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Madison Rose is an American singer and songwriter, born in Cincinnati, Ohio. After living many years in Los Angeles, she recently[when?] moved to New York City.[1] She made her debut in 2018 with the single 'DIAMONDS', becoming a hit and earning her a feature on the Billboard magazine.[2] Her single 'ICONIC', released in 2021, became a cult favorite on TikTok after it was used by multiple big influencers.[which?][citation needed] The track was later adopted by the drag community and used in their social media and performances.[citation needed] Madison has cites Donna Summer, Freddie Mercury, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Missy Elliott and Katy Perry as influences. She is described as "The rainbow girl against a storm cloud world".[citation needed]
Discography
editSingles and EPs
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DIAMONDS |
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Keeping Secrets |
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rainbow phone |
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Saving Grace |
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Sunshine |
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Lost My Mind (To The DJ) |
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ICONIC! |
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Better Off Alone |
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Technicolor |
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IDOLIZE |
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True Colors (Spotify Singles) |
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GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS |
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GHOULS GHOULS GHOULS |
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GIFTS GIFTS GIFTS |
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BoysBoysBoys |
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Paradise |
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Albums
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TECHNICOLOR |
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TECHNICOLOR: The Full Spectrum |
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References
edit- ^ Rose, Madison. "Madison Rose Wants More Black Queer Pop Stars to the Forefront". Paper Magazine (Interview). Interviewed by Justin Moran.
- ^ Daw, Stephen (2018-04-09). "Meet Madison Rose, the Pop Newcomer Preaching Self-Love & Inclusivity in Her Debut Video 'DIAMONDS'". Billboard. Retrieved 2024-06-28.