Madonna‘s third studio album establishes her as the main driving force of pop music in the 80s. The Queen of Pop starts to include more serious themes in her work, while still not diverging from her provocative persona. She starts to take on a more active role in the creation process of her music, co-authoring all of the songs recorded for the project. In True Blue, the singer includes pop power anthems, touching ballads, and retro throwbacks.
In Papa Don’t Preach, she does not ... read more
In her second studio album, Madonna shows she’s not afraid of pushing boundaries. Even if sonically not adventurous, Like A Virgin provides the singer with the ground to stand on her feet, becoming a role model for girls who wish to find a space in music to express themselves, their sexuality, and their desires. On this record, Madonna interprets songs that reclaim women’s narratives and starts including themes of women’s sexual and material freedom in mainstream pop music.
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