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Madonna, Kesha get emotional

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The annual Billboard Women In Music event featured emotional and heartfelt speeches about the uphill battles women face in the music industry, including personal stories from top honoree Madonna and pop singer Kesha.

The Material Girl, named Woman of the Year Friday, was passionate as she spoke onstage in New York about being raped at knifepoint, battling critics, and being called words like “whore,” “witch” and “Satan” throughout her career.

“I remember feeling paralyzed. It took me a while to pull myself together and get on with my creative life—to get on with my life. I took comfort in the poetry of Maya Angelou, and the writings of James Baldwin, and in the music of Nina Simone. I remember wishing that I had a female peer that I could look to for support,” 58-year-old Madonna said at Pier 36, where the audience included fellow honoree Shania Twain, Nick Jonas, Anderson Cooper and dozens of music industry executives.

“People say that I’m so controvers­ial, but I think the most controvers­ial thing I have ever done is to stick around,” Madonna said at another point. “Michael is gone. Tupac is gone. Prince is gone. Whitney is gone. Amy Winehouse is gone. David Bowie is gone. But I’m still standing.”

Cooper introduced Madonna, his friend, with touching words. “For me as a gay teenager growing up, her music wasn’t just a soundtrack to my life. Her music and her outspokenn­ess, her willingnes­s to stand up, her courage—it showed me, as a teenager, a way forward, a pathway,” he said. The event also paid tribute to platinumse­lling singer Kesha —who is currently in a legal battle with her former mentor and producer Dr. Luke—with its Trailblaze­r Award. “It’s mindblowin­g to be honored like this after the very public year I’ve had. I feel stuck, and I feel sad. And quite frankly, today I feel bloated,” she said, as the crowd laughed. “I didn’t really feel like standing up and getting an award—I didn’t feel worthy of that. But I knew I had to drag myself out of my bed, put on my boots and walk up here (today) and say thank you to you guys.” The audience applauded loudly. Twain was given the Icon Award, while other honorees included country singer Maren Morris and pop singers Halsey, Alessia Cara and Meghan Trainor, who didn’t attend the event because she is on vocal rest. Fifth Harmony sang in honor of the All About

That Bass performer. “It’s an honor—that’s the only thing that comes to mind,” said Grammynomi­nated R&B singer Andra Day, who earned the powerhouse award.

The annual Billboard luncheon also honored 100 female music executives, including iTunes and Apple Music’s head of global consumer marketing, Bozoma Saint John, who was ranked number one. Before she spoke, she received warm words from Lady Gaga via video.

Madonna’s successful year included her top-grossing Rebel Heart Tour, which sold more than one million tickets. The tour dropped by Manila last February.

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