Madonna has made a remarkable return to the Billboard charts in the United States this week with her classic track 'Who’s That Girl.' Despite not releasing new music, the iconic pop star has seen a resurgence in popularity as the song debuts at No. 9 on the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart, marking her eighth top 10 hit on the list.
'Who’s That Girl' was originally released in the summer of 1987 and quickly climbed to the top spot on the Hot 100 chart, solidifying Madonna's status as a chart-topper and cultural icon. The song's success spanned multiple genres, including pop, dance, and R&B, showcasing Madonna's versatility as an artist.
The track served as the lead single for the album of the same name, which was also the soundtrack for a comedy film sharing the title. While the movie did not achieve commercial success, Madonna's music from the project resonated with audiences, with the follow-up single 'Causing a Commotion' reaching No. 2 on the Hot 100.
In the latest Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart, 'Who’s That Girl' faces stiff competition from new releases by artists such as Alesso, Kylie Minogue, Bebe Rexha, and Tove Lo, and Cascada. Despite the strong lineup, Madonna's enduring appeal has propelled her classic hit to a new milestone on the charts, showcasing the timeless quality of her music.
Madonna's resurgence on the charts serves as a testament to her enduring legacy in the music industry, with 'Who’s That Girl' continuing to captivate audiences decades after its initial release. As one of the most influential artists of her generation, Madonna's impact on pop culture remains as strong as ever, solidifying her status as a true music icon.