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Madonna returns to form with fifteenth album 'Confessions II'
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Madonna returns to form with fifteenth album 'Confessions II'

Madonna has released her fifteenth studio album, 'Confessions II', featuring 16 tracks of dance music and club vibes. At 67 years old, she collaborated with producer Stuart Price, known for her 2005 hit 'Confessions on a Dance Floor'. Critics from Rolling Stone, The Guardian, and other outlets praised the album as her best work in decades, contrasting it with her previous albums 'Rebel Heart' and 'Madame X'. The album includes collaborations with artists such as Sabrina Carpenter, Martin Garrix, Stromae, and Colombian singer Feid, and features a track inspired by a 1980s New York club. Madonna has launched an aggressive promotional campaign, including a surprise concert in Times Square during Pride Month and planned performances at the FIFA World Cup.

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Madonna returns to form with fifteenth album 'Confessions II'

Madonna has released her fifteenth studio album, 'Confessions II', featuring 16 tracks of dance music and club vibes. At 67 years old, she collaborated with producer Stuart Price, known for her 2005 hit 'Confessions on a Dance Floor'. Critics from Rolling Stone, The Guardian, and other outlets praised the album as her best work in decades, contrasting it with her previous albums 'Rebel Heart' and 'Madame X'. The album includes collaborations with artists such as Sabrina Carpenter, Martin Garrix, Stromae, and Colombian singer Feid, and features a track inspired by a 1980s New York club. Madonna has launched an aggressive promotional campaign, including a surprise concert in Times Square during Pride Month and planned performances at the FIFA World Cup.

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