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Madonna Announces New Dance Album and Warner Records Reunion

Madonna, 67, announces a new dance album for 2026, marking her return to music after seven years and a reunion with Warner Records.

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  • Pop superstar Madonna, 67, is set to release her 15th studio album, a new dance project, marking her return to music after a seven-year hiatus.
  • Scheduled for release in 2026, this album is Madonna's first new music since 2019's 'Madame X', signaling her return to her signature dance music roots.
  • The comeback includes a significant reunion with Warner Records, her former label, after a nearly two-decade separation, marking a homecoming for the iconic artist.
  • For this new dance album, Madonna is collaborating once again with acclaimed DJ Stuart Price, known for his work on her previous successful dance tracks.
  • This announcement highlights Madonna's continued influence and enduring presence in the music industry, as she prepares to deliver fresh dance tracks to her global fanbase.
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Center-leaning sources frame this story as a triumphant return for Madonna, emphasizing her legacy as "The Queen of the Dance Floor." They highlight her reunion with Warner Records and a key producer, focusing on her successful dance roots and "trailblazing pop career." Any past criticisms are quickly overshadowed by positive descriptions of her recent "Celebration Tour," creating a celebratory narrative.

"The Queen of the Dance Floor has returned."

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Madonna's new dance album is scheduled for release in 2026.

Madonna is reuniting with Warner Records after nearly two decades, marking a significant homecoming to her former label.

Madonna is collaborating again with DJ Stuart Price, known for his work on her past successful dance tracks.

Madonna has been on a seven-year hiatus from releasing new music before this upcoming album.

The new album will be a dance music project, a return to Madonna's signature dance roots.

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