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Madonna at 65: A look at her glamorous life and legacy in the music industry

Madonna, who has turned 65, boasts her pop legacy with 300M sales and $850M of fortune. From humble beginnings to becoming a global icon, she reshaped music, film, fashion, and had a social impact, inspiring generations.

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Madonna celebrates her 65th birthday
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Madonna, the iconic pop sensation and trailblazer, celebrates her 65th birthday with an impressive cultural legacy. With over 300 million record sales and an estimated fortune of $850 million, she stands among the most accomplished women in the music industry. Madonna has 28 Grammy nominations and 7 wins, two Golden Globe Awards, inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Born in Bay City, Michigan in 1958, Madonna emerged as the third of six children in a strict Catholic family, marked by personal challenges, including her mother's early demise. In 1978, she ventured to New York City with a mere $35, immersing herself in diverse roles as a waitress, model, and dancer while honing her craft through various musical endeavors.

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Joining Sire Records in 1982, Madonna's debut album in 1983 launched her meteoric ascent, featuring hits like Holiday, Borderline, and Lucky Star. The 1984 release of Like a Virgin propelled her to superstardom, shaping her iconic image. Throughout the late 1980s, albums such as True Blue, Like a Prayer, and I'm Breathless solidified her dominance in pop. Concurrently, she ventured into acting with films like Desperately Seeking Susan, Who's That Girl, and Dick Tracy. In 1992, she established her entertainment company, Maverick.

Madonna pushed boundaries through projects like the documentary Truth or Dare, the provocative album Erotica, and the contentious Justify My Love music video. During the mid-1990s, she embarked on a journey of self-discovery, adopting a more sophisticated persona and earning acclaim for her captivating portrayal of Eva Perón in Evita. In 1996, she embraced motherhood with the birth of her daughter, Lourdes, while showcasing her multifaceted talent through groundbreaking albums such as Ray of Light and Music.

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The 2000s and 2010s marked her continued relevance, with albums like Confessions on a Dance Floor, Rebel Heart, and Madame X. Madonna's ventures extended to fashion, fitness, skincare, and filmmaking. Her social impact grew as she adopted four children from Malawi.

As Madonna celebrates her 65th birthday on August 16, her remarkable journey from a struggling dancer to a global pop icon stands as an inspiring tale of passion, perseverance, and reinvention. From her revolutionary music to her defiance of societal norms, she continues to shape pop culture.

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