This week marks the 40th anniversary of Madonna's self-titled debut album. Here's a look back at her appearance on 'American Bandstand' after the album's release, when she performed 'Holiday' and told Dick Clark she would rule the world ⬇️
joined her on stage after to interview her about her budding career, but he’s consistently interrupted by the cheers from the audience. When they finally get the chance to start their conversation, Madonna talks about how she got her start in the industry by singing back-up for French singer Patrick Hernandez. Clark wonders if after performing with so many bands and other artists if Madonna was scared to go it alone. With a smirk, she replied “Not really.
Clark also astutely asks the singer what her hopes are for 1984 and beyond. Her dream was “to rule the world,” an astoundingly prescient prediction of what would ensue. She was already on her way:200 a year after its release, with singles “Holiday” and “Lucky Star” becoming Top 10 hits. Its success came just in time for her sophomore album, which landed in November 1984 and would catapult Madonna into superstardom.
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