Madonna makes history: first female artist with No. 1 albums in 5 decades
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Key Takeaways
Madonna has cemented her status as the undisputed Queen of Pop after her album Confessions II debuted at Number 1 on the Billboard 200, becoming her 10th chart-topping album and making her the first female artist in history to score a Number 1 album across five consecutive decades. The milestone, confirmed on 14 July, adds another historic chapter to one of music's most enduring careers.
The Historic Milestone
No female artist in the history of the Billboard 200 has achieved Number 1 albums across five consecutive decades — until now. Confessions II is Madonna's 10th chart-topper, a figure that places her in rarefied company alongside only a handful of artists, male or female, in the chart's history. The achievement underscores a career that has remained commercially dominant from the 1980s through the 2020s.
Madonna's Emotional Response
The 67-year-old singer took to Instagram to share her reaction, posting a series of photographs from her Madonna's Club Confessions pop-up performance at the Knockdown Center in Brooklyn. In an accompanying note, she wrote: “Words cannot express how Grateful and Surprised I am By the incredible reception Confessions on a dance Floor has received !! Thank You -to everyone who has been a part of this and who has helped make this dream come true. Especially my fans. The Goodwill and positivity has been incredible. I’m still pinching myself. I can’t believe it’s # 1 all around the world.”
She added: “My dream was to make people dance this summer!! To bring people JOY! Dreams do come true. Thanks and love.”
The Creative Process Behind Confessions II
Speaking to television host Graham Norton, Madonna offered a candid glimpse into how the album came together. “It’s kind of like I get possessed,” she said. “The ideas come when I don’t try too hard.” The comment reflects an artistic instinct that has defined her output across decades — an ability to absorb and redirect cultural currents into commercially resonant work.
Madonna's Complex Relationship With Social Media
Separately, Madonna has spoken openly about her ambivalence toward social media, describing Instagram as both “mesmerising and soul-destroying.” The singer, who spent the majority of her career in an era before social platforms existed, says she maintains strict discipline around her usage. She has admitted that aimless scrolling leaves her feeling “depressed,” and that she is deliberate about how and when she engages with the app.
What Comes Next
With Confessions II topping charts globally, attention now turns to whether Madonna will announce a supporting tour. Her previous Celebration Tour broke box-office records, suggesting that demand for a live outing remains exceptionally high. Industry observers will also watch whether the album sustains its chart position in the coming weeks as streaming numbers consolidate.