Madonna is preparing new songs

The queen of pop shared photos from producer Stuart Price's studio on Instagram

1277 views 0 comment(s)
Madonna, Photo: AP
Madonna, Photo: AP
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Queen of pop Madonna she confirmed that she is back in the studio in London and working again with Stuart Price.

Madonna has collaborated with the hit producer for over two decades, and he is best known for his contributions to her 2005 album, Confessions On A Dance Floor. He has since worked with her on three tours, and last year they reconnected during her Celebration performances.

The singer shared the news on her Instagram page earlier this week, posting a carousel of photos with the caption “London Calling……………Back in the studio with Stuart Price.”

In the pictures, Madonna is seen several times with Price in his home studio, working on new material. He also appears with his current partner By Akim Moris, cheering on Chelsea in their Premier League game against Brighton at Stamford Bridge at the weekend.

The new material they are currently working on will be Madonna's first album since her 2019 release, "Madame X."

Since she released her 14th album, the singer has embarked on a major world tour, during which she performs the biggest hits of her career. The Celebration tour dates were originally postponed due to a serious health issue that nearly led to his death.

While the exact details of Madonna's health problems last year are unknown, it has been revealed that she faced a life-threatening medical incident in June 2023 after battling a "serious bacterial infection". This led to her falling into a coma and being admitted to intensive care.

Her relatives revealed that at first they were "preparing for the worst", but that she quickly made a full recovery. However, due to health problems, she was forced to postpone all her US shows, starting a tour in Europe instead.

The UK dates included multiple sold-out shows at London's O2 Arena - which received a five-star review from NME magazine. The open performance is described as featuring "a series of spectacular scenes reminiscent of recognizable moments from Madonna's reign."

Bonus video: