Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter have officially unveiled their highly anticipated collaborative single, “Bring Your Love.” The track, which serves as a bridge between generations of pop royalty, was first introduced to audiences during Carpenter’s headlining performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, where Madonna made a high-profile surprise appearance.
A vibrant dance anthem at its core, “Bring Your Love” was produced by Madonna in collaboration with long-time creative partner Stuart Price. The single is slated to appear on Madonna’s upcoming studio album, Confessions II, which is scheduled for release on July 3 via Warner Records. The new project is framed as a direct successor to her landmark 2005 release, Confessions on a Dance Floor, following the previously released single “I Feel So Free.”
In a statement regarding the thematic direction of Confessions II, Madonna offered a philosophical perspective on the genre that has defined much of her career. “People think that dance music is superficial, but they’ve got it all wrong,” she explained. “The dance floor is not just a place, it’s a threshold: a ritualistic space where movement replaces language.”
She further elaborated on the spiritual nature of the club environment, noting that the act of dancing is an ancient practice of celebration and prayer. According to Madonna, the repetition of sound and vibration allows for a dissolution of the ego, transforming the rave into a communal art form. “It’s a place where you connect—with your wounds, with your fragility,” she added. “Sound, light, and vibration reshape our perceptions, pulling us into a trance-like state.”
The Coachella debut of “Bring Your Love” was a significant full-circle moment for the icon. Beyond performing the new single, Madonna joined Carpenter for a medley of her classics, including “Vogue” and “Like a Prayer.” The appearance marked exactly twenty years since Madonna’s first Coachella performance in the dance tent, where she originally debuted the first Confessions era to American audiences.
Reflecting on the experience via social media, Madonna expressed her gratitude to Carpenter and the production team for bringing the Confessions legacy back to its roots. “A moment in history I will never forget,” she shared, noting the thrill of returning to the desert stage two decades later in the same Gucci jacket and corset that defined her earlier performance.