It’s not the strongest feminist message, but it would open the door to more pointed ones as her career progressed and the wannabes aged with her. Already a controversial figure, particularly for her uninhibited sexuality, Madonna in 1986 released “True Blue,” generally credited for making Madonna a superstar and certifying her position as one of the consummate musical figures of the 1980s. Again, she included a track on the album that appealed to teenage girls. Long before “16 and Pregnant” aired on MTV, Madonna’s videos played on the channel, including “Papa Don’t Preach” about a pregnant teenager who has made up her own mind to keep her baby
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