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Madonna reveals she’s back in the studio with a longtime collaborator

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A post shared by Madonna (@madonna)Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.As Madonna fans will know, Price is the musical genius who produced her Confessions On The Dancefloor album in 2005.

Madonna recorded the album at Price’s home studio in London. Tellingly, she posted a new photo of her and Price to X and captioned it, “Confessions on a Dancefloor part 2 ?”Confessions on a Dancefloor part 2 ?

pic.twitter.com/b8YzMyjCjLPrice was also the musical director of her globe-straddling Celebrations tour. Madonna has a habit of switching producers for each of her albums.

After Confessions…, she teamed up with Timberland and The Neptunes for Hard Candy (2008). Alle Benassi, Benny Benassi and others helmed MDNA (2012), and several songwriters and producers are listed for Rebel Heart (2015), including Diplo and the late Avicii.

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