Holiday’ dizzy spell. It turns out she's suffering from exhaustion. She is anemic.” The sinewy singer looks to be fighting fit, but at 51 years old, with a menagerie of children to care for, a divorce-in-process, a new 22 year old boyfriend, a world tour and the fickle fortunes of fate to deal with, it’s no wonder she’s feeling a little light-headed. Take it easy Madge!

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