snoopy
Madonna (2026)
“i love her so bad”
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exclaim
pastemagazine
After a string of creative misfires, the pop iconoclast crafts a spry, muscular sequel to her 2005 disco-pop record. Not only does it mark a return to form for her, but it’s also the most alive and present she’s sounded in ages.
amy
pitchfork
Madonna’s back in peak form with a fresh and honest dance record that’s not only her best in 20 years, but a genuinely vital addition to her canon.
rollingstone
On Confessions II, pop’s queen of queens shows how dramatic and ecstatic a dance floor can be
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