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Madonna Teases That Her New Music Will Be A Sequel To 1 Of Her Most-Loved Albums

14 February 2025
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Madonna Teases That Her New Music Will Be A Sequel To 1 Of Her Most-Loved Albums
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Madonna teased new music inspired by her hit album Confessions On A Dance Floor, working with producer Stuart Price, sharing a studio montage on Instagram. The album, released in 2005, was a massive success, leading to a record-breaking tour and a Grammy win. Madonna’s collaboration with Price continues as she prepares to release “Confessions Part 2” to her eager fans.

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