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Madonna is going back to her roots, and fans couldn’t be more excited.The global icon has officially re-signed with Warner Records, the label that helped transform her from a club singer into the undisputed “Queen of Pop.” This new deal marks the first time Madonna has partnered with Warner since 2007, when she famously left the label after signing a groundbreaking contract with Live Nation.
In true Madonna fashion, the announcement was anything but ordinary. Taking to Instagram, the 66-year-old superstar shared a bold photo series of herself posing in gold heels, fishnet tights, and a daring silver sheer dress. “It feels like home with Warner Records,” she wrote in the caption. “Back to music, back to the dance floor, back to where it all began.”
Madonna made headlines with a bold photo shoot while announcing two major updates: a new record deal and a follow-up to one of her most iconic albums – Credit instagram.com/madonna/
For longtime fans, this news is significant. Warner Records was behind many of Madonna’s most iconic releases, from Like a Virgin and True Blue to Ray of Light and Confessions on a Dance Floor. It’s safe to say that this reunion could be the start of another hit-making era.
And there’s more: Madonna also confirmed that her next studio album will be titled COADF – P.2, a clear nod to her 2005 dance-pop masterpiece Confessions on a Dance Floor. The project will see her reuniting with legendary producer DJ Stuart Price, the creative mind behind her global hits Hung Up, Sorry, and Jump.
Music insiders are already speculating that this album could be a full-blown return to the disco and house-inspired sounds that made Confessions one of the most beloved albums of her career. Considering the current resurgence of dance-pop on the charts, Madonna’s timing couldn’t be better.
“Madonna has always been ahead of the curve,” one industry expert told us. “With Stuart Price back in the studio and Warner Records behind her, this album has all the makings of another cultural moment.”
The Queen of Pop, 67, revealed she is reuniting with Warner Records — the label behind some of her most iconic releases, including American Life (2003), Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005), and Hard Candy (2008) - Credit instagram.com/madonna/
While fans will have to wait until 2026 for the album’s official release, many are already calling this announcement one of the most exciting music news stories of the year. Social media has been buzzing with speculation about potential singles, tour dates, and whether Madonna will revisit her iconic leotard look from 2005.
One thing’s for sure: if anyone can reinvent herself while staying true to her roots, it’s Madonna. The Queen of Pop has never been afraid to take risks, break boundaries, and keep the world dancing, and this latest chapter looks set to be no exception.