“Although we receive numerous requests to use our tracks, we typically decline. This marks just the second instance we’ve granted permission”: The story behind how Madonna crafted a dancefloor hit, featuring a sample that most artists can only aspire to utilize.]

"Although we receive numerous requests to use our tracks, we typically decline. This marks just the second instance we've granted permission": The story behind how Madonna crafted a dancefloor hit, featuring a sample that most artists can only aspire to utilize.]
Madonna – Hung Up (Live at Coachella 2006) – YouTube


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As Her Madge finally confirms Confessions II, a Stuart Price-helmed sequel to Confessions On A Dancefloor, we take a look back at 2005’s ABBA-fuelled party starter.

Few artists have reinvented themselves with quite such aplomb as Madonna, and on her 14th studio album she shapeshifted yet again, delving back to ’70s disco to produce a sleek album with a title that spoke volumes: Confessions On A Dancefloor.

After the lacklustre album Music (2000) and its politically-fuelled follow-up American Life (2003), the Queen of Pop made the decision to give the people exactly what they wanted — unbridled fun under a gigantic disco mirrorball.



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