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Madonna Sends Message to Those Who Say Dance Is ‘Dead’ in 2026: ‘Maybe You’re Playing the Wrong Music’
The Queen of Pop's follow-up to 2005's Confessions on a Dance Floor is set to drop this summer.
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Dance music isn’t going anywhere in 2026, at least not on Madonna‘s watch.
Ahead of her highly anticipated Confessions II album — aka the long-awaited follow-up to 2005’s Confessions on a Dance Floor — the Queen of Pop made a declaration Wednesday (May 20) on Instagram that the genre she helped pioneer in the mainstream is still alive and well. “If your Dance floor feels dead,” she wrote, “Maybe you’re playing the wrong music.”
The icon also included snaps of herself posing in a jacket with a fur-lined collar, her shiny boots on a dance floor, pink gloves in a glam room and more.
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Madonna’s post may very well have been a general statement without any specific recipient in mind, but that’s not how some people are interpreting it. Many onlookers believe Madge was taking a jab at Charli xcx, who sings on her new song “Rock Music”: “I think the dance floor is dead/ So now we’re making rock music.”
“OH THE CHARLI SHADE,” one person commented, while others wrote, “Bye bye CHARLI” and “This Charli shade omfg.”
Billboard has reached out to Charli’s reps for comment.
The British singer-songwriter’s assertion on “Rock Music” followed a banner two-year run built on the success of her 2024 Brat album, which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and has been credited with re-contextualizing dance and club music within mainstream pop. But as she works on making an entirely different LP, Charli told British Vogue in April, “If I’d made another album that felt more dance-leaning, it would have felt really hard, really sad … what’s interesting for me is to bend the possibilities of what my perspective on that could be.”
Not everyone has been a fan of the switch-up, but in a series of posts on X on Tuesday (May 19), Charli wrote, “if you get me, you get me and if you don’t, you don’t. and thats ok <3”
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“i’m not trying to repel people away or convince people into liking me,” she added. “i’m doing what i feel is truthful to me.”
Confessions II is slated to arrive on July 3. So far, Madonna has dropped two tracks from the project: “I Feel So Free” and “Bring Your Love” featuring Sabrina Carpenter, which comes after the pair performed a surprise duet at Coachella in April.
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