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Madonna's Biggest Album Revealed: It's Not What You Think
30 Jun
Summary
- True Blue, released in 1986, is Madonna's highest-selling album globally.
- The album features three U.S. Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hits and five weeks at No. 1.
- True Blue marked Madonna's deeper personal exploration and creative control.

Madonna's 1986 album True Blue, now celebrating its 40th anniversary, stands as her highest-selling record worldwide. This often underappreciated gem, featuring three U.S. Billboard Hot 100 No. 1s and five weeks atop the Billboard 200, has been overshadowed by other acclaimed works.
True Blue represented a significant artistic evolution for the pop icon. Influenced by her marriage to Sean Penn, Madonna delved into more personal themes than ever before. She also took increased creative control, serving as co-writer and co-producer across all nine tracks.
This pivotal album also saw the beginning of lasting collaborations for Madonna, notably with producer Patrick Leonard and backing vocalist Donna DeLory. Leonard recalled her willingness to take unconventional risks, which set 'True Blue' apart in the pop landscape and solidified her status among the era's greats.