Singer Cyndi Lauper, who achieved worldwide success in 80she clarified in a recent interview with the newspaper The New York Times that there was no rivalry between her and the pop stars Madonna.
Both dominated the charts of that decade with songs that became true pop classics, maintaining their artistic appeal to this day.
However, when questioned by the NYT, Lauper, 70 years oldit refuted the idea of competition between artists.
“It was like apples and oranges… I wish I had a friend.”I said hitmaker In Girls just wanna have fun.
The year 1983 was unforgettable, for both of them Cyndi Lauper as for Madonna: At that time, artists debuted in the music industry with their debut albums.
In July of that year, Madonna arrives in the world of pop with his album of the same name, already a success that was highlighted on the radio: WorldwideWhile Cyndi Lauper he invaded the charts all over the world with the excellent ones She is so unusualreleased in stores in October of that year.
Lauper scored five of the ten songs It’s so unusual: money changes everything, girls just want to have fun, time after time, it goes bop AND All night long. The album had strong influences from new wave, pop rock AND synthpop.
Cyndi Lauper sold more than 50 million records worldwide.
Source: Terra

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