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Madonna & Sabrina Carpenter to Drop Collab After Coachella Performance: ‘We’ve Got Something to Say’

The track comes ahead of the Queen of Pop's new album, Confessions II.

Madonna (R) performs with Sabrina Carpenter at the Coachella Stage during the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 17, 2026 in Indio, California.

Madonna (R) performs with Sabrina Carpenter at the Coachella Stage during the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 17, 2026 in Indio, California.

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The Queen of Pop has coronated Sabrina Carpenter as the next pop princess to reign alongside her, with Madonna announcing Monday (April 27) that she and the Gen Z superstar are teaming up on a new song following their surprise Coachella performance.

In a joint post on social media, the duo shared a dramatic black-and-white photo of themselves standing side by side with hot pink text reading the project’s title: “Bring Your Love.”


“We’ve got something to say about it,” the pair wrote in the caption, revealing that the track will arrive at 3 p.m. PT on Thursday (April 30).

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Carpenter reshared the post onto her Instagram Story, pairing it with a snippet of the club-ready dance-pop track. “Bring it, Sabrina — you’ve got something to say about it,” Madonna says before the Girl Meets World alum’s vocals come in. “Bring your love, ’cause you cannot shake me/ Bring your love, ’cause you’ll never break me,” she sings.

The new song will arrive ahead of Madge’s highly anticipated Confessions II album, which will serve as the followup to her influential 2005 Confessions on a Dance Floor LP. She previously released a first taste of the project in the form of “I Feel So Free,” which comes first on the tracklist but is not the LP’s official lead single, according to her team.

Madonna and Carpenter teamed up at the latter’s headlining Coachella set earlier in April, performing a mashup of “Juno” and “Vogue” together as well as “Like a Prayer.” On stage, the icon told Carpenter’s crowd, “20 years ago today I performed at Coachella — I was at the dance tent. It was the first time I performed Confessions from the dancefloor. Same boots, same corsets … it’s like a full circle moment.”

See Madonna and Carpenter’s announcement below.

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This article was first published by Billboard U.S.
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