Birth name Madonna Louise Ciccone
Also known as Madonna Ciccone,
Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone, Madonna Penn,
Madonna Ritchie
Born August 16, 1958 (1958-08-16) (age 50)
Bay City, Michigan, U.S.
Origin New York City, New York, U.S.
Genre(s) Pop, rock
Also known as Madonna Ciccone,
Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone, Madonna Penn,
Madonna Ritchie
Born August 16, 1958 (1958-08-16) (age 50)
Bay City, Michigan, U.S.
Origin New York City, New York, U.S.
Genre(s) Pop, rock
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1986–1991: True Blue, Like a Prayer and the Blond Ambition World Tour
Madonna in the AIDS benefit project during the "Blond Ambition Tour", 1990
Madonna released her third album, True Blue, in 1986, prompting Rolling Stone to say that "it sounds as if it comes from the heart".[39] The album included the ballad "Live to Tell", which she wrote for the film At Close Range, starring her then-husband Sean Penn. True Blue produced five Top 5 singles on the Billboard charts: "Live to Tell", "Papa Don't Preach", "Open Your Heart", "True Blue" and "La Isla Bonita".[40] In the same year, Madonna starred in the film Shanghai Surprise and made her theatrical debut in a prod
Marriages and relationships:
In the late 1970s, Madonna dated Dan Gilroy, with whom she formed the band Breakfast Club. In the early 1980s, she dated her collaborator Stephen Bray,artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, DJ and record producer Mark Kamins, and musician Jellybean Benitez. While filming the music video for "Material Girl" in 1985, Madonna dated actor Sean Penn and married him on her 27th birthday that year. After filing and withdrawing divorce papers in December 1987, they separated on New Year's Eve 1988 and divorced in January 1989. Of her marriage to Penn, Madonna said, "I was completely obsessed with my career and not ready to be generous in any shape or form."[183] Madonna then began a relationship with Warren Beatty while working with him on the film Dick Tracy.The couple broke up in the fall of 1990, after a year and a half together.
Album history:
The tracks on the album were segued together to resemble a DJ's set; this idea was revisited on the 2005 dance album Confessions on a Dance Floor. Although it was her only album to fail to reach the top ten in the United States it sold well (1,000,000 copies in the US), despite having no singles to promote it. Its success also inspired other artists such as Paula Abdul, Bobby Brown, Jody Watley, and Milli Vanilli to release remix albums.
In Japan, the album's one new song, "Spotlight," (left over from the True Blue recording sessions) was released as a single, and made the top ten. You Can Dance continued Madonna's string of platinum-selling albums.