The album oriented to dance music, even without a title, will be the first of Madonna in seven years. In the project, he will meet with the DJ Stuart Price, who produced his acclaimed album of 2005, “Confessions on a Dance Floor.”
Madonna He revealed today that he will launch a new Dance album in 2026 and has renewed his contract with Warner Records Almost two decades after leaving the seal.
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This agreement marks a kind of return home for Madonna, who began his way to pop stardom in 1982 on the Sire Records label, where he remained during the first 25 years of his career.


Madonna’s message about her new album
“Being an artist with difficulties in New York City to sign a record contract to launch only three singles, it seemed that my world would never be the same again, and in fact, it could not have been more true,” Madonna said in a statement. “From the beginning, Warner Records has been a real ally. I am happy to gather and look to the future with illusion, creating music, doing the unexpected and, perhaps, causing some necessary conversations. ”
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The album oriented to dance music, even without a title, will be the first of Madonna in seven years. In the project, he will meet with the DJ Stuart Pricewho produced his acclaimed album of 2005, “Confessions on A Dance Floor”.
Tom Corson and Aaron Bay-Schuck, Warner Records co-chairmen, added: “We are honored to welcome Madonna again to Warner Records. Madonna is not just an artist: it is the reference, the rules of rules, the maximum cultural power. For decades, she has not only defined the sound of world pop music, but also has transformed the culture itself with her vision, innovation and a. Historical moment that closes the circle, which brings it back to the seal where everything began and reaffirms its unique influence, laying the foundations for a new and exciting was of creativity and impact. “
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