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Madonna and Stuart Price reunite for a long-awaited Confessions sequel—fans in a trance!
Madonna is on the verge of releasing ‘Confessions On A Dancefloor II’, her much-anticipated follow-up to the iconic 2005 album. Fans have been eagerly awaiting this moment for over a year. Aligning with Warner Records again, the opera of her creativity resurfaces. Wiping her Instagram clean, she hints at the new release on her official site.
Stuart Price, the architect of the original album’s production, rejoins her, promising a nostalgic echo to their previous triumph. This venture will be her first album since 2019’s ‘Madame X’, marking another chapter in her illustrious journey.
Source: News | NME – Published on April 14, 2026
Madonna's Mysterious Screen Return: From Stage to Set with Seth Rogen
Madonna makes a splash back into acting after two decades, seen at the Venice set of Apple TV's The Studio season 2. This comedy, racking up 13 Emmys, is co-created by and stars Seth Rogen. It trails Matt Remick, a struggling film company's new head, trying to breathe new life into the business.
Though Madonna's role remains shrouded in mystery, it's confirmed she'll grace the series. Her return to acting follows her last live-action role in 2002's Swept Away. With The Studio, Madonna steps back on-screen amidst her extensive tour and biopic endeavors.
Source: Billboard – Published on March 18, 2026
From tinfoil synths to 50 No. 1s—Madonna quietly rewires the club machine
When “Everybody” lands in 1982, Madonna sounds like a cold artifact of the club—synths sharp as tinfoil, vocals half-buried like a demo no one finished. Nothing here screams empire.
Fast forward a few years and she’s racking fifty No. 1s on Billboard’s Dance Club Songs chart, reworking underground club textures into palatable pop objects that quietly educate and occasionally provoke. Each remix a gentle push, shifting ears further from what feels safe and radio-friendly.
Source: Billboard – Published on July 26, 2025
Madonna dusts off 'Veronica Electronica'—only took 27 years and a few DJs
Madonna's long-shelved remix project, Veronica Electronica, finally surfaces with eight reimagined tracks from her 1998 album Ray of Light. It includes rare edits by William Orbit, Sasha, Victor Calderone, BT, and Peter Rauhofer, plus an unreleased demo, “Gone, Gone, Gone,” co-created with Rick Nowels.
Originally intended as a companion to Ray of Light, the project languished for 27 years, despite the album’s chart run and four Grammy wins. Veronica Electronica now enters streaming, belated but fully intact.
Source: Billboard – Published on July 25, 2025
Madonna re-dresses “Dress You Up” for its 40th, slips in tribute to Barbie stylists
Madonna revisits her 1985 single “Dress You Up” with a three-track digital bundle marking its 40th anniversary. The re-packaging includes a punchy remix, a Nile Rodgers-produced six-minute Formal Mix with extended guitar vamps and bells, and a lean instrumental version focused solely on hooks and rhythm.
The release pays tribute to Barbie designers and longtime Madonna devotees Mario Paglino and Gianni Grossi, recently killed in an Italian car crash, acknowledging their flair for dressing dolls in her signature looks.
Source: Billboard – Published on November 30, -0001






























