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So, 'Madonna: Queen of Pop' is this documentary that really dives into the legacy of Madonna alongside other pop divas. It’s only 26 minutes long, but it packs a lot into that time, tracing back the influence of these women through the decades. The pacing is brisk, but it manages to capture the essence of each artist, with Madonna being the standout from the '80s, of course. The way they juxtapose her rise with that of Diana Ross and Britney Spears creates a nice flow, letting you sense the evolution of pop music. It’s interesting how it highlights not just the music, but also the cultural impact these women had, especially Madonna, who was a game-changer. Worth a look if you’re into pop history.
This documentary is part of a niche collection focusing on pop music history and female artists’ cultural impact. While I haven't seen it pop up too frequently on the market, it's not overly rare either; still, it tends to attract interest from collectors who appreciate music documentaries. For those who follow the evolution of pop, this film is a decent snapshot of the era and the figures who shaped it.
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