Pop icon Madonna has announced her return to the studio with producer Stuart Price, sparking excitement among fans worldwide. The legendary singer shared the news through an Instagram Reel, revealing their collaboration on new music scheduled for release in 2025.
The reunion is particularly noteworthy as Price was the mastermind behind Madonna's acclaimed 2005 album "Confessions on a Dance Floor," which earned her a Grammy for Best Electronic/Dance Album. The album produced hits like "Hung Up," "Sorry," and "Get Together."
"Working on new music with Stuart Price these past few months has been medicine for my SOUL," Madonna wrote in her social media post. The 66-year-old artist emphasized her creative freedom, stating, "Songwriting and making music is the one area where I don't need to ask anyone for their permission."
The announcement follows Madonna's successful Celebration Tour, where Price served as musical director. Their studio sessions have included creative input from Madonna's boyfriend Akeem Morris, manager Guy Oseary, and her twin daughters Stella and Estere.
Price's recent work includes producing tracks for modern pop stars like Dua Lipa ("Levitating," "Hallucinate") and Jessie Ware. Madonna's last full studio album was 2019's "Madame X," though she has since released several collaborations, including "Popular" with The Weeknd and "Vulgar" with Sam Smith.
The news has generated widespread enthusiasm among fans, who have eagerly anticipated new material from the Queen of Pop. The upcoming project marks Madonna's first major studio work since recovering from a health scare and completing her record-breaking Celebration Tour, which culminated in a historic performance for 1.6 million fans at Copacabana Beach.