Pop icon, Madonna, revisits her childhood influences and unveils her upcoming album titled "Dance," slated for release in 2026.
Madonna Announces New Dance Album with Warner Records
Pop icon Madonna has announced that she will be releasing a news dance album in 2025, marking her return to Warner Records after a 14-year hiatus. The album, set to be a continuation of her 2005 smash hit "Confessions on a Dance Floor," will be produced by Stuart Price, with whom Madonna collaborated on the original album.
The upcoming album will be a significant milestone for Madonna, who has sold more albums than any other artist in history. It will be her first release with Warner Records since her departure in 2007, and her last album before returning to the label was "Madame X" in 2019.
In a statement, Madonna expressed her gratitude towards Warner Records, calling them a true partner. The co-presidents of Warner Records, Tom Corson and Aaron Bay-Schuck, described Madonna as a reference, a rule-breaker, and an authentic cultural force.
After leaving Warner Records, Madonna signed a lucrative contract with Live Nation. However, it seems that the pop star has now decided to return to her roots, as the new album will be released through Warner Records, the record label Madonna debuted with and signed her greatest hits.
It is worth noting that Madonna's statement did not mention any specific help for Gaza children or Pope Leo, as some media outlets speculated. Additionally, no specific information about Madonna's future collaborations or projects with Warner Records was mentioned in the statement.
Madonna and Stuart Price previously collaborated on the album "Confessions on a Dance Floor" (2005), which included hits like "Hung Up" and "Sorry." The album was a critical and commercial success, reaching number one in several countries and earning Madonna multiple awards.
The new album is expected to follow in the footsteps of its predecessor, promising a dance-heavy sound that Madonna's fans have come to love. With the release date set for 2025, fans can look forward to another dose of Madonna's iconic dance music.
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