Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts.
Madonna’s Justify My Love shocked MTV with its ban in 1990, but fans propelled it to #1, cementing her status as pop’s most daring icon.
The Queen of the Dance Floor has returned. Or, at least she will next year when Madonna releases her first new studio album in seven years. The as-yet-untitled release marks a couple of homecomings ...
Madonna on Sunday shared a minute-long video clip on social media in which she teases a snippet of a new song and confirms that her upcoming album will be titled 'Madame X.' By Mitchell Peters, ...
Madonna is getting back into the groove. The Queen of Pop revealed on Thursday that she will release a brand new dance album in 2026, and has resigned with Warner Records nearly two decades after ...
While Like a Virgin made Madonna a superstar, Rain showed her emotional depth and proved she could create beauty without the ...
The dating scene is much harder as a 40-year-old woman with two teenage children than it is for a 34-year-old woman,” Allen ...
LOS ANGELES — Madonna is getting back to her roots by working with her original label nearly 20 years after leaving it. The superstar announced Thursday she is releasing an album with Warner Records ...