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American singer Madonna, throughout her career, spanning three decades, has obtained a remarkable series of statistical achievements, setting and breaking several world records with her participation in entrepreneurial activities, of acting and her performance in the musical scene for her videos, singles, albums, and tours.
Her first appearance in the Guinness Book of World Records was in 1986 with her third studio album, True Blue. Since then, she has earned multiple appearances, some 20 at least in February 2012, including her insigne record title as the top-selling female recording artist of all time. Madonna's commerciality has achieved scrutiny studies and analysis from different point of view in the academia world or by marketers, through her marketing strategies, controversies and reinvention, surpassing to others new or contemporary artists. In popular culture, many international artists have been called "Madonna", many times, by their impact and success in their respective countries or genres. Also, her presence in popular culture, has been led to create world records about Madonna. Dubbed as the most successful and most influential female artist of all time,[1][2]
Global and regional records and achievements
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Records and achievements by country
United States
Billboard Hot 100 chart statistics
Madonna's number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100
1980s: 7 singles (58.3%)
1990s: 4 singles (33.3%)
2000s: 1 single (8.4%)
When she reached number one with "Music" in 2000 at Billboard Hot 100, it made Madonna the second artist to achieve number one hits on the Hot 100 in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s.[81] Also, when she released "Who's That Girl" in 1987 it became Madonna's sixth number-one single in the United States, making her the first artist to accumulate six number-one singles in the 1980s, and the first female performer to get that many number-ones as a solo act.[82][83] In 2012, with "Give Me All Your Luvin'" she became the second female with highest number of Billboard Hot 100 singles by female artists, only behind Aretha Franklin. The song is her 56th appearance on the chart.[84] In 1991, with "Rescue Me" when it debuted at No. 15 on the March 2, 1991 Hot 100 chart, it marked the highest-ever bow for a single by a woman. Further, it was —at the time— one of only four titles to debut in the top 20.[85] Madonna is the third oldest female to place a number one at the Billboard Hot 100. The single "Music" reached the number-one spot when Madonna was forty-two years one month old (September 2000). She holds the record with 38 singles within the Top 10, most for any artist.[85][57]
Madonna's top-ten singles in the United States
- 1984: "Borderline" #10
- 1984: "Lucky Star" #4
- 1984: "Like a Virgin" #1
- 1984: "Material Girl" #2
- 1985: "Crazy for You" #1
- 1985: "Angel" #5
- 1985: "Dress You Up" #5
- 1986: "Live to Tell" #1
- 1986: "Papa Don't Preach" #1
- 1986: "True Blue" #3
- 1986: "Open Your Heart" #1
- 1987: "La Isla Bonita" #4
- 1987: "Who's That Girl" #1
- 1987: "Causing a Commotion" #2
- 1989: "Like a Prayer" #1
- 1989: "Express Yourself" #2
- 1989: "Cherish" #2
- 1990: "Keep It Together" #8
- 1990: "Vogue" #1
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Dance Club Songs chart statistics
She has 46 number-one songs in the chart —the most for any artist.[70][86] Also, is the only active artist to chart continuously since 1982, spanning four decades. Billboard said: "comparing her chart champs by decade, Madonna scored nine Dance/Club Songs No. 1s in the '80s and 13 in the '90s. Since 2000, she has almost doubled her total, adding 18 No. 1s in that span".[87] In 2012, when she release "Girl Gone Wild", became her 42nd No. 1 on the record chart, Billboard said that she has the quickest span of back-to-back No. 1s.[86] Also, the magazine declared that "essentially, if Madonna releases a single and it charts on Dance/Club Play Songs, it's a safe bet to assume it'll go to No. 1. Since 2000, she's placed 26 hits on the survey. Of those, all but six have gone all the way to No. 1.[88] Also, Madonna is the only artist in history to achieve seven top-ten hits from one album (American Life) and the only artist ever to achieve seven consecutive number-one hits on this chart twice.
"Give Me All Your Luvin'" set a record chart, when it debuted at 24 in the Dance/Club Play Songs chart and rose to 9 the next week, having the fastest rising to the top 10 for a song ever[89] "Hung Up" became the most successful dance song of the 2000s in the United States, by topping the Dance/Club Play Songs Decade-end tally and "Music" became the second most-successful dance song of decade, reaching number two on the record chart.[90] Furthermore, "Music" was also the longest-running number one song on Dance/Club Play Songs in the 2000s, with a longevity of five weeks at number one.[91][92]
Madonna's number-one dance singles in the United States
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Billboard 200 chart statistics
Madonna's number-one albums on the Billboard 200
1980s: 3 albums (37.5%)
1990s: 0 album (0%)
2000s: 4 albums (50%)
2010s: 1 album (12.5%)
She is the second female artist with most number ones albums, with 8, behind only Barbra Streisand, who has 10 number one albums.[93] Her other achievements on the record chart, tied with Beyoncé as the female artist with most consecutive number-one albums.[94] Also, in 1984 Madonna was the first female to sell over 5 million albums in the US in a single year with Like a Virgin.[95] Madonna is the artist with most top 10 albums on the Billboard 200, with 21 (20 in 2012, with MDNA)[88] George Strait places second with 17 top 10s, followed by Mariah Carey (16). Also, she is the female artist with most number-two albums on Billboard's Top 200 Albums, with six, tied with The Beatles and behind Frank Sinatra's seven
Her albums The Immaculate Collection, Like a Virgin and True Blue are among the top 100 certified albums according to the RIAA,[96] with The Immaculate Collection and Like a Virgin becoming in one of the best-selling albums in United States with a diamond status. As of 2015, she is the eighth artist with most number-one albums. However, she has a record for the biggest second week sales drop in history in Nielsen SoundScan era with her twelfth studio album, MDNA.
Madonna's number-one albums in the United States
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Australia
Australia singles chart statistics
When she released "Open Your Heart" in Australia, it reached a peak of number 16, breaking a run of nine consecutive top ten singles for Madonna in that country.[104] She is tied with Australian singer Kylie Minogue, having 10 number one singles.[99][100]
Madonna's number-one singles in Australia
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Australia albums chart statistics
She have debuted her albums at number one for nine occasions, with Rebel Heart her last album,[105][98] it became Madonna's 19th week atop the chart, ranking her at number 24 on the list of artists with most accumulated weeks at the top.[106] She has 11 number one albums, tied with U2.[98][99]
Madonna's number-one albums in Australia
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Canada
Canadian singles chart statistics
She has a total of 25 #1 singles in Canada — the most for any artist in spanning four decades: 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. Only two of these number one singles belong to Canadian Hot 100 and the rest of Canadian RPM singles chart. Her 2000 single "Music" was the last number one hit on the Canadian RPM singles chart. Also, she has sixty-eight Top 40, fifty-nine Top 20, fifty-one Top 10 and thirty-nine Top 5 singles.[112] "4 Minutes" debuted at the top of the Canadian Contemporary Hit Radio chart. This marked the first time any song entered at the top of the CHR chart in BDS history.[108] With "Music and "American Pie" was the first time in Canadian chart history that an artist held the top two positions on the year-end musical charts.
Madonna's number-one singles in Canada
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Canadian albums chart statistics
She has to date, two album with diamond status in Canada with True Blue (in June 1987) and Like a Virgin (July 1992). Making her one of the few artists that have this certification.[113] Also, she has 21 albums in the Top 5, with only 3 on the Top 20.
Madonna's number-one albums in Canada
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France
French singles chart statistics
Madonna had only three number one singles in France,[118] but spanning three decades: 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. She has twenty-two Top 10 singles on the French Top 100 Singles charts and forty-nine Top 40, during four decades: 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s.
Madonna's number-one singles in France
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Germany
German singles chart statistics
Madonna had four number one singles in Germany, but has fifty-eight Top 40, thirty-seven Top 20, twenty-five Top 10 and nineteen Top 5 singles.[122]
Madonna's number-one singles in Germany
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Italy
Italian singles chart statistics
She has a total of twenty-five number ones singles on Italian charts, spanning for three decades: 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. Also she has sixty-eight Top 40, sixty-five Top 20, fifty-six Top 10 and forty-five Top 5 singles.[126]
Madonna's number-one singles in Italy
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Italian albums chart statistics
She has a total of 15 number-one albums in Italy and 8 albums number two. Most of her albums have entered the top 5, with only two studio albums, topping the two.[127]
Madonna's number-one albums in Italy
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Japan
Japanese chart statistics
In Japan, she was the only foreign artist with two albums into the best selling of the 1980 decade, with Like a Virgin (#33) and True Blue (#36).
Madonna's number-one albums in Japan
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Spain
Spain albums chart statistics
She has ten number one albums in Spain, spanning during four decades: 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. Also, she has twenty Top 5 albums and generally, her albums always topped the Top 20 in Spain.[136]
Madonna's number-one albums in Spain
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United Kingdom
UK Singles Chart statistics
Madonna has 13 number one hits in United Kingdom, a record for a female recording artist, spanning her number one for three decades: 1980s, 1990s and 2000s
In 1985, Madonna became the first female artist in UK chart history to hold the top-two positions of the chart simultaneously, with "Into the Groove" topping number one and "Holiday" the second place[160] By the end of 1985, Madonna achieved up another record with the song, becoming the first female artist to have eight UK top-ten singles in one calendar year.[161] In 1987 when she published "La Isla Bonita", she became the female artist with the most number-one singles in the British chart history[162]—a record that has since been maintained by Madonna to date[137] Every single reached the UK Top 20 until 2008's "Miles Away". Also, Madonna simultaneously topped the albums and singles charts 4 times in her career, which is unmatched by any other female artist. In 2014, Official Charts Company compiled her Top 40 biggest selling singles, with "Into the Groove" in the top with 870,000 copies.[163] Furthermore, Madonna had 71st Top 40 U.K. singles, the most for any female artist.[147] Her others milestones including, eleven Top 2 singles, sixty Top 10 and forty four Top 20 singles.
Madonna's number-one singles in the United Kingdom
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Source: Official Charts Company
UK Albums Chart statistics
She has 12 number-one albums with 9 studio albums —the most for any solo artist. Also, she has five number-two albums and twenty Top 5 albums, more than any other female artist. In 1986, True Blue opened at the top of the UK Albums Chart on July 12, 1986, making it the first album by American artist to debut at number one in British chart history.[164][165] In 2012, with MDNA she became the first female in have an album in the number one during the 1980, 1990, 2000 and 2010.[166] Also, Madonna and Kylie Minogue are the only artists ever to have a number-one album and a number-one single in three different decades.
According to New Musical Express her albums The Immaculate Collection and Confessions on a Dance Floor are one of the 50 fastest selling albums ever in United Kingdom, selling 340,000 and 217,610 respectively. Making in the female artist with most entries.[145] Both Michael Jackson, Madonna had two of the best selling albums of the decade 1980 with True Blue (#9) and Like a Virgin (#17). Also during the 2000s, she figured with two albums in the top 100 with Music and Confessions on a Dance Floor and she topped the UK chart Christmas with The Immaculate Collection, making the first to the decade 1990s and occupied the record number one during nine weeks.
Madonna's number-one albums in the United Kingdom
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Records about Madonna
In popular culture, Madonna has generated records titles by others ways in Guinness Book of World Records. They said: You might not be able to run as fast as Michael Johnson, or sell as many records as Madonna.[179]
Notes
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- ^ Are only certified sales. Not real sales
- ^ Certified sales as April 2015
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Further reading
- Books
- Anderson, Jamie; Reckhenrich, Jörg; Martin, Kupp (2011). The Fine Art of Success: How Learning Great Art Can Create Great Business. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 1119992532
- Barcella, Laura (2012). Madonna and Me: Women Writers on the Queen of Pop. Soft Skull Press. ISBN 1-59376-475-8.
- Benson, Carol (2000). Madonna the Companion Two Decades of Commentary. Music Sales Group. ISBN 0825671949.
- Burt, Richard (1994). The Administration of Aesthetics: Censorship, Political Criticism, and the Public Sphere. University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 0816623678.
- Bohem, David A. (1990). Guinness Book of World Records 1990. Sterling Publications. ISBN 0-8069-5791-3
- Bohem, David A. (2001). Guinness Book of World Records 2001. Sterling Publications. ISBN 0-8069-5791-3
- Bohem, David A. (2002). Guinness Book of World Records 2002. Sterling Publications. ISBN 0-8069-5791-3
- Burnett, Robert (2002). The Global Jukebox: The International Music Industry. Routledge. ISBN 1134872100
- Ciccone, Christopher (2008). Life with My Sister Madonna. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 1439109265
- Chesebro, James; Borisoff, Deborah (2011). Communicating Power and Gender. Waveland Press. ISBN 1478608099
- Collins, Jim (1993). Film Theory Goes to the Movies. Psychology Press. ISBN 0415905761
- Forman-Brunell, Miriam (2001). Girlhood in America: A-G. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 1576072061
- Frith, Simon; Straw, Will; Street, John (2001). The Cambridge companion to pop and rock. Cambridge Companions to Music. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-55660-0
- Glenday, Craig (1998). Guinness World Records 1998. Jim Pattison Group. ISBN 0-85112-070-9.
- Glassman, Bruce (2010). Scholastic Book of World Records 2011. Scholastic Inc. p. 41. ISBN 0545237483.
- Kaplan, Arie (2012). American Pop: Hit Makers, Superstars, and Dance Revolutionaries. Twenty-First Century Book. ISBN 1467701483
- Lazell, Barry (1989). Rock movers & shakers. Billboard Publications, Inc. ISBN 0-8230-7608-3
- Landrum, Gene N. (2007), Paranoia & Power: Fear & Fame of Entertainment Icons, Morgan James Publishing, ISBN 1-60037-273-2
- Matthews, Petter; Dunkley, Michelle (1994), The Guinness Book of Records 1994, Facts on File, ISBN 0-8069-5791-3
- McFarlan, Donald; McWhirter, Norris (1992), The Guinness Book of Records 1992, Bantam Books, ISBN 0553295373
- McAleer, Dave (2004), Hit Singles: Top 20 Charts from 1954 to the Present Day, Hal Leonard Corporation, ISBN 0-87930-808-7
- Mitchell, Claudia; Reid-Walsh, Jacqueline (2008). Girl Culture: Studying girl culture : a readers' guide. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 0313339090.
- Morton, Andrew (2002). Madonna. Macmillan Publishers. ISBN 0-312-98310-7
- Regalado, Jojo (2002). Pietro. iUniverse. ISBN 0595223524
- Tobler, John (1991), Who's who in rock & roll, Crescent Books, ISBN 0-517-05687-9
- Thomas, Peter (2009). Be Great: The Five Foundations of an Extraordinary Life in Business – and Beyond. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0470737565.
- Thomas, Harrison (2011). Music of the 1980s (Google eBook). ABC-CLIO. p. 14. ISBN 0313366004.
- Wayne, Tiffany K., ed. (2014). Women's Rights in the United States: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Issues, Events, and People, Volumen 1. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9781610692144.
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