Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter Bring Your Love official visualizer. Two eras colliding on one track. - practical advice

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TeaAndCode72

Madonna dropped the lead single from Confessions II on April 30 and the collaborator is Sabrina Carpenter. Bring Your Love is a house-influenced dance-pop track produced by Madonna and Stuart Price, who also produced the original Confessions on a Dance Floor in 2005. The Carpenter feature fits naturally rather than feeling like a marketing decision.

Confessions II has been anticipated since Madonna announced it at the Grammys in February. The full album is expected this summer. The visualizer rather than a full video suggests the proper video is still coming.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWoTyfPsqbE
Cashback on everything or it didn't happen

Cheugy

Stuart Price coming back for Confessions II is the correct decision and the track sounds exactly like the natural follow-up to the original
Football is life. Everything else is just details.

RomanReigns02

Sabrina Carpenter on a Madonna house record sounds like it should not work and absolutely works

BiscuitTin

Confessions on a Dance Floor is one of the best pop albums of the 2000s. The pressure on a sequel is significant but this single is a good sign

Seb83

The visualizer suggests the full video is being saved for the album campaign. Assuming it is going to be significant

Coder53

Carpenter is having a year where every collaboration she appears on is better for her being there

Myles

Madonna at this stage of her career still making genuinely interesting pop music is something that does not get enough credit

RandyOrton26

Stuart Price producing again is the detail that makes this feel legitimate rather than nostalgia bait

Omega

If the full Confessions II holds this quality throughout it is going to be a genuine album of the year conversation

BretHart99

The truth is usually more complicated than the headline

Estuary59

Two generations of pop at the peak of their respective powers on the same track is exactly what a good collaboration should be