In honor of Madonna's 64th birthday, we want to know which of her top Billboard hits is your favorite.
29, 1983, with “Holiday,” Madonna has earned a total of 57 chart hits, including 38 top 10s – the most of any female artist. [here,](https://billboard.com/lists/madonnas-40-biggest-billboard-hits/) and vote for your top song below. [Billboard Hot 100](https://billboard.com/charts/hot-100) hit singles, and we want to know which is your favorite.
Over 30 years have passed since Madonna's smash hit "Material Girl" was released, and the singer now has the real estate portfolio to back up her assertions ...
In 2000, the singer obtained $7.5 million for the sale of the home. After she got into several news-making arguments with her neighbors, the singer decided the pad was more trouble than it was worth keeping. She reportedly already had two staff-only mews cottages, a second family townhouse, and two homes she'd bought for Kabbalah organizations at the time. When Madonna and actor Sean Penn decided to purchase a unit in New York City's opulent Harperley Hall, close to Central Park, it also marked the beginning of Madonna's real estate portfolio. Every city the singer resides in becomes a new base for one of her numerous projects. She most recently acquired a Hidden Hills estate from The Weeknd, which is probably a sign that she'll be returning to Hollywood in time to drop new music in 2022.
Madonna evoked her iconic on-stage kiss at the 2003 VMAs when she posted a video of herself French kissing two girlfriends in the back of a car.
“From one Leo to another!! [stunned in a blue-and-white Dolce & Gabbana maxi dress](https://pagesix.com/2022/08/16/madonna-matches-her-kids-outfits-at-64th-birthday-party-in-italy/), with her bleached-blond tresses styled in loose waves. [captioned the video](https://www.instagram.com/p/ChU61g1IHz7/), which showed the group celebrating her 64th birthday in Italy.
Madonna celebrated her 64th birthday on Aug. 16, but it certainly wasn't a low-key celebration with a cake and a few candles. Nope — the “Vogue” singer made ...
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Madonna took to Instagram to share snapshots of her family vacation to Italy, where the singer celebrated her birthday as well as her son's.
The video then cut to Madonna in the back of a limo, sharing drinks and kisses with her friends. In the third photo, mother and son were joined by his 9-year-old twin siblings Estere and Stella as Ritchie cut into a cake that was baked to look like a briefcase. The first few snapshots show Madonna and Ritchie enjoying dinner and drinks with a pair of musicians playing behind them.
Madonna reportedly plans to throw a huge birthday bash surrounded by friends and family at a lavish Italian palace in Sicily on Tuesday.
[The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon](https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/madonna-reflects-wardrobe-accident-manager-said-end-her-career)" last week, Madonna revealed a teeth grills she got herself. "It’s almost my birthday, so I got myself a pair of grills." Prior to her big bash, she celebrated her son Rocco Ritchie's 22nd birthday with an outdoor celebration and dinner over the weekend. I can only imagine she has blown tens of thousands on the evening." "The palace is nothing short of spectacular. The Sicilian palace dates back to the 18th century.
American, singer, songwriter, and actress Madonna was born on August 16, 1958, and turns 64 today. The pop legend, born Madonna Louise Ciccone, ...
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The artist, who turns 64 today, celebrates four decades of her indomitable career with an album and her unconditional fight against overbearing morality.
Three weeks ago, the singer gave an interview to Variety, announcing that she will direct a movie about her life (Julia Garner will play her). True to her commitment to the queer community, a few days ago she released Material Gworrllllllllllllll!, a collaboration with gay rapper Saucy Santana in which they remix her 1980s hit Material Girl. That’s a load of bollocks, to speak your language,” she said in a 2019 interview with The Guardian about her recently released album. She was not a sexual amusement for the male audience; she was a powerful and defiant woman. In 2016, when Billboard magazine named her Woman of the Year, Madonna delivered a legendary speech against sexism, machismo and misogyny: “If you’re a girl, you have to play the game. At the age of 20, she left for New York to do the opposite of what her strict father told her: she became a model and was soon performing nude at punk joints like CBGB’s. In 1985, Playboy and Penthouse magazines published nude photographs that had been taken of her in 1979, when the singer was not yet famous and made her living posing naked for photographers. The publications took advantage of the singer’s fame in the mid-1980s and sold the old images. Madonna has sold 250 million records and is the best-selling female artist in history, not bad for a girl who was born in a Detroit suburb, and whose world was shattered when she lost her mother at six years of age. The singer’s frenzied use of Instagram perfectly symbolizes her career, which has been scrutinized around the world since she started in the music industry in 1982, at the age of 25. Surely, Madonna has suffered every type of harassment that a pop star can endure: sexual harassment, body criticism, machismo, classism; accusations of cultural appropriation and of being anti-religious, sacrilegious, unpatriotic, youth-obsessed; and claims that she’s a heretic, an imposter for using playback in concerts, the financier of an alleged sect (Kabbalah)... Now, she’s releasing a remix album summarizing her career, Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones, turning 64 (August 16) and moving up the production of a film that tells her life story, the real one.
There's a little bit of everything in this week's new music releases, from Demi Lovato's turn to rock to the veteran folk of Loudon Wainwright, ...
Six By Six, “Six By Six” (InsideOutMusic) Album of the Week: After some headline-making breakdowns, Demi Lovato has found her true rock self on her eighth studio “Holy Fvck” (Island). Jonathan Richman & the Modern Lovers, “Jonathan Richman & the Modern Lovers” (Omnivore) Nuffer, “A-OK” (self-released) Eat It Up Trio, “Eat It Up” (Spiritual Slop) The 16-song set finds Lovato keeping some new musical company, collaborating with Yungblud, Dead Sara and Royal & the Serpent, among others.