Madonna's third album 'True Blue' hit the shelves on June 30, 1986. It set an unprecedented world record of reaching number one in a massive 28 countries upon its release. Album track 'Papa Don't Preach' caused controversy for its lyrical content, which of course helped record sales perfectly. The track was about a teenage girl who falls pregnant and tells her father she is going to keep her baby. Conservative parent and religious groups lambasted it.
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