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Madonna’s ‘Confessions on a Dance Floor’ Turns 20: Everything We Know About the Album’s Upcoming Sequel
Madonna is returning to the discothèque. Two decades after the release of her beloved album Confessions on a Dance Floor, the ...
Madonna previously revealed to Los 40 Principales that she once tried to book the Spanish singer for her birthday in Morocco ...
Madonna is officially back with new music and a major career move. The pop legend has re-signed with Warner Records, the label that first launched her to global fame, and confirmed a 2026 release for ...
Madonna’s 2005 return-to-music album remains one of her strongest works and continues to carry significant cultural impact ...
LOS ANGELES — Madonna is getting back to her roots by working with her original label nearly 20 years after leaving it. The superstar announced Thursday she is releasing an album with Warner Records ...
Madonna, the bestselling female artist of all time, is back with Warner Records. She will be releasing her forthcoming new dance studio album in 2026. Madonna. Photo Credit: Ricardo Gomes. Madonna.
Madonna will release a new dance album that she is currently referring to as a long-awaited sonic follow-up to her acclaimed record Confessions on a Dance Floor. For the project, Madonna has returned ...
More stories by Kevin P. The Queen of Pop is returning to reclaim her crown, and she's doing it at the label where it all started. Madonna has announced that she has resigned with Warner Records to ...
Released on this day in 1984, Madonna’s groundbreaking album redefined pop and solidified her as one of the most influential ...
In 2026, Madonna will unveil her first album in seven years (the longest gap she’s ever left between albums), which she’s ...
Rosalía is back. The Catalan artist is poised to launch her new album, Lux, which is released this Friday, November 7. This is the 33-year-olds fourth studio album after a three year hiatus since her ...
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