
"Forgive me, father, for I have danced. Madonna's self-directed biopic may still be stalled, but that doesn't mean she's not still working. The forever Queen of Pop is dropping a new album next year, which she is calling Confessions on a Dancefloor - Part 2. And she's returning to old stomping grounds, Warner Records, to release it. "Back to music, Back to the Dance Floor, Back to where it all began!" Madonna wrote in an Instagram post on September 18."
"Her previous record, American Life, was a folktronica treatise on the state of America post-9/11 that was, at the time, her worst-selling album, so the dance music of Confessions was already a return to form. She wrote the album with Stuart Price, and it was a massive success, with hits including "Hung Up" and "Sorry." "Madge has reclaimed her place in the pop firmament with unrivaled ferocity," wrote at the time."
Madonna plans to release a new album titled Confessions on a Dancefloor - Part 2 next year. The record is a sequel to her 2005 album Confessions on a Dancefloor and reunites her with producer Stuart Price. Madonna is returning to Warner Records, the label that released her major early hits. The 2005 Confessions project produced hits such as "Hung Up" and "Sorry" and marked a return to dance music after the folktronica American Life. Madonna's self-directed biopic remains stalled, but she continues active musical work and aims to recapture past dance-floor success.
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