Madonna & Sabrina Carpenter to Drop Collab After Coachella Performance: ‘We’ve Got Something to Say’
The track follows Madonna’s Coachella cameo and supports the rollout for Confessions II, her first album in seven years.
- Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter confirmed on Monday that their duet 'Bring Your Love' will release Thursday, April 30, at 3 p.m. PT via a joint Instagram post.
- The duo first debuted the track during Carpenter's Coachella Weekend 2 headlining set, performing 'Vogue' and 'Like a Prayer' alongside the then-untitled collaboration.
- Scheduled for release on July 3, Madonna's 15th studio album Confessions II serves as a sequel to her 2005 record Confessions on a Dance Floor.
- On Saturday, Madonna made an unannounced appearance at West Hollywood club The Abbey, debuting two new songs titled 'Freedom' and 'Love Sensation' for the audience.
- Promotional efforts for Confessions II, Madonna's first full-length record in seven years, include marketing on the dating app Grindr alongside social media announcements.
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Amazingly the two artists announce a song together. The slow, rabid rebirth of the mother of all popstars
After their joint appearance at the Coachella Festival, the next surprise follows: Madonna announces a duet song – with a young US artist. For the pop icon, it could be the start for a bigger comeback.
The Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter singers announced on Monday (27) an unprecedented partnership: "Bring Your Love". The novelty, which moved the pop scene, is part of the new album of the Queen of Pop. The track arrives at the digital platforms this Thursday, April 30, at 7 pm. 'Hips don't lie' or 'Girl like me'? Shakira asks which music fans want to hear at the show in Copacabana Shakira in Rio: show in Copacabana celebrates the career of artis…
Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter will officially premiere this Thursday Bring Your Love, the song they recorded together and performed for the first time last April 17 during the Coachella Festival.
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