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Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter Drop “Bring Your Love” Music Video
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Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter dropped the music video for their Confessions II collaboration “Bring Your Love” on Monday, months after releasing the song at the end of April.

The video features Madonna and Carpenter strutting through a packed dance club and floating above the crowd before meeting back to back on stage while the rest of the crowd looks on.

The two superstars had first performed the song together during Carpenter’s headlining set at Coachella weekend two, where the duo had also performed “Vogue” and “Like A Prayer.” The music video release comes just weeks before Madonna will release Confessions II, one of the most-anticipated albums of the summer season, on July 3. The album will serve as a sequel to 2005’s Confessions on a Dance Floor and marks Madonna’s first album since 2019’s Madame X.

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Madonna’s been in heavy promo mode for the album for months, promoting the album on gay dating app Grindr, playing a surprise show at The Abbey in West Hollywood in April and another pop-up in Times Square earlier in June. She premiered the Confessions II visual album at the Tribeca Festival as well.

Outside of the album, Madonna’s been busy on the film and TV side too; she’s going to have a cameo in season 2 of The Studio, and while fans have been anticipating a biopic for the icon — its status has been in flux for years — Netflix is developing a limited series about the icon’s life as well, The Hollywood Reporter revealed last year.

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Originally reported by Hollywood Reporter. Read the full story at the original source.