The Blessed Madonna

The Blessed Madonna Artistfacts

  • 1977
  • The Blessed Madonna, also known by her former stage name The Black Madonna, is an American DJ, producer, and musician. She's known for her ability to blend elements of disco, house, techno, and even pop into her sets. This ability to surprise and delight audiences has made her a sought-after DJ at festivals and clubs worldwide.
  • Born Marea Stamper in a remote Appalachian region of Kentucky, her journey to becoming The Blessed Madonna began on the dance floor. A rave at 14 sparked a fire, and by 16, school was out the window as she set her sights on making waves in the music industry. "My mom was really supportive of it," she told RA. "My dad wasn't so thrilled, but mom let me move out and get my own apartment when I was 16."
  • Stamper studied English at the University of Louisville and was the general manager for the college radio station.
  • She began her career in Chicago's vibrant club scene. Stamper honed her skills as a resident DJ at Smartbar, a legendary venue known for pushing boundaries in electronic music. Her talent and unique sound caught the attention of the industry, leading to gigs across the globe and appearances at major music festivals like Primavera Sound and Coachella.
  • Mixmag named her DJ of the Year in 2016, a prestigious recognition in the electronic music world. They wrote: "At once ambassador, agitator and outsider-in-chief, she has risen from the brink of obscurity to become a powerful and positive force within electronic music in 2016."
  • Her former stage name, The Black Madonna, references the Black Madonna paintings of the Virgin Mary, a tribute to her family's favorite Catholic saint. In 2020, Stamper decided to change her stage name to The Blessed Madonna due to concerns about the potentially offensive connotations associated with the term "Black Madonna."
  • The Blessed Madonna's 2021 collaborative work with English producer Fred Again, "Marea (We've Lost Dancing)," went platinum, solidifying her crossover appeal.
  • The Blessed Madonna played a key role in Dua Lipa's Club Future Nostalgia, a remix album that reimagined the pop star's chart-topping record Future Nostalgia. She not only contributed her own remixes (such as "Levitating" featuring Madonna and Missy Elliott), but also played a curatorial role, shaping the overall sound and flow of the album.
  • She established her own record label, We Still Believe, which serves as a platform for emerging and established electronic music artists.
  • In 2018, The Blessed Madonna made a virtual appearance in the popular video game Grand Theft Auto Online, further enhancing her status as a pop culture icon.
  • The Blessed Madonna came out as bisexual in 2016 while speaking out against President Donald Trump. She's known for championing inclusivity and diversity in the often male-dominated world of electronic music.

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