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Entertainment February 17, 2026

POP ICON'S SECRET PAIN: 'Like A Virgin' Writer SILENCED by Cancer!

POP ICON'S SECRET PAIN: 'Like A Virgin' Writer SILENCED by Cancer!

The music world mourns the loss of Billy Steinberg, the remarkably gifted songwriter behind some of pop’s most enduring anthems, who passed away at the age of 75 after a battle with cancer.

Steinberg wasn’t just a writer of songs; he was a weaver of emotions, a “revolutionary lyricist” as his family described him. His words resonated with millions, transforming personal experiences into universal truths set to unforgettable melodies.

For four decades, Steinberg’s talent graced the work of icons – Madonna, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, Cyndi Lauper, and The Bangles all benefited from his lyrical brilliance. He continued to shape the sound of contemporary pop, even after his longtime collaborator, Tom Kelly, retired.

Billy Steinberg during the 2008 ASCAP "I Create Music" EXPO held at the Renaissance Hotel on April 11, 2008 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Alexandra Wyman/WireImage)

His family shared that Steinberg’s lyrics often began as deeply personal reflections, blossoming into songs that became the soundtrack to countless lives. They believed his legacy lay in the enduring power of honest songwriting.

Steinberg’s impact was formally recognized with a Grammy Award for his contribution to Celine Dion’s 1996 album, *Falling Into You*. But those who knew him best understood that accolades weren’t his driving force; it was the connection forged when a crowd sang along to a song born from his notebook.

“Like A Virgin,” the 1984 breakthrough hit for Madonna, catapulted Steinberg and Kelly to global fame. This success paved the way for further triumphs, including Cyndi Lauper’s poignant “True Colors” and the infectious energy of “So Emotional.”

LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 22: Billy Steinberg attends the Fulfillment Fund "Songs Of Our Lives" Benefit Concert at Geffen Playhouse on May 22, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Earl Gibson III/FilmMagic)

His creativity didn’t wane with time. Steinberg continued to craft hits like Nicole Scherzinger’s “Don’t Hold Your Breath” and JoJo’s “Too Little Too Late,” culminating in his induction into the Songwriters’ Hall of Fame in 2011.

Cyndi Lauper, a frequent collaborator and friend, expressed her sorrow, remembering Steinberg as a “wonderful collaborator” and a genuinely kind soul. Her heartfelt tribute underscored the deep respect he earned within the industry.

“True Colors” held a particularly special significance, initially penned by Steinberg about his mother. Lauper then beautifully adapted the lyrics to honor a friend lost to the AIDS epidemic, transforming it into a powerful anthem of acceptance and love.

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Lauper recalled the collaborative process, praising Steinberg and Kelly’s ability to capture the full spectrum of human emotion. She highlighted the lyrical genius of lines like “I’m like a letter with no address,” a testament to their unique gift for evocative storytelling.

Steinberg’s son, Ezra, shared that his father imparted not only a love of music but also a commitment to discipline, integrity, and the creation of lasting art. He believed in building a legacy that would endure through generations.

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