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Confessions II is the sequel to Madonna's 2005 Confessions on a Dance Floor album.
Madonna dropped a remix of her recent single, “I Feel So Free,” by Peggy Gou. The track, dubbed “I Feel So Free (Peggy Gou Energy Mix),” imbues the dance-ready track with an even more uplifting vibe, giving it a propulsive ’80s beat.
After only a few hours of availability, "Bring Your Love" by Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter manages a top 10 debut on a Billboard chart.
The release is the first official remix from Madonna's Confessions II era. By Katie Bain Madonna and Peggy Gou have just released the first official remix of Madonna’s Confessions II era, with the pop icon and the South Korean superstar DJ teaming up for a bouncy edit of the album’s lead single,
Celebrity is sort of like Mount Olympus,” says model Charlie Nishimura, who joined the singer on the Met Gala carpet. “Madonna’s still a queen there, and we’re just her nymphs.”
Madonna's "Bring Your Love" with Sabrina Carpenter marks a new high on one U.K. chart for the singer and an all-time low on another ranking as it debuts.
Madonna is returning to the Tribeca Festival to present the world premiere of “Confessions II,” a visual film. Directed by David Toro and Solomon Chase (TORSO), the film is built around the first six tracks of her upcoming studio album,
Madonna, a star of power, will power up the Apple TV+ drama, The Studio, for a special cameo. Seth Rogen, the brains behind the hit show, has a few words on the forthcoming