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Madonna, the Queen of Pop, revolutionized pop music with boundary-pushing hits like "Like a Virgin" and "Vogue," influencing generations of artists with her bold reinventions and fearless stage presence. Her multi-decade career includes Grammy wins, record-breaking tours, and bestselling albums that cement her legacy in music history.
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Madonna studied dance at the University of Michigan before relocating to New York to become a professional performer.
Practice Questions
Q:Which song was Madonna's first major breakthrough hit?
A:"Like a Virgin" launched her into mainstream superstardom.
"Like a Virgin" (1984) became Madonna's first international smash, defining her provocative pop image and securing top chart positions worldwide, especially in the United States and United Kingdom.
Q:What record-breaking achievement is Madonna known for?
A:She is the best-selling female recording artist of all time.
With estimated global sales around 300 million records, Madonna holds numerous chart records, most Billboard number-one singles for a solo artist, and longstanding commercial success across decades.
Madonna Fact Sheet
Born

Madonna Louise Ciccone was born in Bay City, Michigan on August 16, 1958.

Top Albums

Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005), Ray of Light (1998), Hard Candy (2008), Music (2000), American Life (2003), MDNA (2012), True Blue (1986), Like a Prayer (1989), Bedtime Stories (1994), Erotica (1992).

Top Songs

Hung Up (2005), Material Girl (1984), Like a Prayer (1988), 4 Minutes (2008), Like a Virgin (1984), Vogue (1990), La Isla Bonita (1986), Frozen (1993), Sorry (2023), Holiday (1983).

Grammys

7 won and 28 nominated.

Billboard Hot 100

12 Number One Hits

38 Top-10 Hits

UK Singles Chart

13 Number One Hits

64 Top-10 Hits

Quizzes Taken

More than 200 quizzes have been taken by fans.

Hall of Fame

Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2008.

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