Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter Release Joint Single “Bring Your Love”

The track, debuted during Carpenter’s Coachella 2026 headline set, is a direct, dance-floor-focused piece that echoes the sharp choreographic logic of Madonna’s “Vogue.”

Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter have put out “Bring Your Love,” a collaborative single that arrives the week after the two performed it together during Carpenter’s closing set at Coachella 2026. The track is built from the same steel-and-synth engineering that defined “Vogue,” structured around a steady pulse and the kind of spoken-word verses that feel less like melody than movement instruction.

The song is Madonna’s second single from Confessions II, the sequel to 2005’s Confessions on a Dance Floor, scheduled for July 3rd. Its lead single, “I Feel So Free,” surfaced on April 18, the day after Madonna joined Carpenter at the festival. That timing makes the rollout feel less like a campaign and more like a series of live transmissions, each date releasing one more piece of the record.

Carpenter’s role on “Bring Your Love” doesn’t position her as a guest adding a feature; the vocal trade-offs and the track’s structure make it a genuine partnership. It’s a specific, deliberate record. Madonna has not yet announced tour plans for the album, but the sequence so far suggests that each new reveal will arrive inside a live moment rather than through a conventional promotional schedule.

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