Ray of Light producer William Orbit says he's written a sequel - but Madonna's not interested - Queerty
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Ray of Light producer William Orbit says he's written a sequel - but Madonna's not interested - Queerty
"Right. Let's put this Madonna ROL [Ray Of Light] 2.0 thing to rest here and now folks. Can get exhausting. Is NOT going to happen. Why don't I just lay it out, cos I get asked constantly. I have an album ready that imho is indeed the successor to ROL. Everything about how it was made and how it sounds yells that from the first few bars."
"And I reached out. And there has been heard. Nil response. A week later. I speak with many close to her, including fam, but have not had a single syllable back in over two decades. There I said it. I only sort of hint we're pals so's not to ignite a firestorm of speculation."
Madonna is currently working with producer Stuart Price on Confessions on a Dance Floor 2, with reports of a big-budget music video already filmed. While the original Confessions was successful in 2005, Madonna's best-selling 1990s album remains Ray of Light from 1998, produced by William Orbit. Orbit briefly reunited with Madonna for 2012's MDNA album. Recently, Orbit addressed persistent speculation about future collaborations in a Facebook post, firmly stating a Ray of Light sequel will not happen. He revealed he has completed an album he considers a true successor to Ray of Light and reached out to Madonna, but received no response over two decades.
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