International Desk, July 2 (EFE).- Twenty years after the release of “Confessions on a Dance Floor,” Madonna returns to her dance-pop roots with “Confessions II,” an album that has drawn enthusiastic early reviews and reunites the singer with longtime collaborator Stuart Price.
The singer’s 15th studio album will be released worldwide on Friday.
British music magazine NME called it Madonna’s “most vital album in over two decades,” adding that “this grande dame still knows how to make us move.”
The Guardian described it as “unequivocally Madonna’s best album since Confessions on a Dance Floor,” while The Telegraph said the Michigan-born singer has thrown “a sweaty dance party to reclaim her crown.»
The BBC praised the album’s opening stretch, describing its first 30 minutes as «flawless,» highlighting the hypnotic lead track, “I Feel So Free,” which evokes the disco sound of Donna Summer.













