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  1. Hace 5 días · "Vogue" is a song by American singer Madonna from her soundtrack album, I'm Breathless (1990). Written and produced by herself and Shep Pettibone, it was inspired by voguing, a dance which...

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  2. Hace 2 días · LA GIRA QUE ABARCÓ TODA SU CARRERA RECORRIÓ ESTADIOS CON ENTRADAS AGOTADAS EN EUROPA Y AMERICA DEL NORTE, CONVIRTIÉNDOSE EN SU SEXTA GIRA EN RECAUDAR 100 MILLONES DE DÓLARES O MÁS. Por Eric Frankenberg09 MAYO 2024 Madonna en el escenario durante el concierto gratuito en las playas de Copacabana en Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, el…

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    Hace 2 días · In The Madonna Companion, biographers Allen Metz and Carol Benson noted that Madonna had used MTV and music videos to establish her popularity and enhance her recorded work more than any other recent pop artist.

  4. Hace 17 horas · Madonna, en una entrevista con Vogue, expresó su orgullo por la versatilidad de su hija: “Estoy verde de envidia porque Lourdes es increíble en todo lo que hace: es una talentosa bailarina, una actriz destacada y toca el piano maravillosamente. En términos de habilidades, es mucho mejor que yo”.

  5. Hace 5 días · Opening with a yoga-trained twist on her famous Louis XIV-inspired MTV Video Music Awards rendition of “Vogue” and ending on a kilt-wearing finale of “Holiday” against a video backdrop of national flags that eventually morphed into one, the show was thematically simpler and more focused than her last several productions.

  6. Hace 3 días · 1. “Material Girl” (1984) One of Madonna’s most memorable songs, and from which her nickname spawned, is the 1984 hit “Material Girl.”. Although it’s another one that wasn’t written by the singer, it remains connected to her to this day. Madonna, however, has a love-hate relationship with it.

  7. Hace 17 horas · Madonna "Vogue" (1990) In the MTV era, both Michael Jackson and Madonna often came down as the artists who best understood how to consistently present their songs in a visual medium.