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 ...
This song was written and produced by Madonna and her frequent collaborator, Stephen Bray. The song never actually went anywhere under Madonna’s name, but Nick Kamen later recorded a version of the ...
Madonna and Cyndi Lauper are two 1980s divas who will always be associated with one another. Around the same time, they made some of the most famous dance songs ever, revolutionized the music video as ...
Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones bought A.A. Milne's former home; Men At Work had the top album in the United States; Elton ...
Ozzy and Madonna both recorded vocals for a Was (Not Was) song, but eventually Kim Basinger added the female guest vocal.
"Shake Your Head" appeared on 1983 the Was (Not Was) album "Born to Laugh at Tornadoes," though Madonna's vocals were ...
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 ...
Cyndi Lauper is reflecting on what could have been. The singer recalled being pitted against fellow pop icon Madonna by fans and the music industry while they were both up-and-coming stars in the ...
Madonna’s 1984 album remains arguably her greatest work, an era-defining record that changed pop music forever.
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Madonna Reveals the Surprising Injuries She Hid While Filming ‘Confessions’ 20 Years Ago
In honor of the 20th anniversary of her Confessions on a Dance Floor album, Madonna shared a confession of her own with her ...
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