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Madonna Pop legend Madonna is known for her constant reinvention as a performer. Her biggest hits include "Papa Don't Preach," "Like a Prayer," "Vogue," "Secret," and "Ray of Light," among many others. UPDATED: MAR 26, 2021 madonna smiles at the camera, she wears a black blazer with embroidered flowers and a gold bejeweled bow tie, her long blonde rests on her right shoulder Getty Images (1958-) Who Is Madonna? Madonna is a pop music singer and actress who went solo in 1981 and became a sensation in the then male-dominated 1980s music scene. By 1991, she had achieved 21 Top 10 hits in the United States and sold more than 70 million albums internationally. In January 2008, she was named the world's wealthiest female musician by Forbes magazine. Early Life Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone was born in Bay City, Michigan, on August 16, 1958, to parents Silvio "Tony" Ciccone and Madonna Fortin. Tony, the son of Italian immigrants, was the first of his family to go to college, where he earned a degree in engineering. Madonna's mother, an x-ray technician and former dancer, was of French Canadian descent. After their marriage in 1955, the couple moved to Pontiac, Michigan, to be close to Tony's job as a defense engineer. Madonna was born three years later, during a visit with family in Bay City. The third of six children, Madonna learned early on how to handle her role as the middle child, admitting that she was "the sissy of the family" who often used her feminine wiles to get her way. Her parents' strict observation of the Catholic faith played a large role in Madonna's childhood. "My mother was a religious zealot," Madonna explains. "There were always priests and nuns in my house growing up." Many elements of Catholic iconography — including her mother's statues of the Sacred Heart, the habits of the nuns at her Catholic elementary school, and the Catholic altar at which she and her family prayed daily — later became the subject of Madonna's most controversial works. Family Tragedy: Death of Mother Another large influence on Madonna's early life was her mother, who was diagnosed with breast cancer during her pregnancy with Madonna's youngest sister. Treatment had to be delayed until the baby reached full term, but by then the disease had grown too strong. On December 1, 1963, at the age of 30, Madonna's mother passed away. Madonna was only five years old at the time of her mother's death. The loss significantly affected Madonna's adolescence. Haunted by the memories of her mother's frailty and passive demeanor during her final days, Madonna was determined to make her own voice heard. "I think the biggest reason I was able to express myself and not be intimidated was by not having a mother," she says. "For example, mothers teach you manners. And I absolutely did not learn any of those rules and regulations." Advertisement - Continue Reading Below She fought especially hard against the rules imposed by her stepmother, Joan Gustafson, who met Madonna's father while working as the family housekeeper. Madonna says Gustafson often made her take care of the younger children in the household, a task she greatly resented. "I really saw myself as the quintessential Cinderella," Madonna later said. "I think that's when I really thought about how I wanted to do something else and get away from all that." She rebelled against her traditional upbringing by turning her conservative clothing into revealing outfits, frequenting underground gay nightclubs and rejecting her religious background. READ MORE: Madonna Says She’d Be a 'Completely Different Person’ If Her Mom Hadn't Died Young Music and Dance: Late 1970s Madonna balanced the insubordinate side of her personality with a drive for perfectionism and high achievement. She was a straight-A student, cheerleader and disciplined dancer who graduated from high school a semester earlier than her peers. In 1976, her hard work earned her the attention of the University of Michigan, which offered her a full scholarship to their dance program. In 1977, during her undergraduate studies at Michigan, Madonna was awarded a six-week scholarship to study with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in New York City, followed by a rare opportunity to perform with choreographer Pearl Lang in 1978. At the urging of her dance instructor, the budding star dropped out of college after only two years of study to move to New York and further her dance career. Once in New York, Madonna paid her rent with a handful of odd jobs, including nude art modeling, serving at the Russian Tea Room and performing for the American Dance Center. In 1979, Madonna began dating Dan Gilroy, one of the founding members of a ska-influenced pop-punk band called Breakfast Club. Gilroy introduced Madonna to the head of a vaudeville review in Paris, and she spent some time in France working as a showgirl. During this trip, she fell in love with the combination of singing and performing. When she returned to the United States in 1980, she joined Gilroy's band as its drummer and later became the lead singer. Madonna formed several different bands of her own over the next few years, including Madonna & The Sky, The Millionaires and Emmy. Madonna Madonna Photo: Michael Putland/Getty Images Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Rise to Pop Stardom 'Everybody' In 1981, Madonna decided to go solo and hired manager Camille Barbone of Gotham Records to help her get her singing career on track. Barbone showed Madonna how to navigate the male-dominated world of the music business, and helped put together a studio band that accentuated the budding star's hip style. Friend Stephen Bray, a musician in her band, wrote her first hit, "Everybody," and Madonna used her brash business style to get the recordings to New York music producer Mark Kamins. Kamins then helped Madonna score a record deal with Sire Records. "Everybody" hit No. 1 on the dance charts in 1982. 'Madonna' Album: 'Borderline,' 'Lucky Star' and 'Holiday' Using the success of the song as leverage, Madonna convinced Sire Records to produce the full-length album Madonna in 1983. The album was a slow but steady success, and included the hit singles "Borderline," "Lucky Star" and "Holiday." Soon, girls all over the country were imitating Madonna's distinct sense of fashion, which included fishnet stockings, lace lingerie, fingerless gloves and large crucifix necklaces. "Holiday" also earned the singer an appearance on Dick Clark's American Bandstand in 1984, where she told the host that her main ambition was "to rule the world." 'Like a Virgin,' 'Material Girl' and 'Angel' This intensity and determination was apparent in her 1985 follow-up album, Like a Virgin, which hit No. 1 on the Billboard Chart and went platinum within a month. The title track, produced by Nile Rodgers, would later be listed as Madonna's biggest pop hit of all time, with the song remaining on the top of the charts for six weeks. She had two other Top 5 hits from the record: the tongue-in-cheek, empowering "Material Girl" and the dance ditty with bounce, "Angel." 'Crazy for You' She also starred in her first mainstream feature film, Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), and performed the soundtrack's single, "Into the Groove," which hit No. 1 on the U.S. dance charts. Her next single "Crazy for You", which she performed for the 1985 film Vision Quest, also became a No. 1 hit. She then started her first music tour, The Virgin Tour, and watched 17 consecutive songs climb into the Top 10 on the Billboard Chart while also creating a wave of iconic music videos, constantly re-crafting her persona. Movies and More Hit Songs from the 1980s and 1990s Over the next five years, Madonna's life was a whirlwind of activity. On August 16, 1985, she married actor Sean Penn and co-starred with him in the film Shanghai Surprise (1986). She then went on to star in three more movies over the next few years: Who's That Girl (1987), Bloodhounds of Broadway (1989) and Dick Tracy (1990). Madonna's soundtrack album I'm Breathless: Music From and Inspired by the Film Dick Tracy resulted in two Top 10 hits: "Vogue" and "Hanky Panky." She also released four more hit albums: True Blue (1986), Who's that Girl (1987), You Can Dance (1987) and Like a Prayer (1989). Advertisement - Continue Reading Below READ MORE: The Hollywood Icons Featured in Madonna's Song "Vogue" Controversies 'Like a Virgin' MTV Video Music Awards Performance As always, Madonna mixed her drive for success with her penchant for scandalous behavior. It started with her controversial 1985 performance of her hit single "Like a Virgin" on the MTV Video Music Awards, which involved writhing around suggestively onstage in a wedding dress. Then came her marriage to Penn, which was marred by reports of domestic violence and his assault of a photographer — behavior that landed him a month's jail time and eventually led to the couple's very public divorce. READ MORE: Madonna’s Now-Famous 'Like a Virgin' Performance Was Thanks to a Wardrobe Malfunction Madonna performing on the 1984 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, September 14, 1984 Photo: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images 'Like a Prayer' Music Video In 1989, Madonna's "Like a Prayer" video aired on MTV as part of a lucrative Pepsi endorsement. The video featured interracial relationship themes, burning crosses and a blending of sexual innuendo and religious ideologies. As a result of the video, Pope John Paul II urged fans not to attend her concerts in Italy, and Pepsi pulled their endorsement of the star. Despite the public outcry, Madonna had become more popular than ever. The Like a Prayer album spawned a No. 1 title track as well as additional hits like "Express Yourself," "Cherish," "Keep It Together" and "Oh Father." By 1991, she had achieved 21 Top 10 hits in the United States and sold more than 70 million albums internationally, generating $1.2 billion in sales. Committed to controlling her career, Madonna helped found Maverick Records, a label under the Warner Music Group, in April 1992. 'Truth or Dare' Documentary She also continued to gain attention by pushing social boundaries. First came the film Truth or Dare (1991), a revealing documentary about her Blonde Ambition tour. This was followed by the publishing of Sex (1992), a soft-core pornographic coffee-table book featuring the pop star in a variety of erotic poses. Despite its controversial nature, Sex sold 150,000 copies on the day of its release in the United States alone. Three days later, all 1.5 million copies of the first edition were sold out worldwide, making it the most successful coffee table book ever released. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below The album Erotica (1992) was unveiled at the same time and proved equally successful. By the end of 1993, the album had reached double-platinum status. Bedtime Stories came next in 1994, with its groovy lead single "Secret" and the beautifully melancholic "Take a Bow." READ MORE: 10 of Madonna's Most Controversial Moments Movies and Music: Late 1990s - Present 'Evita,' 'Immaculate Collection' and 'Music' By 1996, Madonna had proven her versatility as a star in both film and music. She starred in the critically acclaimed screen adaptation of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Evita (1996), which also featured Antonio Banderas. She won a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical, and in the film she performed "You Must Love Me," which earned an Academy Award for Music, Original Song. Madonna had released the greatest hits album The Immaculate Collection in 1990, following that years later with Something to Remember (1995), a round-up of her balladry that included the new song "You'll See." In 1998, she released Ray of Light, a critically-acclaimed outing that had her delving into electronica and spiritual exploration with the help of producer William Orbit. More hits came in the form of songs like "Frozen" and "The Power of Good-Bye." Madonna also earned three Grammys, two for the Top 5 title track and one for the Ray of Light album itself. Then came Music (2000), another successful electronic project, this time with more overt, unpredictable dance leanings and the bulk of production handled by French whiz Mirwais. She also continued her work with Orbit, as seen on a couple of Music tracks and the Grammy-winning homage to 1960s-psychedelia, "Beautiful Stranger," part of the soundtrack for the movie Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. 'American Life' The pop star then made the move from the big screen to the London West End stage in the play Up for Grabs (2002) and wrote her first children's book, The English Roses, which was published in 2003, the same year as the release of her album American Life. Madonna was inducted into the inaugural U.K. Music Hall of Fame in 2004, and her next album Confessions on a Dancefloor came out the following year. Around this time Madonna became the artist with the most gold-certified singles in the United States, beating The Beatles' longstanding record. Her professional life continued to boom: In January 2008, she was named the world's wealthiest female musician by Forbes magazine. Madonna earned much of this income from her H&M clothing line, a deal with NBC to air concert footage and her Confessions tour — the highest-grossing tour for a female artist to date. She also continued to sing, act and manage a number of business interests, splitting her time between the United Kingdom and the United States. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below She was the writer and executive producer of I Am Because We Are, a documentary about the lives of Malawi's AIDS orphans, and the art-house film Filth and Wisdom, both with 2008 releases. Her album Hard Candy was released in April of the same year, and her Sticky and Sweet tour became her first major venture with concert promoter Live Nation. 'Celebration' In 2009, she released a fourth greatest hits album, Celebration, which became Madonna's eleventh No. 1 album in the United Kingdom. With the release of the record, Madonna tied Elvis Presley as the solo act with most No. 1 albums in the United Kingdom. 'W.E.' Film, Super Bowl XLVI In 2011, Madonna released her latest film project, W.E., about the American divorcée Wallis Simpson and her romance with Britain's King Edward VIII, contrasted with a more contemporary relationship. Edward gave up his crown to marry Simpson, and the couple became known as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. Working behind the camera, Madonna co-wrote and directed this romantic drama, which received decidedly mixed reviews. She, however, did pick up a Golden Globe for an original song she co-wrote and sung for the film, "Masterpiece." Madonna received another lukewarm reception when it was announced she would be performing at Super Bowl XLVI in February 2012. Ahead of the show, many football fans complained about her selection as part of the halftime entertainment. She put on an impressive show, however, which featured her latest single "Give Me All Your Luvin'." This time around, it wasn't Madonna who created waves during the show. Her musical guest, M.I.A., provoked an outcry when she used an obscene hand gesture in her live performance. 'MDNA' Madonna released her studio album, MDNA, in March 2012. On her tour to support the record, she courted controversy. Madonna occasionally flashed her audiences and used Nazi imagery while performing in France. At a concert in St. Petersburg, Russia, she spoke out in support of LGBT rights, which had landed her in legal trouble. She was sued for more than $10 million for breaking a law against promoting homosexuality to minors, but charges were later dismissed. Tumultuous Road to 'Rebel Heart' Through 2014, Madonna was reportedly at work on her next album, said to be collaborating with producers like Avicii and Diplo as seen via Instagram. In December of that year, however, more than a dozen songs planned for her 2015 album Rebel Heart were leaked online. An Israeli singer was later arrested and indicted for the thefts related to the leak. To counterattack the theft, Madonna released six songs online before Christmas, with the tracks reaching the Top 10 of iTunes' charts in various countries. However, more controversy followed in January when the singer released via Instagram doctored portraits of prominent leaders and artists like Nelson Mandela and Bob Marley bound by black chord, mirroring the cover art of her forthcoming album. In February 2015, there was another album leak of Rebel Heart. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below That month, Madonna also performed lead single "Living for Love" live at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards with a bull and matador theme. More than two weeks later, she performed the song at the Brit Awards, but fell down a short flight of stairs due to a wardrobe mishap, with the singer later reporting that she had suffered from whiplash. The official version of Rebel Heart, Madonna's 13th full-length release, was released on March 10, 2015, with the deluxe version consisting of 19 tracks. The album was noticeably more stylistically diverse than its predecessors in terms of musical production, lyrically veering from vividly sexual provocation and contemporary boasting to quieter reflection. 'Madame X' After confirming she was working on new music in early 2018, the iconic singer revealed in an April 2019 video announcement that studio album No. 14 would be titled Madame X. "Madame X is a secret agent," she says in the video. "Traveling around the world. Changing identities. Fighting for freedom. Bringing light to dark places. She is a dancer. A professor. A head of state. A housekeeper. An equestrian. A prisoner. A student. A mother. A child. A teacher. A nun. A singer. A saint. A whore. The spy in the house of love. I’m Madame X." Soon afterward, Madonna released the single "Medellín," a joint effort with Colombian singer Maluma, and the duo teamed up to deliver a steamy performance of the song at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards. Personal Life and Children Madonna was married to actor Sean Penn from 1985 to 1989. Madonna became a mother in 1996, giving birth to Lourdes Maria (Lola) Ciccone Leon, whom she had with her lover and personal trainer, Carlos Leon. In 2000, she married British director Guy Ritchie and gave birth to their son, Rocco John Ritchie, the same year. Madonna and Ritchie split in 2008. On the eve of her 50th birthday in 2008, Madonna faced more challenges in her personal life. She spent much of the previous year fighting allegations that she circumvented traditional Malawi laws to bring home her newly adopted son, David Banda, whom she had been raising since 2006. Critics accused Madonna of using her vast wealth to fast-track the adoption process, a charge she vigorously denied. A coalition of 67 local rights groups challenged the interim custody order on the grounds that existing laws in Malawi do not allow for international adoptions. Madonna's application to permanently adopt the boy was approved by Malawai's high court on May 28, 2008, the pop star's lawyer said. "It's a beautiful and positive judgment," Alan Chinula told reporters. "Finally the court has granted Madonna full adoption rights of the boy. ... It's all over, thank God." She decided to adopt from Malawai again, and in June 2009, after another legal battle, she was granted custody of Mercy James. In February 2017, Madonna announced she had adopted 4-year-old twins, Estere and Stelle, from Malawi, posting a photo with the girls on her Instagram account. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below In 2017, Madonna attempted to legally halt the auction of several of her personal items, then in the possession of ex-personal assistant Darlene Lutz. However, the singer had previously signed a release from "any and all" future claims against her former friend and employee, and as a result, a judge ruled that the disputed auction could continue the following year. The list of personal items included panties and a hairbrush, but the one that drew the most attention was a break-up letter from former boyfriend Tupac Shakur. In the letter, the rapper expresses his feelings that while dating a Black man likely boosted her reputation for being "exciting," he only stood to suffer for being involved with a white woman. "I never meant to hurt you," he writes. "Please understand my previous position as that of a young man with limited experience with an extremely famous sex symbol." In August 2018, Madonna sparked more headlines with her tribute to the recently deceased Aretha Franklin at the MTV Video Music Awards. After mentioning that Franklin "changed the course of my life," Madonna launched into a lengthy sidebar about her own early music career, setting off critics who wondered why she was using the tribute to talk about herself. QUICK FACTS Birth Year: 1958 Birth date: August 16, 1958 Birth State: Michigan Birth City: Bay City Birth Country: United States Gender: Female Best Known For: Pop legend Madonna is known for her constant reinvention as a performer. Her biggest hits include "Papa Don't Preach," "Like a Prayer," "Vogue," "Secret," and "Ray of Light," among many others. Industries Pop Documentary Astrological Sign: Leo Schools Rochester Adams High School University of Michigan Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Fact Check We strive for accuracy and fairness.If you see something that doesn't look right,contact us! Advertisement - Continue Reading Below CITATION INFORMATION Article Title: Madonna Biography Author: Biography.com Editors Website Name: The Biography.com website Url: https://www.biography.com/musicians/madonna Access Date: Publisher: A&E; Television Networks Last Updated: March 26, 2021 QUOTES My mother was a religious zealot. There were always priests and nuns in my house growing up. I think the biggest reason I was able to express myself and not be intimidated was by not having a mother. I really saw myself as the quintessential Cinderella. For some reason, I feel like I never left high school, because I still feel that if you don't fit in, you're going to get your ass kicked. I believe sometimes we aren't always in charge of everything that we do creatively. We submit to things as we're going on our own journey. We like to put people on a pedestal, give them one character trait, and if they step outside of that shrinelike area that we blocked out for them, then we will punish them. One of my father's famous quotes—and I love him dearly, but he's very, very old-fashioned—was, 'If there were more virgins, the world would be a better place.' Every year it's a different me. If you want to affect change in the world, you do have to have a platform to stand on. And in order to have a platform to stand on, you have to keep doing your job. I think it's kind of a waste of time to provoke just for the sake of provocation. I think you have to have a lesson or something that you want to share. I sometimes think I was born to live up to my name. How could I be anything else but what I am having been named Madonna? I would either have ended up a nun or this. I want to be like Gandhi, and Martin Luther King, and John Lennon... but I want to stay alive. Britney Spears Born    Britney Jean Spears December 2, 1981 (age 41) McComb, Mississippi, U.S. Education        Professional Performing Arts School     Parklane Academy[1] Occupations        Singersongwriterdanceractress Years active    1992–present Works        Discographysongsvideography Spouses        Jason Allen Alexander     ​     ​     (m. 2004; ann. 2004)​     Kevin Federline     ​     ​     (m. 2004; div. 2007)​     Sam Asghari     ​     (m. 2022)​ Children    2 Parent(s)    Jamie Spears Lynne Spears Relatives        Bryan Spears (brother)     Jamie Lynn Spears (sister) Awards    Full list Musical career Genres        Popdance-popelectropopteen pop Instruments    Vocals Labels        JiveRCA Formerly of    Innosense Website    www.britneyspears.com Signature Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American singer and songwriter. Often referred to as the "Princess of Pop", she is credited with influencing the revival of teen pop during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Spears has sold over 100 million records worldwide, including over 70 million in the United States, making her one of the world's best-selling music artists.[2][3] She has earned numerous awards and accolades, including a Grammy Award, 15 Guinness World Records, six MTV Video Music Awards, seven Billboard Music Awards (including the Millennium Award), the inaugural Radio Disney Icon Award, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Her heavily choreographed videos earned her the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. After appearing in stage productions and television series, Spears signed with Jive Records in 1997 at age fifteen. Her first two studio albums, ...Baby One More Time (1999) and Oops!... I Did It Again (2000), are among the best-selling albums of all time and made Spears the best-selling teenage artist of all time. With first-week sales of over 1.3 million copies, Oops!... I Did It Again held the record for the fastest-selling album by a female artist in the United States for fifteen years. Spears adopted a more mature and provocative style for her albums Britney (2001) and In the Zone (2003), and starred in the 2002 film Crossroads. She was executive producer of her fifth studio album Blackout (2007), often referred to as her best work.[4] Following a series of highly publicized personal problems, promotion for the album was limited, and Spears was involuntarily placed in a conservatorship. Subsequently, Spears released the chart-topping albums, Circus (2008) and Femme Fatale (2011), the latter of which became her most successful era of singles in the US charts. With "3" in 2009 and "Hold It Against Me" in 2011, Spears became the second artist after Mariah Carey in the Billboard Hot 100's history to debut at number one with two or more songs. She embarked on a four-year concert residency, Britney: Piece of Me, at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas to promote her next two albums Britney Jean (2013) and Glory (2016). In 2019, Spears's legal battle over her conservatorship became more publicized and led to the establishment of the #FreeBritney movement.[5] In 2021, the conservatorship was terminated following her public testimony in which she accused her management team and family of abuse.[6] In the United States, Spears is the fourth best-selling female album artist of the Nielsen SoundScan era,[7] as well as the best-selling female album artist of the 2000s.[8][9][10] She was ranked by Billboard as the eighth-biggest artist of the 2000s.[11] The singer has amassed six number-one albums on the Billboard 200[12] and five number-one singles on the US Billboard Hot 100: "...Baby One More Time", "Womanizer", "3", "Hold It Against Me", and "S&M (Remix)". Other hit singles include "Oops!... I Did It Again", "Toxic", and "I'm a Slave 4 U". "...Baby One More Time" was named the greatest debut single of all time by Rolling Stone in 2020. In 2004, Spears launched a perfume brand with Elizabeth Arden, Inc.; sales exceeded $1.5 billion as of 2012.[13] Forbes has reported Spears as the highest-earning female musician of 2001 and 2012.[14][15] By 2012, she had topped Yahoo!'s list of most searched celebrities seven times in twelve years.[16] Time named Spears one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2021, while also winning the reader poll by receiving the highest number of votes.[17][18] Life and career 1981–1997: Early life and career beginnings Britney Jean Spears was born on December 2, 1981, in McComb, Mississippi,[19] the second child of James "Jamie" Parnell Spears and Lynne Irene Bridges.[20] Her maternal grandmother, Lillian Portell, was English (born in London), and one of Spears's maternal great-great-grandfathers was Maltese.[21] Her siblings are Bryan James Spears and Jamie Lynn Spears.[22] Born in the Bible Belt, where socially conservative evangelical Protestantism is a particularly strong religious influence,[23] she was baptized as a Southern Baptist and sang in a church choir as a child.[24] As an adult, she has studied Kabbalist teachings.[25] On August 5, 2021, Spears announced that she had converted to Catholicism. Her mother, sister, and nieces Maddie Aldridge and Ivey Joan Watson, are also Catholic.[26] However, on September 5, 2022, after Spears's ex-husband, Kevin Federline, and youngest son did an interview defending her father's actions during her conservatorship, she stated: "I don't believe in God anymore because of the way my children and my family have treated me. There is nothing to believe in anymore. I'm an atheist y'all".[27] At age three, Spears began attending dance lessons in her hometown of Kentwood, Louisiana, and was selected to perform as a solo artist at the annual recital. Aged five she made her local stage debut, singing "What Child Is This?" at her kindergarten graduation. During her childhood, she also had gymnastics and voice lessons, and won many state-level competitions and children's talent shows.[28][29][30] In gymnastics, Spears attended Béla Károlyi's training camp.[31] She said of her ambition as a child, "I was in my own world, ... I found out what I'm supposed to do at an early age".[29] When Spears was eight, she and her mother Lynne traveled to Atlanta, Georgia, to audition for the 1990s revival of The Mickey Mouse Club. Casting director Matt Casella rejected her as too young, but introduced her to Nancy Carson, a New York City talent agent. Carson was impressed with Spears's singing and suggested enrolling her at the Professional Performing Arts School; shortly afterward, Lynne and her daughters moved to a sublet apartment in New York.[citation needed] Spears was hired for her first professional role as the understudy for the lead role of Tina Denmark in the off-Broadway musical Ruthless! She also appeared as a contestant on the popular television show Star Search and was cast in a number of commercials.[32][33] In December 1992, she was cast in The Mickey Mouse Club alongside Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake, Ryan Gosling, and Keri Russell. After the show was canceled in 1994, she returned to Mississippi and enrolled at McComb's Parklane Academy. Although she made friends with most of her classmates, she compared the school to "the opening scene in Clueless with all the cliques. ... I was so bored. I was the point guard on the basketball team. I had my boyfriend, and I went to homecoming and Christmas formal. But I wanted more."[29][34] In June 1997, Spears was in talks with manager Lou Pearlman to join the female pop group Innosense. Lynne asked family friend and entertainment lawyer Larry Rudolph for his opinion and submitted a tape of Spears singing over a Whitney Houston karaoke song along with some pictures. Rudolph decided that he wanted to pitch her to record labels, for which she needed a professional demo made. He sent Spears an unused song of Toni Braxton; she rehearsed for a week and recorded her vocals in a studio. Spears traveled to New York with the demo and met with executives from four labels, returning to Kentwood the same day. Three of the labels rejected her, saying that audiences wanted pop bands such as the Backstreet Boys and the Spice Girls, and "there wasn't going to be another Madonna, another Debbie Gibson, or another Tiffany."[35] Two weeks later, executives from Jive Records returned calls to Rudolph.[35] Senior vice president of A&R Jeff Fenster said about Spears's audition that "it's very rare to hear someone that age who can deliver emotional content and commercial appeal ... For any artist, the motivation—the 'eye of the tiger'—is extremely important. And Britney had that."[29] Spears sang Houston's "I Have Nothing" (1992) for the executives, and was subsequently signed to the label.[36] They assigned her to work with producer Eric Foster White for a month; he reportedly shaped her voice from "lower and less poppy" delivery to "distinctively, unmistakably Britney".[37] After hearing the recorded material, president Clive Calder ordered a full album. Spears had originally envisioned "Sheryl Crow music, but younger; more adult contemporary". She felt secure with her label's appointment of producers, since "It made more sense to go pop, because I can dance to it—it's more me."[29] She flew to Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Sweden, where half of the album was recorded from March to April 1998, with producers Max Martin, Denniz Pop, and Rami Yacoub, among others.[29] Spears's much-publicized personal problems and her subsequent career comeback have inspired some artists. Gwyneth Paltrow's character in the 2010 film Country Strong was inspired by Spears's treatment by the media. According to film director Shana Fest, "that's where this movie came from. I mean, I was seeing what was happening in the media to Britney Spears. I think it's tragic how we treat people who give us so much, and we love to see them knocked down to build them back up again, to knock them down again."[475] Nicki Minaj has cited Spears's comeback after her much-publicized personal issues as an inspiration.[476] Spears's hounding by paparazzi and personal problems also inspired Barry Manilow's album 15 Minutes. Manilow said: "She couldn't have a life without them pulling up next to her car and following her and driving her crazy to the point where, that was around the time she shaved off her hair. ... We all looked at it in horror ... So it seemed like a thing to be writing an album about."[477] Bebo Norman wrote a song about Spears, called "Britney", which was inspired by "culture's make-or-break treatment of celebrities."[478] Achievements See also: List of awards and nominations received by Britney Spears Throughout her career, Spears has earned numerous awards and accolades, including a Grammy Award; fifteen Guinness World Records; six MTV Video Music Awards, including the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award; seven Billboard Music Awards, including the Millennium Award;[479] the inaugural Radio Disney Icon Award; the GLAAD Media Award's Vanguard Award and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[480] She is listed by the Guinness World Records as having the "Best-selling album by a teenage solo artist" for her debut studio album, ...Baby One More Time, which sold over thirteen million copies in the United States.[481] Melissa Ruggieri of the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported: "She's also marked for being the best-selling teenage artist. Before she turned 20 in 2001, Spears had sold over 37 million albums worldwide".[482] As of 2016, according to the BBC, she has sold over 100 million records worldwide,[2] making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time; and more than 70 million records in United States, including 36.9 million digital singles and 33.6 million digital albums.[483][484] Spears is also recognized as the best-selling female albums artist of the 2000s in the United States, as well as the fifth overall.[8] In December 2009, Billboard ranked Spears the 8th Artist of the 2000s decade in the United States.[11] She is one of the few artists in history to have had a number-one single and a number-one studio album in the US during each of the three decades of her career.[485] With "3" in 2009 and "Hold It Against Me" in 2011, she became the second artist after Mariah Carey in the Hot 100's history to debut at number one with two or more songs.[153] In 2016, Spears ranked at number twenty on Billboard's Greatest Of All Time Top Dance Club Artists list.[486] Other ventures Product and endorsements Main articles: Britney Spears products and Britney Spears doll Bottle of one of Spears's several perfumes, Curious, released through Elizabeth Arden, Inc. In 2000, Spears released a limited edition of sunglasses titled Shades of Britney.[487] In 2001, she signed a deal with shoe company Skechers,[488] and a $7–8 million promotional deal with Pepsi, their biggest entertainment deal at the time.[489] Aside from numerous commercials with the latter during that year, she also appeared in a 2004 Pepsi television commercial in the theme of "Gladiators" with singers Beyoncé, Pink, and Enrique Iglesias.[490] On June 19, 2002, she released her first multi-platform video game, Britney's Dance Beat, which received positive reviews.[491] In March 2009, Spears was announced as the new face of clothing brand Candie's.[492] Dari Marder, chief marketing officer for the brand, said: "Everybody loves a comeback and nobody's doing it better than Britney. She's just poised for even greater success."[492] In 2010, Spears designed a limited edition line for the brand, which was released in stores in July 2010.[146] In 2011, she teamed up with Sony, Make Up For Ever, and Plenty of Fish to release her music video for "Hold It Against Me", earning her $500,000 for the product placement.[493] Spears also teamed up with Hasbro in 2012 to release an exclusive version of Twister Dance, which includes a remix of "Till the World Ends". She was also featured on a commercial, which was directed by Ray Kay, to promote the game.[494] Spears was also featured on the commercial of Twister Dance Rave, and the game included a Twister remix of "Circus". In March 2018, it was revealed that Spears would be the face of Kenzo, a contemporary French luxury clothing house.[245] Spears's range of commercial deals and products also includes beauty care products and perfumes. She released her first perfume with Elizabeth Arden, Curious in 2004, which broke the company's first-week gross for a perfume.[30] By 2009, she had released seven more perfumes including Fantasy.[495][496] In 2010, Spears released her eighth fragrance, Radiance.[497] In 2011, Radiance was reissued as a new perfume titled Cosmic Radiance.[498] Worldwide, Spears sold over one million bottles in the first five years, with gross receipts of $1.5 billion. In 2016, Spears contacted Glu Mobile to create her own role-playing game, Britney Spears: American Dream. The app officially launched in May 2016 and is compatible with iOS and Android.[216] On June 17, 2016, Spears announced the release of her twentieth fragrance, Private Show.[499] As of January 2018, Spears has released 24 fragrances through Elizabeth Arden.[500] Philanthropy Spears founded The Britney Spears Foundation, a charitable entity set up to help children in need. The philosophy behind the Foundation was that music and entertainment has a healing quality that can benefit children.[501] The Foundation also supported the annual Britney Spears Camp for the Performing Arts, where campers had the opportunity to explore and develop their talents.[502] In April 2002, through the efforts of Spears and The Britney Spears Foundation, a grant of $1 million was made to the Twin Towers Fund to support the children of uniformed service heroes affected by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, including New York City Fire Department and its Emergency Medical Services Command, the New York City Police Department, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the New York State Office of court Administration and other government offices.[503] However, it was reported in 2008 that the Foundation had a deficit of $200,000.[504] After Spears went through conservatorship, her father and lawyer Andrew Wallet zeroed out the effort, leading to its closure in 2011.[505] On October 30, 2001, Spears, alongside Bono and other popular recording artists under the name "Artists Against AIDS Worldwide", released an album consisting of multiple versions of Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On", with the intention to benefit AIDS programs in Africa and other impoverished regions.[506] In the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Spears donated $350,000 to Music Rising.[507] Later in 2011, she raised $200,000 during An Evening of Southern Style at a private residence in Beverly Hills to benefit the St. Bernard Project, with the help of several celebrities, including Hilary Duff, Selena Gomez, Kelly Osbourne, Kellan Lutz, and Kim Kardashian.[508] Spears has also helped several charities during her career, including Madonna's Kabbalah-based Spirituality for Kids,[509] cancer charity Gilda's Club Worldwide,[510] Promises Foundation, and United Way, with the latter two focused on giving families from various disadvantaged situations new hope and stable foundations for the future.[507] On October 24, 2015, Spears donated $120,000 to the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation.[511] In addition, $1 of each ticket sale for her Las Vegas residency, Britney: Piece of Me, was donated to the nonprofit organization.[512] Spears also fundraised for the charity through social media, in addition to selling limited edition merchandise, with all proceeds going to the NCCF.[513] On October 27, 2016, Spears partnered with Zappos and XCYCLE to host the Britney Spears Piece of Me Charity Ride in Boca Park, Las Vegas to raise additional money toward her goal of $1 million for the NCCF, with $450,000 having already been raised from Spears's ticket sales and merchandise.[514] Participants were entered for a chance to win a spin class with Spears herself. The event ultimately went on to raise $553,130.[515] The fundraising ultimately led to the development of the NCCF Britney Spears Campus in Las Vegas, which saw its grand opening on November 4, 2017.[516] Spears also regularly participates in Spirit Day to combat bullying of LGBTQ youth and bullying.[517] In March 2020, Spears was participating in the #DoYourPartChallenge, which entails helping people with anything they might need during the coronavirus crisis. She told fans to send her messages on Instagram if they need supportive words during the coronavirus pandemic, with Spears picking three fans.[518] Discography Main articles: Britney Spears discography and List of songs recorded by Britney Spears See also: List of unreleased songs recorded by Britney Spears     ...Baby One More Time (1999)     Oops!... I Did It Again (2000)     Britney (2001)     In the Zone (2003)     Blackout (2007)     Circus (2008)     Femme Fatale (2011)     Britney Jean (2013)     Glory (2016) Selected filmography Main article: Britney Spears videography     Longshot (2001)     Crossroads (2002)     Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)     Pauly Shore Is Dead (2003)     Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004)     Corporate Animals (2019) Concerts and residencies Main article: List of Britney Spears live performances Tours     ...Baby One More Time Tour (1999)     (You Drive Me) Crazy Tour (2000)     Oops!... I Did It Again Tour (2000)     Dream Within a Dream Tour (2001–2002)     The Onyx Hotel Tour (2004)     The M+M's Tour (2007)      Britney Spears     Discography Songs Unreleased songs Videography Live performances Accolades Products Studio albums        ...Baby One More Time Oops!... I Did It Again Britney In the Zone Blackout Circus Femme Fatale Britney Jean Glory Compilation albums        Greatest Hits: My Prerogative B in the Mix: The Remixes The Singles Collection B in the Mix: The Remixes Vol. 2 Oops! I Did It Again: The Best of Britney Spears Extended plays        Britney Spears: In the Zone Britney & Kevin: Chaotic Key Cuts from Remixed Video albums        Time Out with Britney Spears Britney Spears: Live and More! Britney: The Videos Britney Spears Live from Las Vegas Britney Spears: In the Zone Greatest Hits: My Prerogative Britney: For the Record Britney Spears Live: The Femme Fatale Tour Concert tours        ...Baby One More Time Tour (You Drive Me) Crazy Tour Oops!... I Did It Again Tour Dream Within a Dream Tour The Onyx Hotel Tour The M+M's Tour The Circus Starring Britney Spears Femme Fatale Tour Britney: Live in Concert Piece of Me Tour Residencies        Britney: Piece of Me Books        A Mother's Gift Games        Britney's Dance Beat Britney Spears: American Dream Television        Britney and Kevin: Chaotic Family        Jamie Spears (father) Lynne Spears (mother) Bryan Spears (brother) Jamie Lynn Spears (sister) Sam Asghari (husband) Works about Britney Spears        "Cry Me a River" (Justin Timberlake song) "Britney's New Look" "Britney" (Bebo Norman song) Through the Storm "Britney/Brittany" "Britney 2.0"         Soundtrack Britney: For the Record Britney Ever After Framing Britney Spears Britney vs Spears Related articles        Conservatorship dispute Innosense Once Upon a One More Time Britney Spears' Guide to Semiconductor Physics "The Mansion Family" "Buy, Buy Baby" "Ten Sessions" "Everything Must Go" Britney Spears doll Larry Rudolph Kevin Federline Super Bowl XXXV halftime show     Category     vte Britney Spears songs     Discography Songs Unreleased songs ...Baby One More Time        "...Baby One More Time" "(You Drive Me) Crazy" "Sometimes" "Born to Make You Happy" "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart" "The Beat Goes On" Oops!... I Did It Again        "Oops!... I Did It Again" "Stronger" "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know" "Lucky" "You Got It All" Britney        "I'm a Slave 4 U" "Overprotected" "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" "Boys" "Anticipating" "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" In the Zone        "Me Against the Music" "Toxic" "Outrageous" "Everytime" Greatest Hits: My Prerogative        "My Prerogative" "Do Somethin'" Britney & Kevin: Chaotic        "Someday (I Will Understand)" Blackout        "Gimme More" "Piece of Me" "Radar" "Break the Ice" Circus        "Womanizer" "Circus" "Kill the Lights" "If U Seek Amy" "Radar" The Singles Collection        "3" Femme Fatale        "Till the World Ends" "Hold It Against Me" "I Wanna Go" "Big Fat Bass" "Criminal" Britney Jean        "Alien" "Work Bitch" "Perfume" "It Should Be Easy" Glory        "Do You Wanna Come Over?" "Make Me" "Private Show" "Clumsy" "Slumber Party" "Mood Ring" "Swimming in the Stars" "Matches" Other songs        "My Only Wish (This Year)" "We Will Rock You" "And Then We Kiss" "Scream & Shout" "Ooh La La" "Pretty Girls" "Hold Me Closer" As featured artist        "What's Going On" "Like a Virgin / Hollywood" (2003 MTV VMA performance) "S&M" (remix) "Tom's Diner" "Hands"     Category     vte Jamie Lynn Spears EPs    The Journey Singles    "How Could I Want More" Television        All That Zoey 101 Family        Jamie Spears Lynne Spears Bryan Spears Britney Spears Related articles        Through the Storm Awards for Britney Spears     vte Best-selling singles by year in the United Kingdom 1950s        1952: "Here in My Heart" – Al Martino 1953: "I Believe" – Frankie Laine 1954: "Secret Love" – Doris Day 1955: "Rose Marie" – Slim Whitman 1956: "I'll Be Home" – Pat Boone 1957: "Diana" – Paul Anka 1958: "Jailhouse Rock" – Elvis Presley 1959: "Living Doll" – Cliff Richard (UK) 1960s        1960: "It's Now or Never" – Elvis Presley 1961: "Wooden Heart" – Elvis Presley 1962: "I Remember You" – Frank Ifield (UK) 1963: "She Loves You" – The Beatles (UK) 1964: "Can't Buy Me Love" – The Beatles (UK) 1965: "Tears" – Ken Dodd (UK) 1966: "Green, Green Grass of Home" – Tom Jones (UK) 1967: "Release Me" – Engelbert Humperdinck (UK) 1968: "Hey Jude" – The Beatles (UK) 1969: "Sugar, Sugar" – The Archies 1970s        1970: "The Wonder of You" – Elvis Presley / "In the Summertime" – Mungo Jerry (UK) 1971: "My Sweet Lord" – George Harrison (UK) 1972: "Amazing Grace" – Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (UK) 1973: "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" – Dawn featuring Tony Orlando 1974: "Tiger Feet" – Mud (UK) 1975: "Bye Bye Baby" – Bay City Rollers (UK) 1976: "Save Your Kisses for Me" – Brotherhood of Man (UK) 1977: "Mull of Kintyre" / "Girls' School" – Wings (UK) 1978: "Rivers of Babylon" / "Brown Girl in the Ring" – Boney M. 1979: "Bright Eyes" – Art Garfunkel 1980s        1980: "Don't Stand So Close to Me" – The Police (UK) 1981: "Tainted Love" – Soft Cell (UK) / "Don't You Want Me" – The Human League (UK) 1982: "Come On Eileen" – Dexys Midnight Runners (UK) 1983: "Karma Chameleon" – Culture Club (UK) 1984: "Do They Know It's Christmas?" – Band Aid (UK) 1985: "The Power of Love" – Jennifer Rush 1986: "Don't Leave Me This Way" – The Communards (UK) 1987: "Never Gonna Give You Up" – Rick Astley (UK) 1988: "Mistletoe and Wine" – Cliff Richard (UK) 1989: "Ride on Time" – Black Box 1990s        1990: "Unchained Melody" – The Righteous Brothers 1991: "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" – Bryan Adams 1992: "I Will Always Love You" – Whitney Houston 1993: "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" – Meat Loaf 1994: "Love Is All Around" – Wet Wet Wet (UK) 1995: "Unchained Melody" – Robson & Jerome (UK) 1996: "Killing Me Softly" – Fugees 1997: "Something About the Way You Look Tonight" / "Candle in the Wind 1997" – Elton John (UK) 1998: "Believe" – Cher 1999: 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Harris and Dua Lipa (UK) 2019: "Someone You Loved" – Lewis Capaldi (UK) 2020s        2020: "Blinding Lights" – The Weeknd 2021: "Bad Habits" – Ed Sheeran (UK) 2022: "As It Was" – Harry Styles (UK)     vte Billboard Millennium Award     Beyoncé (2011) Whitney Houston (2012) Britney Spears (2016)     vte GLAAD Vanguard Award     Roseanne Barr & Tom Arnold (1993) Aaron Spelling (1994) Steve Tisch (1995) Sidney Sheinberg (1996) Cristina Saralegui (1997) Cher (1998) Whoopi Goldberg (1999) Elizabeth Taylor (2000) Shirley MacLaine (2002) Eric McCormack (2003) Antonio Banderas (2004) Liza Minnelli (2005) Charlize Theron (2006) Jennifer Aniston (2007) Janet Jackson (2008) Kathy Griffin (2009) Drew Barrymore (2010) Kristin Chenoweth (2011) Josh Hutcherson (2012) Jennifer Lopez (2014) Kerry Washington (2015) Demi Lovato (2016) Patricia Arquette (2017) Britney Spears (2018) Beyoncé & Jay-Z (2019) Taylor Swift (2020) Kacey Musgraves (2022)     vte Glamour Award for Woman of the Year     Britney Spears (2003) Christina Aguilera (2004) Rachel Stevens (2005) Somaly Mam (2006) Victoria Beckham (2007) Kylie Minogue (2009) Cheryl Cole (2010) Selena Gomez (2012) Lady Gaga (2013) Lupita Nyong'o (2014) Caitlyn Jenner (2015) Gwen Stefani (2016) Jourdan Dunn (2017) Viola Davis (2018) Greta Thunberg (2019)     vte Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress 1980s        Brooke Shields – The Blue Lagoon (1980) Bo Derek – Tarzan, the Ape Man / Faye Dunaway – Mommie Dearest (1981) Pia Zadora – Butterfly (1982) Pia Zadora – The Lonely Lady (1983) Bo Derek – Bolero (1984) Linda Blair – Night Patrol, Savage Island, and Savage Streets (1985) Madonna – Shanghai Surprise (1986) Madonna – Who's That Girl (1987) Liza Minnelli – Arthur 2: On the Rocks and Rent-a-Cop (1988) Heather Locklear – The Return of Swamp Thing (1989) 1990s        Bo Derek – Ghosts Can't Do It (1990) Sean Young – A Kiss Before Dying (1991) Melanie Griffith – Shining Through and A Stranger Among Us (1992) Madonna – Body of Evidence (1993) Sharon Stone – Intersection and The Specialist (1994) Elizabeth Berkley – Showgirls (1995) Demi Moore – The Juror and Striptease (1996) Demi Moore – G.I. Jane (1997) Spice Girls – Spice World (1998) Heather Donahue – The Blair Witch Project (1999) 2000s        Madonna – The Next Best Thing (2000) Mariah Carey – Glitter (2001) Madonna – Swept Away / Britney Spears – Crossroads (2002) Jennifer Lopez – Gigli (2003) Halle Berry – Catwoman (2004) Jenny McCarthy – Dirty Love (2005) Sharon Stone – Basic Instinct 2 (2006) Lindsay Lohan – I Know Who Killed Me (2007) Paris Hilton – The Hottie and the Nottie (2008) Sandra Bullock – All About Steve (2009) 2010s        Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, and Sarah Jessica Parker – Sex and the City 2 (2010) Adam Sandler (in drag) – Jack and Jill (2011) Kristen Stewart – Snow White and the Huntsman and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (2012) Tyler Perry (in drag) – A Madea Christmas (2013) Cameron Diaz – The Other Woman and Sex Tape (2014) Dakota Johnson – Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) Mikaela Krantz and Rebekah Turner – Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party (2016) Tyler Perry (in drag) – Boo 2! 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Or My Mom Will Shoot (1992) Faye Dunaway – The Temp (1993) Rosie O'Donnell – Car 54, Where Are You?, Exit to Eden, and The Flintstones (1994) Madonna – Four Rooms (1995) Melanie Griffith – Mulholland Falls (1996) Alicia Silverstone – Batman & Robin (1997) Maria Pitillo – Godzilla (1998) Denise Richards – The World Is Not Enough (1999) 2000s        Kelly Preston – Battlefield Earth (2000) Estella Warren – Driven and Planet of the Apes (2001) Madonna – Die Another Day (2002) Demi Moore – Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003) Britney Spears – Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) Paris Hilton – House of Wax (2005) Carmen Electra – Date Movie and Scary Movie 4 (2006) Eddie Murphy (in drag) – Norbit (2007) Paris Hilton – Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008) Sienna Miller – G.I. 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"Formation" – Beyoncé (2016) "Humble" – Kendrick Lamar (2017) "Havana" – Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug (2018) "You Need to Calm Down" – Taylor Swift (2019) 2020s        "Blinding Lights" – The Weeknd (2020) "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)" – Lil Nas X (2021) All Too Well: The Short Film – Taylor Swift (2022)     vte MTV Video Music Award for Best Female Video 1980s        "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" – Cyndi Lauper (1984) "What's Love Got to Do with It" – Tina Turner (1985) "How Will I Know" – Whitney Houston (1986) "Papa Don't Preach" – Madonna (1987) "Luka" – Suzanne Vega (1988) "Straight Up" – Paula Abdul (1989) 1990s        "Nothing Compares 2 U" – Sinéad O'Connor (1990) "Love Will Never Do (Without You)" – Janet Jackson (1991) "Why" – Annie Lennox (1992) "Constant Craving" – k.d. lang (1993) "If" – Janet Jackson (1994) "Take a Bow" – Madonna (1995) "Ironic" – Alanis Morissette (1996) "You Were Meant for Me" – Jewel (1997) "Ray of Light" – Madonna (1998) "Doo Wop (That Thing)" – Lauryn Hill (1999) 2000s        "Try Again" – Aaliyah (2000) "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" – Eve featuring Gwen Stefani (2001) "Get the Party Started" – Pink (2002) "Crazy in Love" – Beyoncé (2003) "Naughty Girl" – Beyoncé (2004) "Since U Been Gone" – Kelly Clarkson (2005) "Because of You" – Kelly Clarkson (2006) "Piece of Me" – Britney Spears (2008) "You Belong with Me" – Taylor Swift (2009) 2010s        "Bad Romance" – Lady Gaga (2010) "Born This Way" – Lady Gaga (2011) "Starships" – Nicki Minaj (2012) "I Knew You Were Trouble" – Taylor Swift (2013) "Dark Horse" – Katy Perry (2014) "Blank Space" – Taylor Swift (2015) "Hold Up" – Beyoncé (2016)     vte MTV Video Music Award for Best Pop Video 1990s        "Livin' la Vida Loca" – Ricky Martin (1999) 2000s        "Bye Bye Bye" – NSYNC (2000) "Pop" – NSYNC (2001) "Hey Baby" – No Doubt featuring Bounty Killer (2002) "Cry Me a River" – Justin Timberlake (2003) "It's My Life" – No Doubt (2004) "Since U Been Gone" – Kelly Clarkson (2005) "Stupid Girls" – Pink (2007) "Piece of Me" – Britney Spears (2008) "Womanizer" – Britney Spears (2009) 2010s        "Bad Romance" – Lady Gaga (2010) "Till the World Ends" – Britney Spears (2011) "What Makes You Beautiful" – One Direction (2012) "Come & Get It" – Selena Gomez (2013) "Problem" – Ariana Grande featuring Iggy Azalea (2014) "Blank Space" – Taylor Swift (2015) "Formation" – Beyoncé (2016) "Down" – Fifth Harmony (2017) "No Tears Left to Cry" – Ariana Grande (2018) "Sucker" – Jonas Brothers (2019) 2020s        "On" – BTS (2020) "Peaches" – Justin Bieber (2021) "As It Was" – Harry Styles (2022)     vte People's Choice Award for Favorite Female Artist 1970s        Lynn Anderson, Olivia Newton-John (1975) Olivia Newton-John (1977) Olivia Newton-John (1979) 1980s        Pat Benatar (1981) Barbara Mandrell (1982) Barbara Mandrell (1985) Madonna (1986) Whitney Houston (1987) Whitney Houston (1988) Whitney Houston (1989) 1990s        Paula Abdul (1990) Paula Abdul (1991) Reba 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Click here for more information. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the commercially released material. For the unreleased material, see List of unreleased songs recorded by Madonna. Madonna playing a guitar onstage, wearing a black, flowy dress. Madonna performing "Burning Up" during the Rebel Heart Tour in 2015. She is the sole songwriter of the track. American singer and songwriter Madonna has recorded songs for fourteen studio albums, four compilation albums, three soundtrack albums, five live albums and two remix albums. She has provided background vocals for songs recorded by other artists, as well as being featured on other artists' tracks. After being associated with music bands like Breakfast Club and Emmy,[1] Madonna signed with Sire Records (an auxiliary label of Warner Bros. Records) in 1982 and released her self-titled debut album the following year.[2] She is the sole writer of most of the songs on the album. Madonna was followed by Like a Virgin (1984) and True Blue (1986). From then on she released a series of successful albums, including the Grammy Award winners Ray of Light (1998) and Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005).[3] Madonna has collaborated with a number of songwriters throughout her career, with many of the songs reaching number one on the record charts around the world, including "Like a Virgin", "La Isla Bonita", "Like a Prayer", "Vogue", "Take a Bow", "Frozen", "Music", "Hung Up", and "4 Minutes". Madonna has also recorded songs for film soundtracks, starting in 1985 with the release of "Crazy for You" and "Gambler", both of which she sang as a club singer cameo in the film Vision Quest (1985). She followed it with songs for her major film roles like Desperately Seeking Susan (1985) as well as Who's That Girl (1987). For the 1990 film Dick Tracy, Madonna collaborated with composer Stephen Sondheim to record solo music and duets with actors Warren Beatty and Mandy Patinkin. Madonna recorded her versions of musical numbers composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice for the 1996 film Evita, along with actors Antonio Banderas and Jonathan Pryce. Her most recent song recorded for a film was "Masterpiece", for her directorial venture W.E.[4] Other musical endeavors from Madonna includes poems she recorded for albums, like "Bittersweet" by the Persian poet Rumi, read for contemporary spiritualist Deepak Chopra's album, A Gift Of Love: Music inspired by the Love Poems of Rumi (1998).[5] She also recorded "If You Forget Me" by Pablo Neruda, for the soundtrack of the 1994 film, Il Postino: The Postman.[6] Madonna's recorded music encompasses providing background vocals for other artists like Patrick Hernandez, John Benitez, Nick Kamen, Nick Scotti and Donna De Lory. She has collaborated with singers and musicians including Ricky Martin, Britney Spears, Annie Lennox, Nicki Minaj, M.I.A., Justin Timberlake and Timbaland. Songs Tom Kelly singing into a microphone. Tom Kelly wrote "Like a Virgin" with Billy Steinberg. Prince looking towards his right, wearing a white shirt. Prince appeared on "Love Song" from Like a Prayer. Mandy Patinkin looking towards the camera. Actor Mandy Patinkin recorded songs with Madonna for the soundtrack album, I'm Breathless. Greyscale image of Stephen Sondheim in a black t-shirt, looking to his left and holding a cigarette in his right hand. Stephen Sondheim wrote two songs on I'm Breathless: "Sooner or Later" and "What Can You Loose". Lenny Kravitz smiling in a tuxedo and black sunglasses. Lenny Kravitz was one of the co-writers on "Justify My Love". He was sued by Ingrid Chavez because her work on the song was uncredited. The matter was settled out-of-court with Chavez gaining a co-writer credit.[7] Black-and-white image of Peggy Lee. "Fever" features uncredited lyrics by singer Peggy Lee. Sepiatone image of Donna De Lory singing with a microphone in her left hand. Madonna recorded background vocals for Donna De Lory's debut single, "Just a Dream". Babyface smiling to the camera wearing sunglasses. Babyface co-wrote "Forbidden Love", "Inside of Me" and "Take a Bow" from Bedtime Stories. Björk wearing a dress shaped like a swan. Björk co-wrote the track "Bedtime Story" from Bedtime Stories. Greyscale photo of Pablo Neruda looking to the distance. Madonna read the poem "If You Forget Me" by Pablo Neruda over music for the soundtrack of the 1994 film, Il Postino: The Postman. Massive Attack performing onstage. Madonna recorded a cover version of the Marvin Gaye song "I Want You" with English trip-hop group, Massive Attack Antonio Banderas looking to the far. Actor Antonio Banderas recorded songs with Madonna for the soundtrack album, Evita. Jonathan Pryce looking towards the camera. Actor Jonathan Pryce recorded songs with Madonna for the soundtrack album, Evita. Deepak Chopra smiling Madonna read the poem "Bittersweet" by Rumi for spiritualist Deepak Chopra's (pictured) album, A Gift Of Love: Music inspired by the Love Poems of Rumi. Ricky Martin looking to his right, while pulling up his the left sleeve of his t-shirt to reveal a tattoo. Madonna duetted with Ricky Martin on the song "Be Careful (Cuidado con mi Corazón), from his fifth studio album, Ricky Martin. Joe Henry sitting on a sofa in a suit and talking to a microphone in his right hand. Madonna co-wrote four songs with her brother-in-law, Joe Henry, including "Don't Tell Me" from Music. Guy Sigsworth looking towards his right and smiling, while drinking from a cup in his right hand. Guy Sigsworth co-wrote "What It Feels Like for a Girl" from Music and "Nothing Fails" from American Life. Missy Elliott looking towards the camera. Rapper Missy Elliott appeared on the "Into the Hollywood Groove" remix, which appeared on the Remixed & Revisited album. Both Madonna and Missy Elliott appeared as featured artists on "Levitating" (The Blessed Madonna Remix) by Dua Lipa. Britney Spears performing onstage Madonna appeared as a featured artist on Britney Spears' song "Me Against the Music" from Spears' fourth studio album, In the Zone. Black-and-white image of ABBA, with the male members standing while the female members sitting in front. A sample from the song "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" by Swedish pop group ABBA was used in Madonna's song "Hung Up" from Confessions on a Dance Floor. Justin Timberlake performing onstage wearing white pants and greenish jumper, with his right hand outstretched. Justin Timberlake was featured on the songs "4 Minutes" and "Dance 2Night" from Hard Candy. Lil Wayne onstage in white vest and loose, shiny pants. Timbaland also appeared as featured artist on "4 Minutes" and co-write many songs on Hard Candy. Timbaland wearing headphones and looking to his right. Rapper Lil Wayne collaborated with Madonna on the song "Revolver" from Celebration. Benny Benassi looking to the camera and smiling. Italian producer Benny Benassi co-wrote a number of songs on MDNA. M.I.A. standing in a golden t-shirt, coat and a hat rimmed with flowers. Singer M.I.A. appeared as featured artist on the tracks "B-Day Song" and "Give Me All Your Luvin'" from MDNA. Nicki Minak pointing to her right with her left hand and smiling. Nicki Minaj appeared on the tracks "Give Me All Your Luvin' and "I Don't Give A" from MDNA and "Bitch I'm Madonna" from Rebel Heart. Kanye West looking slightly to his left. Singer Kanye West collaborated with Madonna on "Beat Goes On" from Hard Candy and wrote "Illuminati" from Rebel Heart. Mike Tyson looking to the camera. Boxer Mike Tyson was featured on "Iconic" from Rebel Heart. A barebodied Nas singing onstage. Rapper Nas appeared on "Veni Vidi Vici" from Rebel Heart. Greyscale image of Diplo looking to the camera. Diplo co-wrote songs on Rebel Heart with Madonna. Avicii looking to the right, wearing a black cap. Avicii co-wrote songs on Rebel Heart with Madonna. Contents 0–9 · A · B · C · D · E · F · G · H · I · J · K · L · M · N · O · P · R · S · T · U · V · W · X · Y Key ‡    Indicates songs written solely by Madonna †    Indicates songs covered by Madonna #    Indicates songs with background vocals by Madonna Song    Writer(s)    Album, Artist, Comments    Year    Ref. "4 Minutes" featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland    Madonna Timbaland Justin Timberlake Nate Hills    Hard Candy    2008    [8] "Act of Contrition"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    Like a Prayer    1989    [9] "The Actress Hasn't Learned the Lines (You'd Like to Hear)" † with Antonio Banderas    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "Addicted"    Madonna Avicii Arash Pournouri Carl Falk Rami Yacoub Savan Kotecha    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Ain't No Big Deal"    Stephen Bray    B-side to "True Blue"    1986    [12] "Amazing"    Madonna William Orbit    Music    2000    [13] "American Life"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    American Life    2003    [14] "American Pie"[a] †    Don McLean    The Next Best Thing    2000    [15] "Angel"    Madonna Stephen Bray    Like a Virgin    1984    [16] "Another Suitcase in Another Hall" †    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "Auto-Tune Baby"    Madonna Diplo Mike Dean Kanye West Tommy Brown    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "B-Day Song" featuring M.I.A.    Madonna Martin Solveig Maya Arulpragasam    MDNA    2012    [17] "Back in Business"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    I'm Breathless    1990    [18] "Back That Up to the Beat"    Madonna Brittany Hazzard Pharrell Williams    Madame X    2019    [19] "Bad Girl"    Madonna Shep Pettibone Anthony Shimkin    Erotica    1992    [20] "Batuka"    Madonna David Banda Mirwais Ahmadzaï    Madame X    2019    [19] "Be Careful (Cuidado Con Mi Corazón)" with Ricky Martin    Madonna William Orbit    Ricky Martin    1999    [21] "The Beast Within"[b]    —    B-side to "Justify My Love" maxi single    1990    [23] "Beat Goes On" featuring Kanye West    Madonna Pharrell Williams Kanye West    Hard Candy    2008    [8] "Beautiful Killer"    Madonna Martin Solveig Michael Tordjman    MDNA    2012    [17] "Beautiful Scars"    Madonna Rick Nowels DJ Dahi Michael Tucker    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Beautiful Stranger"    Madonna William Orbit    Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me    1999    [24] "Bedtime Story"    Nellee Hooper Björk Marius de Vries    Bedtime Stories    1994    [25] "Best Friend"    Madonna Alessandro "Alle" Benassi Marco "Benny" Benassi    MDNA    2012    [17] "Best Night"    Madonna Diplo MoZella Toby Gad Jimmy Napes Andrew Swanson    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Bitch I'm Madonna" featuring Nicki Minaj    Madonna Diplo MoZella Toby Gad Ariel Rechtshaid Nicki Minaj Sophie    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Bitch I'm Loca" featuring Maluma    Madonna Lauren D'Elia Maluma Edgar Barrera George James Marvin Rodriguez Stiven Rojas    Madame X    2019    [19] "Bittersweet"[c]    Rumi Deepak Chopra    A Gift Of Love: Music inspired by the Love Poems of Rumi    1998    [26] "Body Shop"    Madonna MoZella Toby Gad Symbolic One DJ Dahi Michael Tucker    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Borderline"    Reggie Lucas    Madonna    1983    [27] "Borrowed Time"    Madonna Avicii Arash Pournouri Carl Falk Rami Yacoub Savan Kotecha DJ Dahi Michael Tucker    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Broken"    Madonna Paul Oakenfold Ian Green Ciaran Gribbin    —    2010    [28] "Buenos Aires" †    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "Burning Up"    Madonna ‡    Madonna    1983    [27] "Bye Bye Baby"    Madonna Shep Pettibone Anthony Shimkin    Erotica    1992    [20] "Candy Perfume Girl"    Madonna William Orbit Susannah Melvoin    Ray of Light    1998    [29] "Candy Shop"    Madonna Pharrell Williams    Hard Candy    2008    [8] "Can't Stop"    Madonna Stephen Bray    Who's That Girl    1987    [30] "Causing a Commotion"    Madonna Stephen Bray    Who's That Girl    1987    [30] "Celebration"    Madonna Paul Oakenfold Ian Green Ciaran Gribbin    Celebration    2009    [31] "Champagne Rosé" Quavo featuring Madonna and Cardi B    Quavo Madonna Cardi B Murda Beatz Rasool Diaz    Quavo Huncho    2018    [32] "Charity Concert / The Art of the Possible" † with Jimmy Nail, Jonathan Pryce and Antonio Banderas    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "Ciao Bella"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    Madame X    2019    [19] "Come Alive"    Madonna Starrah Jeff Bhasker    Madame X    2019    [19] "Crave" featuring Swae Lee    Madonna Starrah Swae Lee    Madame X    2019    [19] "Crazy"    Madonna Starrah Jason Evigan    Madame X    2019    [19] "Crazy for You"    John Bettis Jon Lind    Vision Quest    1985    [33] "Cherish"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    Like a Prayer    1989    [9] "Crimes of Passion"    Madonna ‡    Pre-Madonna    1997    [12] "Cry Baby"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    I'm Breathless    1990    [18] "Cyber-Raga"    Madonna Talvin Singh    Music    2000    [34] "Dance 2Night"    Madonna Timbaland Justin Timberlake Hannon Lane    Hard Candy    2008    [8] "Dark Ballet"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    Madame X    2019    [19] "Dear Jessie"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    Like a Prayer    1989    [9] "Deeper and Deeper"    Madonna Shep Pettibone Anthony Shimkin    Erotica    1992    [20] "Devil Pray"    Madonna Avicii Arash Pournouri Carl Falk Rami Yacoub Savan Kotecha DJ Dahi Michael Tucker    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Devil Wouldn't Recognise You"    Madonna Timbaland Justin Timberlake Nate Hills Joe Henry    Hard Candy    2008    [8] "Did You Do It?" featuring Mark Goodman and Dave Murphy    Madonna Andre Betts    Erotica    1992    [20] "Die Another Day"[d]    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    Die Another Day    2002    [35] "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" †    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "Don't Stop"    Madonna Dallas Austin Colin Wolfe    Bedtime Stories    1994    [25] "Don't Tell Me"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï Joe Henry    Music    2000    [13] "Don't You Know"    Madonna ‡    Pre-Madonna    1997    [12] "Dress You Up"    Andrea LaRusso Peggy Stanziale    Like a Virgin    1984    [16] "Drowned World/Substitute for Love"[e]    Madonna William Orbit Rod McKuen Anita Kerr David Collins    Ray of Light    1998    [29] "Each Time You Break My Heart" # Released by Nick Kamen    Madonna Shep Pettibone    Nick Kamen    1986    [36] "Easy Ride"    Madonna Monte Pittman    American Life    2003    [14] "Erotica"[f]    Madonna Shep Pettibone Anthony Shimkin    Erotica    1992    [20] "Eva and Magaldi / Eva Beware of the City" † with Jimmy Nail, Antonio Banderas and Julian Littman    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "Eva's Final Broadcast" †    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "Everybody"    Madonna ‡    Madonna    1983    [27] "Express Yourself"    Madonna Stephen Bray    Like a Prayer    1989    [9] "Extreme Occident"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    Madame X    2019    [19] "Falling Free"    Madonna Laurie Mayer William Orbit Joe Henry    MDNA    2012    [17] "Faz Gostoso" featuring Anitta    Madonna Rodrigo Carmo Duarte Nuno Emanuel Oliveira Mateus Seabra Luíz Vieira Blaya    Madame X    2019    [19] "Fever"[g] †    John Davenport Eddie Cooley    Erotica    1992    [20] "Fighting Spirit"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    Confessions on a Dance Floor    2005    [39] "Forbidden Love"[h]    Madonna Babyface    Bedtime Stories    1994    [25] "Forbidden Love"    Madonna Stuart Price    Confessions on a Dance Floor    2005    [39] "Freedom"    Madonna Dallas Austin    Carnival! The Rainforest Foundation    1997    [40] "Frozen"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    Ray of Light    1998    [29] "Funana"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    Madame X    2019    [19] "Future" featuring Quavo    Madonna Diplo Starrah Quavo    Madame X    2019    [19] "Future Lovers"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    Confessions on a Dance Floor    2005    [39] "Gambler"    Madonna ‡    Vision Quest    1985    [33] "Gang Bang"    Madonna William Orbit Priscilla Hamilton Keith Harris Jean-Baptiste Mika Don Juan Demacio "Demo" Casanova Stephen Kozmeniuk    MDNA    2012    [17] "Get Together"    Madonna Anders Bagge Peer Åström Stuart Price    Confessions on a Dance Floor    2005    [39] "Get Over" # Released by Nick Scotti    Madonna Stephen Bray    Nick Scotti    1994    [41] "Ghosttown"    Madonna Jason Evigan Sean Douglas Evan Bogart    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Girl Gone Wild"    Madonna Jenson Vaughan Alessandro "Alle" Benassi Marco "Benny" Benassi    MDNA    2012    [17] "Give It 2 Me"    Madonna Pharrell Williams    Hard Candy    2008    [8] "Give Me All Your Luvin'" featuring Nicki Minaj and M.I.A.    Madonna Martin Solveig Nicki Minaj M.I.A. Michael Tordjman    MDNA    2012    [17] "God Control"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    Madame X    2019    [19] "Gone"    Madonna Damien LeGassick Nik Young    Music    2000    [13] "Goodbye to Innocence"    Madonna Shep Pettibone    Just Say Roe    1994    [42] "Goodnight and Thank You" † with Antonio Banderas    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "Graffiti Heart"    Madonna MoZella Toby Gad Symbolyc One    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Guilty by Association" with Joe Henry    Vic Chesnutt    Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation    1996    [43] "Hanky Panky"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    I'm Breathless    1990    [18] "Has to Be"    Madonna Patrick Leobard William Orbit    Ray of Light    1998    [29] "Heartbeat"    Madonna Pharrell Williams    Hard Candy    2008    [8] "HeartBreakCity"    Madonna Avicii Arash Pournouri Tobias Jimson Michel Flygare Paloma Stoecker Salem Al Fakir Magnus Lidehäll Vincent Pontare    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "He's a Man"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    I'm Breathless    1990    [18] "Hello and Goodbye" † with Andrea Corr and Jonathan Pryce    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "Hey You"[i]    Madonna ‡    —    2007    [45] "High Flying, Adored" † with Antonio Banderas    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "History"    Madonna Stuart Price    B-side to "Jump"    2005    [46] "Hold Tight"    Madonna Diplo MoZella Toby Gad MNEK    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Holiday"    Curtis Hudson Lisa Stevens    Madonna    1983    [27] "Hollywood"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    American Life    2003    [14] "Holy Water"    Madonna Martin Kierszenbaum Natalia Kills Mike Dean Kanye West Tommy Brown    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "How High"    Madonna Bloodshy & Avant Henrik Jonback    Confessions on a Dance Floor    2005    [39] "Human Nature"[j]    Madonna Dave Hall Shawn McKenzie Kevin McKenzie Michael Deering    Bedtime Stories    1994    [25] "Hung Up"[k]    Madonna Stuart Price Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus    Confessions on a Dance Floor    2005    [39] "I Deserve It"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    Music    2000    [13] "I Don't Give A" featuring Nicki Minaj    Madonna Martin Solveig Nicki Minaj Julian Jabre    MDNA    2012    [17] "I Don't Search I Find"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    Madame X    2019    [19] "I F****d Up"    Madonna Martin Solveig Julien Jabre    MDNA    2012    [17] "I Know It"    Madonna ‡    Madonna    1983    [27] "I Love New York"    Madonna Stuart Price    Confessions on a Dance Floor    2005    [39] "I Rise"    Madonna Jason Evigan Starrah    Madame X    2019    [19] "I Want You" † with Massive Attack    Leon Ware T-Boy Ross    Something to Remember    1995    [47] "I'd Be Surprisingly Good for You" † with Jonathan Pryce    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "I'd Rather Be Your Lover"[l] featuring Meshell Ndegeocello    Madonna Dave Hall The Isley Brothers Chris Jasper    Bedtime Stories    1994    [25] "I'll Remember"    Madonna Patrick Leonard Richard Page    With Honors    1994    [48] "I'm a Sinner"    Madonna William Orbit Jean-Baptiste    MDNA    2012    [17] "I'm Addicted"    Madonna Alessandro "Alle" Benassi Marco "Benny" Benassi    MDNA    2012    [17] "I'm Going Bananas"    Michael Kernan Andy Paley    I'm Breathless    1990    [18] "I'm So Stupid"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    American Life    2003    [14] "Iconic" featuring Chance the Rapper and Mike Tyson    Madonna MoZella Toby Gad Symbolic One Chance the Rapper DJ Dahi Michael Tucker    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "If You Forget Me"[m]    Pablo Neruda    Il Postino    1995    [49] "Illuminati"    Madonna MoZella Toby Gad Symbolic One Mike Dean Kanye West Tommy Brown    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Imagine" †    John Lennon    I'm Going to Tell You a Secret    2006    [50] "Impressive Instant"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    Music    2000    [13] "In This Life"    Madonna Shep Pettibone    Erotica    1992    [20] "Incredible"    Madonna Pharrell Williams    Hard Candy    2008    [8] "Inside of Me"[n]    Madonna Babyface    Bedtime Stories    1994    [25] "Inside Out"    Madonna Jason Evigan Sean Douglas Evan Bogart Mike Dean    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Intervention"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    American Life    2003    [14] "Into the Groove"    Madonna Stephen Bray    Like a Virgin (1985 Re-issue version, song was released in the movie Desperately Seeking Susan.)    1985    [16] "Into the Hollywood Groove" featuring Missy Elliott    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï Stephen Bray    Remixed & Revisited    2004    [51] "Isaac"    Madonna Stuart Price    Confessions on a Dance Floor    2005    [39] "It's So Cool"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï Monte Pittman    Celebration    2009    [31] "Jimmy Jimmy"    Madonna Stephen Bray    True Blue    1986    [52] "Joan of Arc"    Madonna MoZella Toby Gad Symbolic One    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Jump"    Madonna Joe Henry Stuart Price    Confessions on a Dance Floor    2005    [39] "Just a Dream" # Released by Donna De Lory    Madonna Patrick Leonard    Donna De Lory    1992    [53] "Justify My Love"[o]    Madonna Lenny Kravitz Ingrid Chavez    The Immaculate Collection    1990    [54] "Keep It Together"    Madonna Stephen Bray    Like a Prayer    1989    [9] "Killers Who Are Partying"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    Madame X    2019    [19] "La Isla Bonita"    Madonna Patrick Leonard Bruce Gaitsch    True Blue    1986    [52] "La Vie en rose" †    Édith Piaf Louiguy    Rebel Heart Tour    2017    [55] "Lament" † with Antonio Banderas    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "Laugh to Keep from Crying"    Madonna ‡    Pre-Madonna    1997    [12] "Let Down Your Guard"    Madonna Dallas Austin    B-side to "Secret"    1994    [56] "Let It Will Be"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï Stuart Price    Confessions on a Dance Floor    2005    [39] "Levitating" (The Blessed Madonna Remix) Dua Lipa featuring Madonna and Missy Elliott    Dua Lipa Clarence Coffee Jr. Sarah Hudson Stephen Kozmeniuk Madonna Missy Elliott    Club Future Nostalgia    2020    [57] "Like a Prayer"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    Like a Prayer    1989    [9] "Like a Virgin"    Tom Kelly Billy Steinberg    Like a Virgin    1984    [16] "Like It or Not"    Madonna Bloodshy & Avant Henrik Jonback    Confessions on a Dance Floor    2005    [39] "Little Star"    Madonna Rick Nowels    Ray of Light    1998    [29] "Live to Tell"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    True Blue    1986    [52] "Living for Love"    Madonna Diplo MoZella Toby Gad Ariel Rechtshaid    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Lo Que Siente La Mujer"[p] (English: "What It Feels Like for a Girl")    Madonna Guy Sigsworth David Torn Alberto Ferraras (Spanish translation)    Music    2000    [58] "Looking for Mercy"    Madonna Starrah    Madame X    2019    [19] "The Look of Love"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    Who's That Girl    1987    [30] "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" †    Miles Gregory    Like a Virgin    1984    [16] "Love Don't Live Here Anymore"[q] remixed version †    Miles Gregory    Something to Remember    1995    [47] "Love Makes the World Go Round"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    True Blue    1986    [52] "Love Profusion"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    American Life    2003    [14] "Love Song" featuring Prince    Madonna Prince Rogers Nelson    Like a Prayer    1989    [9] "Love Spent"    Madonna William Orbit Jean-Baptiste Priscilla Hamilton Alain Whyte Ryan Buendia Michael McHenry    MDNA    2012    [17] "Love Spent" Acoustic version re-recorded    Madonna William Orbit Jean-Baptiste Priscilla Hamilton Alain Whyte Ryan Buendia Michael McHenry    MDNA    2012    [17] "Love Tried to Welcome Me"    Madonna Dave Hall    Bedtime Stories    1994    [25] "Lucky Star"    Madonna ‡    Madonna    1983    [27] "Masterpiece"    Madonna Julie Frost Jimmy Harry    MDNA    2012    [17] "Material Girl"    Peter Brown Robert Rans    Like a Virgin    1984    [16] "Me Against the Music" Britney Spears featuring Madonna    Britney Spears Madonna Christopher "Tricky" Stewart Thabiso "Tab" Nkhereanye Penelope Magnet Terius Nash Gary O'Brien    In the Zone    2003    [60] "Medellín" with Maluma    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï Maluma Edgar Barrera    Madame X    2019    [19] "Mer Girl"[r]    Madonna William Orbit    Ray of Light    1998    [29] "Messiah"    Madonna Avicii Arash Pournouri Salem Al Fakir Magnus Lidehäll Vincent Pontare    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Miles Away"    Madonna Timbaland Justin Timberlake Nate Hills    Hard Candy    2008    [8] "More"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    I'm Breathless    1990    [18] "Mother and Father"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    American Life    2003    [14] "Music"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    Music    2000    [13] "A New Argentina" † with Jonathan Pryce and Antonio Banderas    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "Nobody Knows Me"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    American Life    2003    [14] "Nobody's Perfect"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    Music    2000    [13] "Nothing Fails"    Madonna Guy Sigsworth Jem Griffiths    American Life    2003    [14] "Nothing Really Matters"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    Ray of Light    1998    [29] "Now I'm Following You" (Part I) duet with Warren Beatty    A. Paley Jeff Lass Ned Claflin Jonathan Paley    I'm Breathless    1990    [18] "Now I'm Following You" (Part II) duet with Warren Beatty    A. Paley Jeff Lass Ned Claflin Jonathan Paley    I'm Breathless    1990    [18] "Oh Father"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    Like a Prayer    1989    [9] "Oh What a Circus" † with Antonio Banderas    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "On the Balcony of the Casa Rosada (Part 2)" †    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "One More Chance"    Madonna David Foster    Something to Remember    1995    [47] "Open Your Heart"    Madonna Gardner Cole Peter Rafelson    True Blue    1986    [52] "Over and Over"    Madonna Stephen Bray    Like a Virgin    1984    [16] "Papa Don't Preach"    Madonna Brian Elliot    True Blue    1986    [52] "Paradise (Not for Me)"[s]    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    Music    2000    [13] "Partido Feminista" †    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "Peron's Latest Flame" † with Antonio Banderas    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "Physical Attraction"    Reggie Lucas    Madonna    1983    [27] "The Power of Good-Bye"    Madonna Rick Nowels    Ray of Light    1998    [29] "Pretender"    Madonna Stephen Bray    Like a Virgin    1984    [62] "Promise to Try"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    Like a Prayer    1989    [9] "Promises, Promises" # Released by Naked Eyes    Pete Byrne Rob Fisher    Burning Bridges    1983    [63] "Push"    Madonna Stuart Price    Confessions on a Dance Floor    2005    [39] "Queen's English" #    Junior Vasquez José Guiterez Luis Camacho Merv Depeyer    New Faces    1993    [64] "Rain"    Madonna Shep Pettibone    Erotica    1992    [20] "Rainbow High" †    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "Rainbow Tour" † with Antonio Banderas, Gary Brooker, Peter Polycarpou, Jonathan Pryce and John Gower    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "Ray of Light"    Madonna William Orbit Clive Muldoon Dave Curtiss Christine Leach    Ray of Light    1998    [29] "Rebel Heart"    Madonna Avicii Arash Pournouri Salem Al Fakir Magnus Lidehäll Vincent Pontare    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Rescue Me"    Madonna Shep Pettibone    The Immaculate Collection    1990    [54] "Revolver" featuring Lil Wayne    Madonna Dwayne Carter Justin Franks The Jackie Boyz    Celebration    2009    [31] "Ring My Bell"    Madonna Pharrell Williams    Hard Candy    2008    [8] "Runaway Lover"    Madonna William Orbit    Music    2000    [13] "S.E.X."    Madonna MoZella Toby Gad Symbolic One Mike Dean Kanye West Tommy Brown    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Sanctuary"[t]    Madonna Dallas Austin Anne Preven Scott Cutler Herbie Hancock    Bedtime Stories    1994    [25] "Santa Baby" †    Joan Javits Philip Springer Tony Springer    A Very Special Christmas    1987    [65] "Scheherazade" #    Peter Cetera Patrick Leonard Diane Nini    One More Story    1988    [64] "Secret"    Madonna Dallas Austin    Bedtime Stories    1994    [25] "Secret Garden"    Madonna Andre Betts    Erotica    1992    [20] "Shanti/Ashtangi"[u]    Madonna William Orbit    Ray of Light    1998    [29] "She's Not Me"    Madonna Pharrell Williams    Hard Candy    2008    [8] "Shoo-Bee-Doo"    Madonna ‡    Like a Virgin    1984    [16] "Sidewalk Talk" # Released by John Benitez    Madonna ‡    Wotupski!?!    1984    [66] "Sing" Annie Lennox featuring various artists    Annie Lennox    Songs of Mass Destruction    2007    [67] "Skin"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    Ray of Light    1998    [29] "Sky Fits Heaven"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    Ray of Light    1998    [29] "Soltera" Maluma featuring Madonna    Madonna Juan Luis Londoño Edgar Barrera Mike Dean Giencarlos Rivera Jonathan Rivera    11:11    2019    [68] "Some Girls"    Madonna William Orbit Klas Åhlund    MDNA    2012    [17] "Something to Remember"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    I'm Breathless    1990    [18] "Sooner or Later"[v]    Stephen Sondheim    I'm Breathless    1990    [18] "Sorry"    Madonna Stuart Price    Confessions on a Dance Floor    2005    [39] "Spanish Eyes"[w]    Madonna Patrick Leonard    Like a Prayer    1989    [9] "Spanish Lesson"    Madonna Pharrell Williams    Hard Candy    2008    [8] "Spotlight"    Madonna Stephen Bray Curtis Hudson    You Can Dance    1987    [71] "Stay"    Madonna Stephen Bray    Like a Virgin    1984    [16] "Supernatural"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    B-side to "Cherish"    1989    [72] "Superstar"    Madonna Hardy "Indiigo" Muanza Michael Malih    MDNA    2012    [17] "Super Pop"    Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï    Confessions on a Dance Floor    2005    [39] "Survival"    Madonna Dallas Austin    Bedtime Stories    1994    [25] "Swim"    Madonna William Orbit    Ray of Light    1998    [29] "Take a Bow"    Madonna Babyface    Bedtime Stories    1994    [25] "Tell Me" # Released by Nick Kamen    David Williams Nick Kamen Patrick Leonard    Us    1988    [73] "Thief of Hearts"    Madonna Shep Pettibone Anthony Shimkin    Erotica    1992    [20] "Think of Me"    Madonna ‡    Madonna    1983    [27] "This Used to Be My Playground"[x]    Madonna Shep Pettibone    —    1992    [20] "Till Death Do Us Part"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    Like a Prayer    1989    [9] "Time Stood Still"    Madonna William Orbit    The Next Best Thing    2000    [15] "To Have and Not to Hold"    Madonna Rick Nowels    Ray of Light    1998    [29] "True Blue"    Madonna Stephen Bray    True Blue    1986    [52] "Turn Up the Radio"    Madonna Martin Solveig Michael Tordjman Jade Williams    MDNA    2012    [17] "Unapologetic Bitch"    Madonna Diplo Shelco Garcia Bryan Orellana MoZella Toby Gad    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Up Down Suite"    Madonna Shep Pettibone    B-side to "Rain"    1993    [20] "Veni Vidi Vici" featuring Nas    Madonna Diplo MoZella Toby Gad Ariel Rechtshaid Nas    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "Verás"[y] (English: "You'll See")    Madonna David Foster Paz Martinez (Spanish translation)    Something to Remember    1995    [47] "Voices"    Madonna Timbaland Justin Timberlake Nate Hills Joe Henry    Hard Candy    2008    [8] "Vogue"    Madonna Shep Pettibone    I'm Breathless    1990    [18] "Waiting"    Madonna Andre Betts    Erotica    1992    [20] "Waltz for Eva and Che" † with Antonio Banderas    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "Wash All Over Me"    Madonna Avicii Arash Pournouri Salem Al Fakir Magnus Lidehäll Vincent Pontare Mike Dean Kanye West Tommy Brown    Rebel Heart    2015    [11] "What Can You Lose" duet with Mandy Patinkin    Stephen Sondheim    I'm Breathless    1990    [18] "What It Feels Like for a Girl"    Madonna Guy Sigsworth David Torn    Music    2000    [13] "Where Life Begins"    Madonna Andre Betts    Erotica    1992    [20] "Where's the Party"    Madonna Patrick Leonard Stephen Bray    True Blue    1986    [52] "White Heat"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    True Blue    1986    [52] "Who's That Girl"    Madonna Patrick Leonard    Who's That Girl    1987    [30] "Why's It So Hard"    Madonna Shep Pettibone Anthony Shimkin    Erotica    1992    [20] "Words"    Madonna Shep Pettibone Anthony Shimkin    Erotica    1992    [20] "X-Static Process"    Madonna Stuart Price    American Life    2003    [14] "You Must Love Me"    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] "You'll See"    Madonna David Foster    Something to Remember    1995    [47] "Your Honesty"    Madonna Dallas Austin    Remixed & Revisited    2004    [51] "Your Little Body's Slowly Breaking Down" † with Jonathan Pryce    Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber    Evita    1996    [10] See also For all other songs that Madonna has performed live or used as samples / interludes during her concert tours, please check the below list: List of Madonna live performances Sample credits and notes  "American Pie" also appeared on the international editions of the Music album.  A remix of "Justify My Love", Madonna reads excerpts from the Book of Revelation.[22]  "Bittersweet" is a poem by Persian poet Rumi, set to music and read by Madonna. Contemporary spiritualist Deepak Chopra asked many celebrities, including Madonna, to read the poems for the album.[5]  "Die Another Day" also appeared as the tenth track on the American Life album.  "Drowned World/Substitute for Love" contains a sample of the recording "Why I Follow the Tigers" performed by the San Sebastian Strings.  "Erotica" contains a sample of the recording "Jungle Boogie" performed by Kool and the Gang, and the recording "El Yom 'Ulliqa 'Ala Khashaba" by Lebanese singer Fairuz. The latter inclusion led to a lawsuit which was settled out of court.[37]  The lyrics for "Fever" includes songwriting from singer Peggy Lee, who remains uncredited for her contribution.[38]  "Forbidden Love" contains a sample of the recording "Down Here on the Ground" performed by Grant Green.  "Hey You" was written for the Live Earth concerts and was released digitally as a free single. It was later included on the Live Earth digital album and CD.[44]  "Human Nature" contains a sample of "What You Need" performed by Main Source.  "Hung Up" contains a sample of the recording "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" performed by ABBA and written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus.  "I'd Rather Be Your Lover" contains a sample of the recording "It's Your Thing" performed by Lou Donaldson.  "If You Forget Me" is a poem by Pablo Neruda, read by Madonna for the soundtrack of the 1994 film, Il Postino: The Postman.[6]  "Inside of Me" contains three samples: "Back and Forth" performed by Aaliyah; "Outstanding" performed by The Gap Band; "The Trials of Life" performed by Gutter Snypes.  Chavez sued Kravitz in July 1991, claiming that she wrote "Justify My Love" but received no credit. She received an out-of-court settlement and gained a co-writing credit.[7]  "Lo Que Siente La Mujer" is the Spanish version of "What It Feels Like for a Girl", recorded and added in the Latin American version of Music.  "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" was re-recorded for Something to Remember and features a different composition from the 1984 version.[59]  "Mer Girl" contains elements of the recording "Space" performed by Gábor Szabó.  "Paradise (Not for Me)" also appears on Mirwais Ahmadzaï's second studio album, Production (2000).[61]  "Sanctuary" contains a sample of the recording "Watermelon Man" performed by Herbie Hancock.  "Shanti/Ashtangi" adapted from text by Shankaracharya, taken from the Yoga Taravali. Additional text: Traditional, Translation by Vyass Houston and Eddie Stern.  "Sooner or Later" is officially titled "Sooner or Later (I Always Get My Man)" in the film credits and Academy Awards.[69][70]  "Spanish Eyes" was re-titled "Pray for Spanish Eyes" on certain editions of the album.  "This Used to Be My Playground" was written for the 1992 film, A League of Their Own. However it was not included on the film's soundtrack due to Madonna being signed on Warner Bros. Records and the soundtrack released from Columbia Records.[74]  "Verás" is the Spanish version of "You'll See", recorded and added in the Latin American version of Something to Remember. References  LeRoy, Dan. "Breakfast Club Biography". Billboard. Archived from the original on September 11, 2016. Retrieved July 24, 2017.  Howe, Sean (July 29, 2013). "How Madonna Became Madonna: An Oral History". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on June 16, 2018. Retrieved July 24, 2017.  "Grammy Award Winners – Madonna". 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American artistsWorks by Madonna The 30 Most Popular Singers in the World (2023) By Milan Trajkovikj Last Updated: April 14, 2022 ed-sheeran In the world of music, there are a few names that stand out above the rest. These singers have achieved massive success and have a large following of fans all around the world. Here is a list of the 30 most popular singers in the world as of 2023. With familiar names like Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, and Adele, as well as relative newcomers like Billie Eilish and Dua Lipa, the list of popular singers is always changing. Here are the 30 most popular singers in the world right now. 1. Ed Sheeran With over 51.5 million subscribers on YouTube and 37.8 million followers on Instagram, Ed Sheeran is one of the most popular singers in the world. His song “Shape of You” was the most-streamed song on Spotify in 2017, and he has won 4 Grammys. Sheeran continues to release new music and tour the world, performing for sold-out crowds everywhere he goes. 2. Billie Eilish While still very young, Billie Eilish has taken the world by storm with her unique brand of pop music. With over 45.2 million YouTube subscribers and 102 million Instagram followers, Eilish is one of the most popular singers today. She has won multiple Grammys and is the youngest person to ever top the Billboard Hot 100 chart. 3. Ariana Grande With 51.1 million YouTube subscribers and over 304 million Instagram followers, Ariana Grande is one of the most popular singers in the world. Grande started as an actress on Nickelodeon before becoming a singer. She has released six studio albums, with her most recent one, ” Positions,” debuting at number one on the Billboard chart. 4. The Weeknd The Weeknd, born Abel Tesfaye, is a Canadian singer and songwriter who has become one of the biggest names in music. With over 27.8 million YouTube subscribers and 37.8 million Instagram followers, The Weeknd has amassed a huge following. His hits “Can’t Feel My Face” and “Starboy” have both topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart. 5. Taylor Swift One of the best-selling music artists of all time, Taylor Swift has won multiple Grammys and an Emmy. With over 46.1 million YouTube subscribers and 206 million Instagram followers, Swift is one of the most popular singers in the world. She has released nine studio albums, with her most recent one, “Evermore”. 6. Adele Adele is a British singer and songwriter who has won multiple Grammys and an Oscar. With over 28.1 million YouTube subscribers and 49.8 million Instagram followers, Adele is one of the most popular singers in the world. She is best known for her hits “Someone Like You” and “Rolling in the Deep.” 7. Justin Bieber With over 68.3 million YouTube subscribers and 229 million Instagram followers, Justin Bieber is one of the most popular singers in the world. Bieber started as a YouTube sensation before becoming a mainstream pop star. He has released five studio albums, with his most recent one, “Changes”. 8. Dua Lipa Dua Lipa is a British singer and songwriter who has become one of the biggest names in music. With over 20.4 million YouTube subscribers and 82.2 million Instagram followers, Dua is one of the most popular singers today. She is best known for her hits “New Rules” and “IDGAF.” 9. Beyonce One of the best-selling music artists of all time, Beyonce has won multiple Grammys and an Emmy. With over 24.4 million YouTube subscribers and 249 million Instagram followers, Beyonce is one of the most popular singers in the world. She is best known for her hits “Crazy in Love” and “Formation.” 10. Lady Gaga With over 21.3 million YouTube subscribers and 51.1 million Instagram followers, Lady Gaga is one of the most popular singers in the world. Gaga started as a singer on the Lower East Side of Manhattan before becoming a global pop star. She has released five studio albums, with her most recent one, “Chromatica”. 11. Bruno Mars Bruno Mars is a Hawaii-born singer and songwriter who has become one of the biggest names in music. With over 34.6 million YouTube subscribers and 25.2 million Instagram followers, Mars is one of the most popular singers today. He is best known for his hits “Uptown Funk” and “That’s What I Like.” 12. Celine Dion One of the best-selling music artists of all time, Celine Dion has won multiple Grammys. With over 6.26 million YouTube subscribers and 5 million Instagram followers, Dion is one of the most popular singers in the world. She is best known for her hits “My Heart Will Go On” and “Because You Loved Me.” 13. Shawn Mendes Shawn Mendes is a Canadian singer and songwriter who has become one of the biggest names in music. With over 29.1 million YouTube subscribers and 67.6 million Instagram followers, Mendes is one of the most popular singers today. He is best known for his hits “Stitches” and “There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back.” 14. Rihanna One of the best-selling music artists of all time, Rihanna has won multiple Grammys and an Emmy. With over 39 million YouTube subscribers and 126 million Instagram followers, Rihanna is one of the most popular singers in the world. She is best known for her hits “Umbrella” and “Diamonds.” 15. Charlie Puth With over 19.3 million YouTube subscribers and 15.7 million Instagram followers, Charlie Puth is one of the most popular singers in the world. Puth started as a YouTube sensation before becoming a mainstream pop star. He is best known for his hits “See You Again” and “Attention.” 16. Sam Smith Sam Smith is a British singer and songwriter who has won multiple Grammys. With over 14.8 million YouTube subscribers and 14.6 million Instagram followers, Smith is one of the most popular singers in the world. He is best known for his hits “Stay with Me” and “Too Good at Goodbyes.” 17. Harry Styles Harry Styles is a British singer and songwriter who was previously a member of the boy band One Direction. With over 12.1 million YouTube subscribers and 43.7 million Instagram followers, Styles is one of the most popular singers today. He is best known for his hits “Sign of the Times” and “Watermelon Sugar.” 18. Miley Cyrus With over 16 million YouTube subscribers and 165 million Instagram followers, Miley Cyrus is one of the most popular singers in the world. Cyrus started as a child star on the Disney Channel before becoming a global pop sensation. She is best known for her hits “Wrecking Ball” and “Party in the U.S.A.” 19. Alicia Keys Alicia Keys is a Singer, songwriter, pianist, actress, and philanthropist who has won multiple Grammys and an Emmy. With over 5.79 million YouTube subscribers and 23.1 million Instagram followers, Keys is one of the most popular singers in the world. She is best known for her hits “Fallin'” and “No One.” 20. Selena Gomez With over 30.6 million YouTube subscribers and 311 million Instagram followers, Selena Gomez is one of the most popular singers in the world. Gomez started as a child star on the Disney Channel before becoming a global pop sensation. She is best known for her hits “Come & Get It” and “Hands to Myself.” 21. Adam Levine Adam Levine is a Singer, songwriter, actor, and philanthropist who is the lead singer of the band Maroon 5. With over 35.6 million YouTube subscribers and 14 million Instagram followers, Levine is one of the most popular singers in the world. He is best known for his hits “Moves like Jagger” and “Sugar.” 22. John Legend John Legend is a Singer, songwriter, pianist, and actor who has won multiple Grammys and an Oscar. With over 7.22 million YouTube subscribers and 14.3 million Instagram followers, Legend is one of the most popular singers in the world. He is best known for his hits “All of Me” and “Glory.” 23. Zayn Malik Zayn Malik is a British singer and songwriter who was previously a member of the boy band One Direction. With over 14.7 million YouTube subscribers and 44.9 million Instagram followers, Malik is one of the most popular singers today. He is best known for his hits “Pillowtalk” and “Dusk Till Dawn.” 24. Olivia Rodrigo With over 8.95 million YouTube subscribers and 24.2 million Instagram followers, Olivia Rodrigo is one of the most popular singers in the world. Rodrigo started her career as an actress on the Disney Channel before becoming a singer. She is best known for her hit “drivers license.” 25. Halsey With over 11.4 million YouTube subscribers and 29.1 million Instagram followers, Halsey is one of the most popular singers in the world. Halsey started her career as a poet before becoming a singer. She is best known for her hits “Without Me” and “Bad at Love.” 26. Jennifer Lopez Jennifer Lopez is a Singer, songwriter, actress, dancer, and fashion designer who has sold over 80 million records. With over 15.3 million YouTube subscribers and 202 million Instagram followers, Lopez is one of the most popular singers in the world. She is best known for her hits “On the Floor” and “Ain’t Your Mama.” 27. Katy Perry With over 42.7 million YouTube subscribers and 157 million Instagram followers, Katy Perry is one of the most popular singers in the world. Perry started her career as a Christian singer before becoming a global pop sensation. She is best known for her hits “I Kissed a Girl” and “Roar.” 28. Pink With over 11.4 million YouTube subscribers and 8.7 million Instagram followers, Pink is one of the most popular singers in the world. Pink started her career as an R&B singer before becoming a pop singer. She is best known for her hits “Get the Party Started” and “So What.” 29. Shakira With over 35.4 million YouTube subscribers and 72 million Instagram followers, Shakira is one of the most popular singers in the world. Shakira is a Colombian singer, songwriter, and dancer who is best known for her hits “Hips Don’t Lie” and “Waka Waka.” 30. Demi Lovato With over 17.6 million YouTube subscribers and 129 million Instagram followers, Demi Lovato is one of the most popular singers in the world. Lovato started her career as a child star on the Disney Channel before becoming a global pop sensation. She is best known for her hits “Sorry Not Sorry” and “Confident.” Conclusion The above singers are some of the most popular in the world, with huge followings on YouTube and Instagram. They have all found success in different genres of music, from pop to R&B to Latin. While some are more well-known for their acting careers, others have made a name for themselves solely through their music. What they all have in common is a large and loyal fan base that has helped them achieve success in the music industry.
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