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NEW MUSIC WE LOVE: Madonna’s “I Feel So Free”

April 18, 2026 Albumism Staff
Madonna I Feel So Free Confessions II

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Madonna has unveiled “I Feel So Free” as the initial preview of her forthcoming fifteenth studio album Confessions II, which serves as the sequel to her 2005 album Confessions on a Dance Floor and represents her first new LP since 2019’s Madame X. A euphoric, pulsating ode to escapism that serves as the precursor to the upcoming official lead single, “I Feel So Free” is produced by Stuart Price who co-wrote and produced Confessions on a Dance Floor.

Confessions II is slated to arrive in stores July 3rd.

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