Madonna‘s songs ruled the 1980s and the 1990s. However, one song proved that she could have been a 1950s goddess if she had been born at a different time. Interestingly, the track was inspired by a ...
Madonna‘s songs were to the 1980s what ABBA’s were to the 1970s — both artists produced lasting, classic dancefloor fillers with impeccable grooves. When Madonna sampled one of ABBA’s best disco ...
In honor of the 20th anniversary of her Confessions on a Dance Floor album, Madonna shared a confession of her own with her ...
Ozzy and Madonna both recorded vocals for a Was (Not Was) song, but eventually Kim Basinger added the female guest vocal.
In 2004, Rolling Stone launched its 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list. Tabulated from a massive vote that had artists, industry figures, and critics weighing in, the list has been a source of ...
When Confessions on a Dance Floor first arrived in 2005, it represented a shift in Madonna’s approach following the political ...
Madonna’s 2005 return-to-music album remains one of her strongest works and continues to carry significant cultural impact ...
The 1980s saw a shift in pop culture, leaving a legacy that lasts to this day. The world was changing, and entertainment followed suit. New technology launched. Blockbuster films dominated theaters ...
Madonna’s 1984 album remains arguably her greatest work, an era-defining record that changed pop music forever.