Madonna Ciccone
Autor: Namyens Pongchaleawrat • June 23, 2016 • Essay • 547 Words (3 Pages) • 858 Views
Introduction
From the United States to every country around the world, if we're talking about the
queen of pop, sex symbol, or a famous singer whose songs like Justify My Love, Take
A Bow, Hung Up, and 4 Minutes were on the billboard charts, we can't reject that
everyone thinks of Madonna immediately. Over thirty years as a singer, Madonna has
been released totally thirteen albums. However, in order to make songs becomes
popular, music videos are also important to attract the audiences. In Madonna’s each
song, she creates a unique and trendy music video. Most of her music videos come
out with things that involve sex and nudity. She mentioned it’s a type of arts that
can exactly tell her personality. Other singers just were afraid to put it in
their music videos in the 80’s. As Norman Mailer said “Madonna not only
made the best music videos of them all, but they transcended personality. She was the
premier artist of music video, and it might be the only art form in America life"
(R.Cohen,2008) It's obvious that her music videos influenced young girls and
women. Also, people can recognize Madonna as a female singer based on her music
videos. In fact, she is more than a singer, she was also a songwriter, a director, an
actress and a writer.
Early Life
Madonna Ciccone was born on August 16, 1958 in Bay City, Michigan with five
siblings. Her grainy and beautiful mother were sick and later died from breast cancer
when she was six. At that time, it was pretty hard for her. Losing her mother when she
was young brings a sense of loss and abandonment. But, the worst thing hadn’t
happened until her father’s second
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