Flaunt Weeekly The pop legend previously worked with producer Stuart Price for Confessions on a Dance Floor
IsConfessions on a Dance FloorMadonnaback? After wrapping up her ultra-successfulCelebration Tourthis year, Madonna said in a social media post Monday that she’s ready to start 2025 with a new era ofmusic. And she’s brought an old collaborator with her.
“Working on new music with Stuart Price,” Madonna captioned on an Instagram Reel of the two in the studio. Price was the lead producer on 2005’sConfessions on a Dance Floorher beloved 10th album. “These past few months [have] been medicine for my SOUL.”
“Songwriting and making music is the one area where I don’t need to ask anyone for their permission,” she added. “I’m so excited to share it with you. Who wants to hear new music in 2025!”
Madonna recently reconnected with Price to be the musical director of the Celebration Tour. Years prior, Price helped make all ofConfessions on a Dance Floor,which included massive songs from Madge, including “Hung Up,” “Get Together,” and “Jump.”
The album earned her a Grammy in 2007 for Best Electronic/Dance Album. The film for that LP’s tour,The Confessions Tourearned her last Grammy win, which earned the trophy for Best Long Form Music Video the following year.
Outside of his work with Madge, Price was one of the producers for hit tracks from Dua Lipa’sFuture Nostalgiain 2020including “Levitating” and “Hallucinate.” He also produced several tracks from Jessie Ware’sThat! Feels Good!in 2023.
Madonna’s last music drops came in 2023 when she joined the Weeknd and Playboi Carti on The Idol’s “Popular,” dueted with Sam Smith on “Vulgar,” and joined Blond:Ish on “Sorry.” Her 14th studio album arrived in 2019 withMadame X,which featured collaborations with Maluma, Anitta, and Quavo.
From Rolling Stone US.