Successful actress, dancer, composer and businesswoman, Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone is the best-selling female artist of all time and at 65 years of age The Queen of Pop continues more current than ever celebrating 40 years of music with her world tour "Celebration Tour"
Born on August 16, the Queen of Pop give us another year of music and entertainment, and her legacy in the music industry remains an example of success, innovation and controversy.
Did you know?
Madonna is not only known for her music but also for her acting career, and she won a Golden Globe for Best Actress for her role in ‘Evita’ in 1997. She has an IQ of 140, is afraid of lightning, and hates tobacco and the colour orange. She also wrote and published five children's book and she decided to be a vegetarian when she was 15.
The Queen of Controversy and Political Engagement
Madonna has always wanted to challenge social norms and taboos, which has sparked controversy over the years. For example, she has been involved in various philanthropic actions and social causes, such as supporting organisations that fight against poverty, HIV/AIDS and discrimination, among others.
The Queen of Breaking Records
305 million albums sold worldwide + most successful solo female artist of all time
Top grossing tour ever for a solo artist, grossing over $400 million dollars for her “Sticky & Sweet” tour
Guinness Record for Most Costume Changes in a Film in Evita
The Queen of Pop Culture
Her influence on fashion is indisputable and many of her looks have become pop culture icons. Each new style sets trends and has been used by top designers as inspiration, flooding our world with innovative ideas.
On this special day, therefore, we wish Madonna a Happy Birthday and celebrate her incredible career, which continues to inspire and influence generations of fans and artists. The Queen of Pop has left an indelible mark on music and popular culture, and her legacy is sure to be remembered for years to come.
Madonna is eternal…
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