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  2. Cultural impact of Madonna - Wikipedia

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    Madonna (left) and then-president of Argentina, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (right) in 2008 Madonna is an American musician whose impact transcended music. Billboard editor-in-chief Janice Min considered her as "one of a miniscule number of super-artists whose influence and career transcended music". [3]

  3. Madonna and religion - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, Christian author Dan Kimball wrote in They Like Jesus but Not the Church (2009), that "Madonna doesn't find anything wrong with the teachings of Jesus" but doesn't believe that "all paths lead to God", citing the problem of religious war. [47] Spaniard music critic Joaquín Luqui reports that she loves Jesus, in "her own way". [48]

  4. Material Girl - Wikipedia

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    Madonna, wearing a white bridal veil, performs "Material Girl" during the Rebel Heart Tour (2015–16) "Material Girl" was performed by Madonna on five of her world tours. She ended the Virgin Tour (1985) with a self-parodying performance of the song. She wore a white tube top and a tight white skirt and carried a bunch of notes in her left ...

  5. Madonna - Wikipedia

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    Madonna is the world's best-selling female recording artist of all time and the first female performer to accumulate US$1 billion from her concerts. She is the most successful solo artist in the history of the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and has achieved 44 number-one singles in between major global music markets .

  6. Like a Prayer (song) - Wikipedia

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    Madonna, flanked by a choir, performing "Like a Prayer" on the 2012 MDNA Tour. The first live performance of "Like a Prayer" was on the 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour, with Madonna wearing a dress that looked like a cross between a Mediterranean widow's attire and a clergy's robe. Hundreds of burning candles surrounded her as she knelt down in ...

  7. Madonna in media - Wikipedia

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    Both had contributed substantially to each other's success, [166] with Mark Bego saying "Madonna helped make MTV as much as [MTV] helped make her". [166] A Rolling Stone editor commented as Madonna morphed into "the world's most famous woman, so, too, did MTV evolve into a sleek superpower". [167] Madonna during a MTV International interview in ...

  8. Madonna Opens Up About Near-Death Experience in L.A. Concert ...

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    At the opening of a five-night stand at L.A.’s Kia Forum Monday night, Madonna was in the mood to share about the severity of her health emergency last summer, thanking the doctor and other ...

  9. Like a Prayer (album) - Wikipedia

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    Like a Prayer is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Madonna, released on March 21, 1989, by Sire Records.It saw the singer reunited with Patrick Leonard and Stephen Bray, with whom she had collaborated on her previous studio album True Blue (1986), and the soundtrack to the 1987 film Who's That Girl; artist Prince also collaborated on the record, co-writing and co-producing ...