Madonna, return to Confessions on Dancefloor in the new album
Madonna is ready to return with a new unreleased album. According to reported from Rolling Stone USA, the pop star has signed a new agreement with Warner Records for the publication of its next record project, currently in progress and scheduled for 2026. On Instagram the pop star has posted a laconic: “Almost 2 Decades Later – and it Feels Like Home With Warner Records! Back to Music, Back To The Dance Floor Back To WHERE. It All Began! “, Followed by the acronym” Coadf- P. 2 “which refers to” Confessions on a Dance Floor “, 2005 album produced by Stuart Price. Precisely Price should also be driving the production of the new album, after taking care of the musical foundations of the recent “Celebration Tour” (here the review of the Milanese date of 2023)
The new project will also mark a return home to Warner Records, a label with which Madonna has a long history. After signing with Sire (under the Warner) in 1982, the pop star remained on the Major roster for over 25 years. The disc will be the first unpublished project from 2019, the year of “Madame X” release, published for Interscope.
With Warner, Madonna already has a partnership for the management of the historical catalog, renewed in 2021, which led to the publication of different collections. This new contract also allows the return to Warner of the three albums published between 2012 and 2019 with Interscope: “Mdna”, “Rebel Heart” and “Madame X”, making the entire catalog of the artist available under a single label available. The recent history of the singer’s contractual relations starts from the end of the link with Warner in 2008, after the release of “Hard Candy”.
“As an artist in difficulty in New York to the signing of a contract to publish only three singles, at the time it seemed to me that the world would never have been the same – and in fact it went just like that. From the beginning Warner Records was a real partner. I am happy to be again with them and I look at the future: to make music, surprise and maybe cause some necessary conversation,” said Madonna.
The new album will follow the closure of the “Celebration Tour”, the world tour that crossed 2023 and 2024 to celebrate the artist’s 40 years of career, with a last stop on the beach of Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro in May 2024.
