It is all about women on today’s music piece. They made some interesting news this week. But there is also some news you might have expected.

We start with the not-so-surprising news. Taylor Swift is on top of Billboard Magazine’s top two hundred albums list for a second week. The singer-songwriter’s new CD “1989,” has sold almost 1.7 million copies since its release October 27th.

Also, this week, Forbes Magazine named Swift the second highest earning woman in music. Guess who was number one on the yearly grouping? Queen Bey, of course. Forbes says Beyonce Knowles made 115 million dollars between June of 2013 and 2014. That also put her at number one on Forbes list of richest celebrities.Taylor Swift, Beyonce Top Music and Money Lists
Taylor Swift performs at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sept. 19, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Al Powers/Powers Imagery/Invision/AP)

Another music mega star, Madonna, celebrates an anniversary this week. Her extremely successful 1984 album, “Like A Virgin,” turned 30 on Thursday. The album’s song and linked video, “Material Girl,” was such a major hit that the press often calls Madonna herself, “the Material Girl.”

And finally, on Monday, Legacy Records released the first-ever album of live performances from Whitney Houston. The music star died in 2012 at 48 years old. The legendary producer, and Houston’s friend, Clive Davis, produced the collection. It includes a CD and a DVD. Davis spoke about the new album during an appearance on the American television program, “The Today Show.” He said the collection shows that she was the greatest singer of her generation.

I’m Caty Weaver.

______________________________________________________________

Words in this Story

celebrities – n. famous people

mega – adj. very popular, successful, or important

legendary – adj. very famous or well-known

Now it’s your turn to use these Words in This Story. In the comments section, write a sentence using one of these words and we will provide feedback on your use of vocabulary and grammar.