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I'm loving this article on Madonna. I agree that she's never "flattened the graph".

Here's What Makes Madonna One Of The Most Influential Celebrities Of All Time

Her grandeur and original style took her to great heights.

The Queen of Pop, Madonna, is extremely iconic not only because of the magnitude of brilliance she has to her credit, but also due to her savage lifestyle both on and off camera. Pushing the limits of toil, over time Madonna has taken her legacy to the great beyond. The entertainment industry considers her to be 'omnipresent,' one of the most recognizable faces in history. So to speak, all the magic started from her music, but it'd be a fail if her grandeur and original style are not credited with taking her to such great heights.

The legend's widespread and deep cultural impact has encouraged social scientists and historians to pinpoint the formula of such an unlikely glory.

Celebrating her 60th Birthday, New York Times writes in praise of her strong presence, “Power. Innovation. Identity. Madonna has blended all of these and much more into a singular career in music, fashion, movies, and beyond that’s crossed boundaries and obliterated the status quo.” In a way Madonna swept away the ailing thoughts by bringing about revolutionary innovation from the perspective of the generation.

The chunks from her overall career display her resilience and sheer commitment, differently put, she went by the soldier’s code throughout. She isn’t afraid of moving off the league and existing notions at large.  She changed the entire image of a female superstar, she taught them to be strong, fit, and muscular, flexing muscles every time possible. During her live performances, attention centered around her as she would show off her biceps and ripped body. Natural for someone into Yoga and Pilates! Madonna has endeavored in her own style, not easy but had it been easy, it wouldn't define the character of the lady very well.

In general, a celebrity with such high profile can’t afford to be so seriously blunt and unorthodox, notwithstanding Madonna used it all to preach what she always believed in. She spoke in media frankly about her having had multiple abortions. Like it or not, this is exactly how she deals with the camera — truth or dare.

Her career serves as an encyclopedia for whoever wants to climb the ladder to fame. But apparently, her path is not all bed of roses.

Madonna’s gameplay carried the idea of originality and moving forward with nothing but oneself in vision, often landing her in controversial situations. A few examples are the release of her coffee table book — Sex and getting the boot from MTV for her video 'Justify My Love.' The listed examples are cases of disapproval of what Madonna believed it but funnily enough she persisted.  The queen also had the knack of steering through adversities to shine.

She didn’t stop at any stage. While still getting old, she sidelined the idea that older women didn't matter. Going unconventional, she carried on being sexy in competition with the young stars, and she pulled it off pretty well. One thing visible in her dresses is her extreme confidence and touch, demonstrated in her first major big-screen role, 'Desperately Seeking Susan.' She flaunted a style fueled by a unique fashion sense that the world wasn't quite aware of. The movie was a hit and so was her trend.

Besides transforming "innerwear" into outerwear, Madonna brought worldwide infamy to Cone Bras at a time when the concept was just smacked over by celebrities and fashion designers all around. There are tons of examples of similar kind. Her feats in the industry speak volumes of her courage to try things that were deemed controversial.

The significance of Madonna's career is vast and multifaceted and a lesson from her work can pave the path to great success. A proven fact! As previously mentioned, it's an encyclopedia for aspirants in show business. The list of celebrities who consider Madonna to be a major influence on themselves seems to be never-ending.

Widely known as Black Madonna, Rihanna considers Madonna to be her idol and biggest influence. The inspiration for extremely successful celebrities like Adele, Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, and Lady Gaga is once again none other than Madonna, authenticating the sure-thing success provided Madonna serves as an inspiration. And the list just keeps on unrolling.

Additionally, Madonna has never had a period with a flattening graph, there have been moments when the number dropped due to a significant drop in her appearances but the Queen is ever-ready to bounce back.

Madonna keeps pouring intensity into everything she does; be it fashion, music, movies, or even walking. It's been decades since Madonna has been giving powerful doses of entertainment to her fans all across the globe. When an obstacle stood in her way, she either plucked it out or jumped over it. The American star has given an example of originality and true perseverance through the dream she was born to live.

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I'm convinced Live To Tell is about her abortion from Jellybeans baby that happened before the Virgin Tour hence her being "chubby" for the first time ever.

Weird that she followed it up with a song about pro-life in Papa Don't Preach and then danced with a child in the Open Your Heart video and rounded off with the La Isla Bonita video playing our the virgin and the whore. 

I imagine True Blue was a bittersweet time for Madonna. 

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