By 1987, Madonna was already a household name all around the world. She’d spent years churning out some of the biggest smashes in pop music history, and she was looking for new projects. That year, the superstar dropped her first soundtrack that accompanied a movie she was in, which produced a number of hit singles.

Decades later, Madonna’s “Causing a Commotion,” which is featured on the Who’s That Girl album, has become a hit again in the U.K. The tune debuts on a pair of charts across the pond, as fans of the singer return to the track and buy it in large enough numbers to turn it into a bestseller—again.

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