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Madonna was always anti-nostalgia. But looking back on Confessions II has revitalised her music

Madonna embraces nostalgia with her new album, Confessions II, marking her most vital work in two decades. By reuniting with producer Stuart Price, she blends emotional memories with fresh dance beats, revitalizing her music.

The Guardian· Jul 7, 2026 · 9:08 AM · 2 views

Madonna embraces nostalgia with her new album, Confessions II, marking her most vital work in two decades. By reuniting with producer Stuart Price, she blends emotional memories with fresh dance beats, revitalizing her music. Full story and more reels: https://newsreel.video #Madonna #Music #Nostalgia #ConfessionsII #PopMusic

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