Sabrina Carpenter and Madonna urge fans to put phones away for new collaboration
Carpenter and Madonna: Put down phones and dance

Pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter has urged her fans to put down their phones and embrace the dancefloor, following the release of her new collaboration with music icon Madonna.

The 26-year-old singer features on Madonna's track, 'Bring Your Love', which is set to appear on the veteran pop star's forthcoming album, 'Confessions II'. This new record serves as a sequel to Madonna's acclaimed 2005 release, 'Confessions On A Dance Floor'. Carpenter took to Instagram to share her excitement, stating: 'Bring Your Love is out now. Thank you @Madonna for inviting me to be a part of Confessions II, I hope you all enjoy it and take a break from phone, and go out and dance.' Madonna, whose real name is Madonna Ciccone, also promoted the single, remarking: 'We've got something to say about it.'

The collaboration was first unveiled when Madonna, 67, made a surprise appearance during Carpenter's set at the US music festival Coachella. After Carpenter performed her song 'Juno', she struck a pose reminiscent of Madonna's iconic 'Vogue' music video, prompting the music to switch to the 1990 hit as Madonna emerged on stage. The duo then premiered 'Bring Your Love' before performing other tracks, including Madonna's classics 'Vogue' and 'Like A Prayer'.

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During the performance, Madonna reportedly told the crowd: 'Twenty years ago today, I performed at Coachella – I was in the dance tent and it was the first time I performed Confessions On A Dance Floor: Part I in America and that was such a thrill for me. So you can imagine what a thrill it is for me to be back 20 years later, so it's a like a full circle moment, you know – very meaningful for me.' Following the memorable set, Carpenter expressed her gratitude on Instagram for the 'privilege' of her 'dream' performance with the legendary artist.

Madonna's illustrious career, which began in the 1980s, boasts 13 UK number one singles and 12 number one albums, alongside numerous accolades including seven Grammys and two Brit Awards. Carpenter, meanwhile, rose to global prominence in 2024 with her sixth album, 'Short 'N' Sweet', featuring hit singles such as 'Espresso', 'Please Please Please' and 'Taste'. She followed this with last year's 'Man's Best Friend', which included tracks like 'Manchild' and 'House Tour'. Carpenter has achieved four UK number one singles and two number one albums.

'Confessions II' is scheduled for release on July 3.

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