Pop icon Madonna has collaborated with Sabrina Carpenter on a new single, 'Bring Your Love.' The track is the lead from her upcoming album 'Confessions II,' set for a July 3 release, marking her first full-length project in seven years.

Pop icon Madonna has teamed up with Sabrina Carpenter for their new collaborative single 'Bring Your Love', the lead track from her upcoming album 'Confessions II', according to Variety. The track features a blend of house and disco influences, with Madonna taking the first verse before Carpenter joins in.

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"Bring your love 'cause you cannot shake me / Bring your love 'cause you'll never break me / Bring your love 'cause you cannot take me down," the duo sings in the chorus.

Live Debut at Coachella

The pair first teased the song during Carpenter's performance at Coachella, where Madonna made a surprise appearance. The two premiered the track live after Madonna performed her hit Vogue, before closing the set with Like a Prayer, according to Variety.

'Confessions II': First Album in Seven Years

"Confessions II," set to release on July 3 via Warner Records, marks Madonna's first full-length album in seven years. The project also reunites her with producer Stuart Price, who previously worked on her acclaimed album Confessions on a Dance Floor.

Earlier, Madonna teased the album with the release of I Feel So Free, which debuted on iHeartRadio's Pride Radio before arriving on streaming platforms.

Surprise 'Club Confessions' Appearance

In another surprise appearance, Madonna recently took to the stage at The Abbey during an invite-only event titled "Club Confessions Los Angeles," where she joined the DJ booth alongside Price, Romy and Mez Monty. She was also joined by Addison Rae, who was seen hyping up the crowd in a moment that quickly went viral.

Addressing the incident later, Rae said on Instagram, ".... Love you Madonna," according to Variety. (ANI)

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