Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter have released their duet 'Bring Your Love,' co-produced by Madonna and longtime collaborator Stuart Price. The track debuted during Carpenter's headlining set at Coachella on April 17 and appears on Madonna's upcoming album Confessions II, due July 3.
The upbeat dance single dropped officially on May 1, following teasers including a joint cheek-to-cheek Instagram post from the pair captioned “We’ve got something to say about it ♥️”—a lyric from the song. It drew early praise from DJ Kevin Saunderson, who commented, “This has that timeless dance DNA a little Detroit, a little @innercitydetroit soul, all magic. Respect, Madonna.”
Madonna surprised fans by joining Carpenter onstage during her rendition of 'Juno,' transitioning into Madonna's 1990 hit 'Vogue,' debuting 'Bring Your Love,' and closing with 'Like a Prayer.' The moment was a full-circle for Madonna, who performed at Coachella 20 years earlier in the dance tent to debut tracks from her 2005 album Confessions on a Dance Floor. She wore the same boots, corset, and Gucci jacket, telling the crowd, “That was such a thrill for me, so you can imagine what a thrill it is for me to be back 20 years later in the same boots, the same corset, the jacket I had on earlier, the same Gucci jacket.” Madonna later posted on Instagram, “Still flying high since Friday night at Coachella! Thank you to Sabrina and everyone who made it possible To Bring Confessions II back to where it began – was such a thrill! A moment in history, I will never forget!”
Lyrics emphasize defiance and resilience, with lines like “Don’t comment on my ideas/ I don’t want your judgment or your expectations/ Don’t wind me up like a toy/ Your vision of me is a killer of joy.” The chorus declares: “Bring your love, ’cause you cannot shake me/ Bring your love, ’cause you’ll never break me/ Bring your love, ’cause you cannot take me down.”
'Bring Your Love' follows Madonna's recent single “I Feel So Free” as the second preview of Confessions II, a spiritual successor to her 2005 Confessions on a Dance Floor and follow-up to 2019's Madame X. It marks her reunion with Warner Records and producer Stuart Price. In a statement, Madonna described the project: “People think that dance music is superficial, but they’ve got it all wrong. The dance floor is not just a place, it’s a threshold: a ritualistic space where movement replaces language.” She elaborated on its depth with Price, emphasizing dance as a ritual connecting people through sound, light, and vibration.