·Madonna has officially announced her 15th studio album, “Confessions II,” a sequel to her 2005 dance classic Confessions on a Dance Floor
·The album drops July 3 and marks her first full-length release since 2019’s Madame X, making this her longest gap between albums at seven years
·She reunites with producer Stuart Price, who helped shape hits like Hung Up and Get Together
·Three tracks are confirmed so far: “I Feel So Free,” “Forgive Yourself,” and “Fragile”
·Madonna previously shared that “Forgive Yourself” and “Fragile” explore her complicated relationship with her late brother, Christopher Ciccone, who passed away in October 2024
·The album was first teased in early 2025, and fans are already debating the sequel concept, with some excited about a return to her dance-pop roots and others questioning revisiting such a beloved era
·During her hiatus, Madonna stayed active with collaborations, including work with Dua Lipa, Sam Smith, and The Weeknd
·In a statement, Madonna said the album is inspired by the power of dance as a spiritual and communal experience, calling the dance floor “a ritualistic space” that connects people and transcends ego
"Confessions II" drops July 3 and marks her first full-length release since 2019’s Madame X, making this her longest gap between albums at seven years
"Confessions II" drops July 3 and marks her first full-length release since 2019’s Madame X, making this her longest gap between albums at seven years





