The Guinness World Records said the singer has held the record since 2009.
The Queen of Pop continues to reign when it comes to music sales.
Madonna, who is currently on her Celebration Tour, has been re-certified by the Guinness World Records as the biggest-selling female recording artist of all time. She has reportedly sold more than 400 million records — albums, singles and digital — during her
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