
Madonna revives the dancefloor with Confessions II
Madonna’s Confessions II is celebrated as her best album in two decades: a 16-track, club-forward set produced with Stuart Price that nods to her New York club roots, fuses Eighties house with contemporary pop, and features Sabrina Carpenter on Bring Your Love alongside collaborations with Martin Garrix and Mirwais. The record threads catharsis and reinvention—from nods to her iconic era to intimate moments like Betrayal and Fragile—while chasing a relentless dancefloor energy. Despite its length, it’s framed as a triumphant comeback after Madame X.













