
If your dance floor feels dead, maybe you’re playing the wrong music. Right now, the earliest listens off Madonna’s CONFESSIONS II are giving you no excuses not to be looking to the original queen of pop for that fix, and on “Bring Your Love”, she’s bringing with her strength in numbers. Sabrina Carpenter proves to be the perfect next-gen pairing for her Madgesty here, as her provocative pop flirtations follow in the steps of someone fiercely autonomous in her powers who has equally done so without apology.
This is their way of having both of their stories from different timelines converge on the kind club culture anthem which has fueled the freedom to express yourself on the dance floor since day one, and does so in a runway sophisticate style through producer Stuart Price’s heavy sampling of the 1998 house and techno classic “Good Life” by Madonna’s fellow Detroit dance scene heroes Inner City. “Don’t comment on my ideas / I don’t want your judgment or your expectations,” she warns, though with tantalizing effect. “Don’t wind me up like a toy / Your vision of me is a killer of joy,” Sabrina follows close behind. Together, their bold defenses are all the more inviting to join them.
Madonna’s CONFESSIONS II will be released July 3rd on Warner Records.
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