We’re So Back! Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter Duet on New Single
“Bring Your Love” is the second single on Madonna’s Confessions II

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Madonna didn't just return to Coachella this year—she returned in the exact same outfit she wore two decades ago, and she brought Sabrina Carpenter with her. The result: "Bring Your Love," a glittering Italo disco-inflected duet that landed Thursday across streaming platforms, complete with a lyric video drenched in hot pink and red.
The collaboration marks the latest flex in what's shaping up to be a masterclass in pop momentum. According to Harper's Bazaar, Madonna's recent singles are firing on all cylinders, and "Bring Your Love" proves the icon still understands the mechanics of a proper dance-floor weapon. Carpenter's vocals mesh seamlessly with Madonna's, delivering the kind of effortless chemistry that suggests this wasn't just a festival moment—it was a calculated, thrilling pairing. (Fair warning: expect to hear this everywhere come weekend.)
The Confessions II Era Is Here
The song debut at Coachella wasn't random. Madonna performed it during Carpenter's second-weekend set, then pivoted to nostalgia, tackling "Vogue" and "Like a Prayer" for a crowd that understood exactly what they were witnessing. Standing in those same Gucci boots and corset from 2005—the year she debuted Confessions on a Dance Floor at the festival—Madonna framed the moment as full-circle mythology. Twenty years later, same stage, same wardrobe, new album: Confessions II.
The rollout has been deliberately queer-coded and strategic. Madonna teased the project in September, then nuked her Instagram feed on April 15 to officially announce the sequel. "I Feel So Free" dropped on a Brazilian Pride radio station the following morning, followed by a heavy promotional push on Grindr. She also showed up unannounced at West Hollywood's the Abbey last weekend, performing two unreleased tracks with her daughter Lourdes Leon watching from the crowd—a lineup that included Lily Allen, Sky Ferreira, and Addison Rae, per reports.
"Bring Your Love" is the bridge between then and now, and it works precisely because it doesn't try too hard. Madonna knows her lane: the beat, the bodies moving, the moment. Sabrina Carpenter proved she belongs in it too.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


