Music legends Madonna and rising star Sabrina Carpenter have premiered the official music video for their dynamic collaboration, 'Bring Your Love'. The track, a sleek dance offering, is the second single to emerge from Madonna's highly anticipated 15th studio album, 'Confessions II', which is scheduled for release on 3rd July.
The visual accompaniment for 'Bring Your Love' showcases both artists displaying impressive acrobatic movements within a glossy, retro-futuristic nightclub environment. The video also features topless male dancers and dramatic camera work, creating an energetic and immersive experience. The song itself was first unveiled live during Madonna's surprise appearance at Sabrina Carpenter's headline set at Coachella earlier this year, building significant anticipation among fans.
Elements of the 'Bring Your Love' video are drawn from the 14-minute 'Confessions II – The Film', a cinematic piece that debuted at the Tribeca Festival this month. This extended film project boasts a star-studded cast, including cameos from 'Ozark' actress Julia Garner, British supermodel Kate Moss, and acclaimed actor Benedict Cumberbatch. Other notable appearances in the full-length film include Richard E. Grant, Shygirl, Arca, Honey Dijon, Cole Palmer, and Madonna's daughter, Lourdes Leon.
'Confessions II' marks Madonna's first studio album since 2019's 'Madame X' and sees her reunite with Stuart Price, the producer behind her critically acclaimed 2005 album, 'Confessions On A Dance Floor'. Madonna has articulated the album's manifesto, stating, "We must dance, celebrate, and pray with our bodies. To rave is an art. It's about pushing your limits and connecting to a community of like-minded people."
The Queen of Pop has also been confirmed as a co-headliner for the inaugural FIFA World Cup halftime show, alongside Shakira and BTS, further solidifying her enduring presence on the global stage. Her recent impromptu performance in Times Square, where she debuted another new track, 'Love Sensation', which was subsequently released to streaming services, underscores her continued engagement with fans and her innovative approach to music releases.