Madonna & Sabrina Carpenter – Bring Your Love
Twenty years after she first brought Confessions to a festival dance floor, Madonna hands the second verse to the biggest new pop star on the planet — and lets a 1989 Detroit house record do the talking underneath.
Madonna has never been shy about the dance floor as sacred ground, and with “Bring Your Love” she returns to it alongside the most talked-about pop star of the moment. Released as a single on April 30, 2026, and now arriving with a brand-new official video, the track is the lead single from Confessions II — her first album since 2019 and a deliberate sequel to 2005’s Confessions on a Dance Floor. The pairing with Sabrina Carpenter is the kind of generational handshake Madonna has always known how to stage.
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The collaboration was born in front of a crowd. At Coachella in April 2026, Madonna appeared as a surprise guest during Carpenter’s headlining set, telling the audience it had been twenty years since she first brought Confessions-era material to the same festival. The two ran through “Vogue” and “Like a Prayer” together and premiered “Bring Your Love” before the song had even been released. Reuniting with Stuart Price — the producer who co-wrote and shaped the original Confessions — Madonna built the new record around house and dance-pop rather than the ABBA-flavored Eurodisco of “Hung Up.”
A Detroit ghost in the machine
Underneath the gloss sits a genuine piece of dance-music history. “Bring Your Love” samples Inner City’s 1989 classic “Good Life,” and the songwriting credits reflect it: alongside Madonna and Price sit Kevin Saunderson — the Detroit techno pioneer behind Inner City — and co-writers Roy Holman and Shanna Jackson. The result threads a foundational house record through a 2026 pop single, which is exactly the kind of lineage Madonna has spent her whole career drawing out into the open. Lyrically, the song turns its attention to online critics and the comments section, with Madonna and Carpenter trading lines that wave off anyone trying to police their joy.
Commercially, it landed where a Madonna lead single is expected to. “Bring Your Love” debuted at No.74 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the chart week of May 16, 2026 — the highest new entry that week, and Madonna’s 59th career Hot 100 entry, a staggering figure that stretches back four decades. It also went to No.1 on the UK Club Chart, the natural home for a record built for exactly that room.
The video, and the film behind it
The official music video, premiered June 15, 2026, is its own production. Directed by Torso and featuring actress Julia Garner, it follows Madonna seeking refuge on a crowded dance floor as a roving squad of camera-wielding figures pursues and worships her — a knowing image from a performer who has spent forty years being chased by lenses. The video follows Confessions II – The Film, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival to multiple ovations before arriving on YouTube. With the full album due July 3, 2026, “Bring Your Love” is both a statement of intent and a reminder that Madonna still understands the dance floor as a place you go to disappear and be seen at once.



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