Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter Unveil “Bring Your Love” as Confessions II Rollout Heats Up

Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter’s Coachella surprise now has a studio version: “Bring Your Love,” a dance-pop single that nods to Madonna’s club legacy as the rollout for Confessions II accelerates ahead of its July 3 release.

Madonna’s path to Confessions II has moved fast. Two weeks after releasing lead single “I Feel So Free,” she showed up during Sabrina Carpenter’s Coachella weekend two set in Indio for a surprise onstage link-up. The pair premiered a new song, “Bring Your Love,” in front of a festival crowd that clearly understood the assignment. Now the studio version is officially out.

“Bring Your Love” leans into Madonna’s long-running dance-pop instincts, with a sharper spoken edge that feels closer to “Vogue” than to the sleek pulse of 2005’s Confessions on a Dance Floor. The opening lines are blunt: “Don’t comment on my IQ/ I don’t want your judgment or your expectations.” Later, she pushes harder with, “I know where the bodies are buried/ Don’t try to shut me up/ Don’t try to distract me with numbers/ I did it all for love.”

Carpenter’s presence gives the track a cross-generation charge, especially after their live debut at Coachella, but the record is still unmistakably Madonna-first in tone and structure. If you hear echoes of the big-tent catharsis of Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande’s “Rain On Me,” you’re not imagining it, even if this chorus lands in a less immediate way.

The bigger story is momentum. Madonna is clearly framing this era as both continuation and reset: a return to the club DNA of the Stuart Price years, but with a more confrontational lyrical posture. Whether “Bring Your Love” becomes a chart moment or a fan-favorite deep cut, it adds another clear piece to what she’s building this summer.

Confessions II arrives July 3 via Warner.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *