Madonna, Sabrina Carpenter release single
- Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter said Monday they will release their duet “Bring Your Love” on April 30, after debuting the song at Coachella. - The pair announced a 3 p.m. Pacific release in a joint Instagram post, with industry outlets linking the track to Madonna’s album “Confessions II.” - The single extends Madonna’s July 3 album rollout after last week’s “I Feel So Free.” (hollywoodreporter.com)
Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter said on April 27 that their duet “Bring Your Love” will be released on April 30 at 3 p.m. Pacific. (variety.com) (billboard.com) The announcement came in a joint Instagram post with a black-and-white photo and the caption, “We’ve got something to say about it.” (billboard.com) (hollywoodreporter.com) The two first performed the song during Carpenter’s Coachella weekend two headlining set in Indio, California, where Madonna also joined her for “Vogue” and “Like a Prayer.” (variety.com) (hollywoodreporter.com) Billboard reported that Carpenter reposted the announcement to her Instagram Story with a snippet of the track, including the line, “Bring your love, ’cause you cannot shake me.” (billboard.com) The release also fits into Madonna’s broader album campaign. Multiple outlets reported that “Bring Your Love” is tied to her forthcoming album “Confessions II,” which is scheduled for July 3. (variety.com) (hollywoodreporter.com) (tmz.com) The Hollywood Reporter said Madonna released “I Feel So Free” last week as the first song unveiled from that project, her first album in seven years after 2019’s “Madame X.” (hollywoodreporter.com) At Coachella, Madonna told the crowd it had been 20 years since her previous festival performance, calling the return a “full circle moment” because she wore the same boots and corset. (variety.com) (billboard.com) Now the festival cameo is becoming a formal release, with a set date, a title and a place in Madonna’s next album cycle. (variety.com) (hollywoodreporter.com)