Madonna Dance Album Coming
- Curtis Newart
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
Madonna announced Thursday that she has returned to her original label, Warner Records, for a new dance album.
“Since the beginning Warner Records has been a real partner with me. I am happy to be reunited and look forward to the future, making music, doing the unexpected while perhaps provoking a few needed conversations,” Madonna said, according to Billboard magazine.
"Warner Records was Madonna’s home for the first 25 years of her career, starting in 1982, when she signed with the Seymour Stein-run label subsidiary Sire Records. She released her self-titled debut on the label in 1983, which spawned a series of indelible early dance pop hits, including 'Everybody,' 'Burning Up,' 'Holiday,' 'Lucky Star' and 'Borderline.'"
Madonna posted a sultry new set of photos on her Instagram Thursday with text suggesting that she had re-signed with Warner Records for the release of part two of her Confessions on a Dance Floor dance album in 2026.
"Almost 2 decades later - And it Feels like home with
Warner Records!
Back to music,
Back to the Dance Floor
Back to where it all began!
COADF- P. 2 🪩 2026"
Variety magazine reported, "The deal marks a homecoming of sorts for Madonna, who began her journey to pop stardom in 1982 at the label’s Sire Records imprint, where she remained for the first 25 years of her career."
She will reunite with DJ Stuart Price, producer of her 2005 hit album Confessions on a Dance Floor.
“We are honored to welcome Madonna back home to Warner Records," the label said. "Madonna isn’t just an artist — she’s the blueprint, the rule-breaker, the ultimate cultural juggernaut."
"This signing represents a historic, full circle moment, one that brings her back to the label where it all began and reaffirms her unparalleled influence, setting the stage for an exciting new era of creativity and impact.”
