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Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter Drop 'Bring Your Love' from Confessions II

Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter Drop 'Bring Your Love' from Confessions II
Music · 2026
Photo · Valeria Mendoza for Latino World News
By Valeria Mendoza Culture & Music Editor Apr 28, 2026 3 min read

Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter have officially released their collaboration Bring Your Love, a track that bridges the Queen of Pop's iconic Confessions era with Carpenter's rising star. The single drops on all digital platforms this Thursday, April 30, serving as the second preview of the highly anticipated album Confessions II, set for a full release in July.

The official single cover, a striking black-and-white photograph, shows both artists in a moment of shared elegance, capturing the essence of their respective musical journeys. Madonna, known for her constant reinvention, and Carpenter, who has openly admired the pop legend for years, bring a chemistry that feels both fresh and inevitable.

A Collaboration Years in the Making

For Sabrina Carpenter, this project is the culmination of a long-standing admiration. Madonna's gesture of lending Carpenter the iconic Bob Mackie dress for the VMAs earlier this year signaled a deep mutual respect. Now, Bring Your Love solidifies that bond, allowing the Blonde Ambition universe to expand toward younger audiences while Carpenter gains the imprimatur of pop royalty.

The track follows the danceable, sophisticated line that defined Madonna's 2005 album Confessions on a Dance Floor. While the exact sound remains under wraps until the premiere, insiders hint at a mix of Carpenter's playful humor and Madonna's seasoned sensuality. Experts predict the song will dominate charts, uniting two massive fan bases across generations.

Madonna teased the release with the phrase, “We have something to say about it,” posted on her Instagram, sparking thousands of comments. The anticipation is palpable, especially after the duo's joint performance at a recent event, which proved that talent and sensuality have no expiration date.

For the bicultural Latino audience, this collaboration resonates as a reminder of the power of reinvention. Madonna, who has long drawn from Latin influences—from her Evita role to her work with artists like Rosalía—continues to bridge cultures. Meanwhile, Carpenter, though not Latina, represents a new wave of pop stars who embrace diverse sounds and styles.

This release also connects to broader trends in music. As Rauw Alejandro brings reggaetón to the 2026 World Cup, the industry sees a fusion of genres and eras. Madonna's Confessions II promises to be a landmark album, and Bring Your Love is its most anticipated single yet.

The track's arrival comes amid a series of high-profile collaborations. Rosalía's 'Magick' in Euphoria Season 3 similarly blends Spanish-language flair with mainstream appeal, showing how Latin and global pop continue to intertwine. Madonna's move to collaborate with Carpenter reflects a strategic embrace of new audiences without losing her core identity.

Fans can stream Bring Your Love starting Thursday. The full Confessions II album arrives in July, promising more dance-floor anthems and a celebration of Madonna's enduring legacy. For now, this single stands as a testament to the power of musical mentorship and the thrill of discovery.

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