The global pop and electronic music world comes to a standstill this April 2026 with the triumphant return of Madonna. The artist has officially released “I Feel So Free,” the first sonic glimpse of her highly anticipated project, Confessions II.
The track reaches the general public following a successful guerrilla strategy, having been tested early in DJ sets and exclusive clubs worldwide. Initial dance floor reception confirms what fans have long hoped for: Madonna is back in the genre that defined her artistic longevity.
Produced in collaboration with Stuart Price—the sonic architect behind the iconic Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005)—the new song establishes a direct bridge between the legacy of dance-pop and contemporary electronic textures.
Reuniting with Stuart Price
The partnership between Madonna and Price is one of the most celebrated in pop history. “I Feel So Free” brings back the sophistication of Price’s production, focused on continuous beats and immersive harmonies, eliminating silence and keeping the energy at its peak.
While the album’s lead single is still to come, this track functions as a manifesto of freedom and renewal. “I Feel So Free” is not just a title, but a statement of the artist’s state of mind at 67.

The Visual Experience and Confessions II
The release is accompanied by a striking visualizer that complements the track’s sonic aesthetic. The cover photography, captured by the renowned Rafael Pavarotti, features a visually powerful Madonna, solidifying the visual identity of this new era.
The full album, Confessions II, is scheduled for release on July 3rd via Warner Records. The project promises to be a spiritual successor to the 2005 record, which sold millions of copies and earned the singer a Grammy.
Launch Details and Pre-order
| Information | Detail |
| Album Release Date | July 3, 2026 |
| Record Label | Warner Records |
| Physical Formats | Vinyl, CD, Cassette |
| Photography | Rafael Pavarotti |
| Production | Madonna & Stuart Price |
Global Market Expectations
Warner Records has already launched the international pre-order for the project. Special curation for physical formats, including limited vinyl editions and cassette tapes, aims to satisfy the growing market of collectors and audiophiles.
The release of “I Feel So Free” and the announcement of Confessions II reaffirm Madonna’s ability to reinvent herself within her own classics. If 2005 was the year of confession on the dance floor, 2026 promises to be the year of absolute liberation.








