Madonna
Popular As Madonna Louise Ciccone (Nonnie, Maddy, Mo, The Material Girl, Madge, Esther, M, The Queen of Pop, Dita, Buzzbomb, Lola Montez, Queen of Reinvention, Lil' Booty, Veronica Electronica, Mrs. Ritchie, Dumbo, Queen of Controv
Birth Sign Leo
Birthplace Bay City, Michigan, US
Age 66 years old
Nationality United States
Height 5' 3½" (1.61 m)
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Madonna Louise Ciccone, widely known simply as Madonna, is a globally celebrated American singer, songwriter, actress, and entrepreneur. Her multi-decade career has made her one of the most influential and iconic figures in the music industry.
ABOUT
Born on August 16, 1958, in Bay City, Michigan, Madonna moved to New York City in 1978 to pursue a career in modern dance. She quickly transitioned into music, where her innovative approach to pop music and her ability to reinvent her image and musical style has kept her at the forefront of the entertainment industry for more than four decades. Often referred to as the "Queen of Pop," Madonna is recognized not only for her musical prowess but also for her groundbreaking music videos, fashion sense, and cultural influence.
BEFORE FAME
Before achieving fame, Madonna had a challenging upbringing. She was raised in a Catholic household and experienced the tragedy of losing her mother at a young age. Madonna attended the University of Michigan on a dance scholarship but dropped out to move to New York City. In the city that never sleeps, she worked various odd jobs, including waitressing and nude modeling for art classes, while trying to make her dream of becoming a professional dancer come true. Her foray into the music scene began with her involvement in several bands like The Breakfast Club and Emmy.
TRIVIA
Throughout her career, Madonna has accumulated numerous accolades. She has won seven Grammy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and holds the record for the most number-one singles by a female artist in several international markets. Her works, including albums like "Like a Virgin," "True Blue," and "Like a Prayer," are considered pop classics. Known for her provocative and often controversial performances, Madonna has never shied away from challenging societal norms and addressing taboo topics in her music and public appearances.
FAMILY LIFE
Madonna's personal life has often been a subject of media scrutiny. She has been married twice, first to actor Sean Penn and later to British filmmaker Guy Ritchie. She is a mother to six children: Lourdes Leon, Rocco Ritchie, David Banda, Mercy James, and twins Estere and Stella Ciccone. Madonna is known for her strong dedication to her family, often involving her children in her creative endeavors and philanthropic activities.
ASSOCIATED WITH
Madonna has collaborated with a myriad of artists across different genres. Throughout her career, she has worked with producers and musicians such as Nile Rodgers, Patrick Leonard, and William Orbit, helping to create some of her most memorable hits. She has had high-profile collaborations with artists like Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, and Nicki Minaj. Beyond music, Madonna has also had associations with influential figures in fashion, dance, and the arts, including Jean-Paul Gaultier, Herb Ritts, and Basquiat. Her impact extends well beyond the realm of entertainment, as she continues to inspire new generations of artists with her versatility and fearless creativity.