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"Bring Your Love" is a song by American singers Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter. It was released on April 30, 2026, through Warner Records, as the lead single from Madonna's upcoming fifteenth studio album, Confessions II (2026). It was written and produced by Madonna and Stuart Price, with Kevin Saunderson, Roy Holman and Shanna Jackson receiving songwriting credits for the sample of Inner City's song "Good Life" (1988). A house and dance-pop song, its lyrics see Madonna and Carpenter addressing critics and rejecting external judgment regarding their careers and public personas.

Background and release
"Bring Your Love was written by Madonna and Stuart Price, along with additional songwriting by Kevin Saunderson, Roy Holman and Shanna Jackson, and co-production by Parisi. On April 15, 2026, Madonna announced the release of her album Confessions II (2026). On April 27, Madonna and Carpenter revealed in a joint Instagram post that the song would be released on April 30 at 3 p.m. PT. In the post, they included a promotional graphic of the single, which consists of a black-and-white photo of Madonna and Carpenter standing side-by-side, encased in a red frame. Alongside the announcement, Madonna shared a snippet of the song. Billboard confirmed that it will serve as the album's lead single, after "I Feel So Free" was released as a promotional single. After the release, the song was used in the album's commercial starring Madonna and Anna Wintour, filmed during the Dolce & Gabbana fashion show in Milan and shown in selected theaters ahead of The Devil Wears Prada 2. == Composition ==
Composition
"Bring Your Love" is a house and dance-pop song. It samples Inner City's 1988 song "Good Life". Robin Murray of Clash noted that "the New York house tinged production is boosted to stadium levels". According to Alyssa Bailey of Elle, the song addresses criticisms about Madonna's and Carpenter's public personas. She felt "they both remind the world that their love of music is what drives them to create art, not the feedback they receive." According to Pitchfork contributor Harry Tafoya, the song "operates on the idea that the dancefloor is a contested space where Madonna isn't fully welcome", adding that she "giving the track an unexpected jolt of neo-noir." Murray felt it "revels in two sides of female sexuality; Madonna's explicit, barrier-breaking eroticism, and Sabrina Carpenter's cartoonish reclaiming of her urges". == Critical reception ==
Critical reception
Tafoya of Pitchfork said aspects of the song were "extremely vague and nonsensical—but damn if it isn't fun." He added: "Even if you can never quite get to the bottom of 'Bring Your Love,' in the interplay between its lyrical confusion and musical certainty, it has the funny effect of re-shaping your perceptions and pulling you into a trance-like state." Clash Murray described it "an all-out blockbuster", adding that Carpenter "more than rises to the occasion" and "differing perspectives and voices helping to amplify the track." Lyndsey Havens of Billboard called it "alluring and hypnotic," adding it "is sure to start summer early, as it's essentially sonic bait to lure listeners out of the house and onto the nearest dance floor." == Commercial performance ==
Commercial performance
In the United Kingdom, "Bring Your Love" debuted at number 29 on the UK Singles Chart, earning 13,557 sales in its first week. The track became Madonna's 72nd top-forty entry on the chart, her first since "Popular" in 2024, and Carpenter's sixteenth. Additionally, "Bring Your Love" was the first Madonna song since 2008 to be included on BBC Radio 1's A-List playlist, eleven years after the station was accused of ageism for declining to feature her. Ultimately, the song debuted at number one on the UK Airplay Chart, with 52.11 million audience impressions and 3,531 radio spins during its first week. == Live performance ==
Live performance
On April 18, 2026, Madonna joined Carpenter onstage as a surprise guest during her set at Coachella 2026. They performed "Bring Your Love" prior to its release, along with Madonna's songs "Vogue" and "Like a Prayer" (1989). == Personnel ==
Personnel
The credits are adapted from Tidal. • Madonna – lead vocals, songwriting, producer • Sabrina Carpenter – lead vocals • Stuart Price – songwriting, producer, bass, keyboards, drum programmer, mixing, recording engineer • Kevin Saunderson – songwriting • Roy Holamn – songwriting • Shanna Jackson – songwriting • Parisi – additional producers • Gloria Colston – assistant engineer • Jack Manning – assistant engineer • Marco Parisi – bass • Giampaolo Parisi – drum programmer • Marco Parisi – keyboards • Ruairi O'Flaherty – mastering engineer • Laura Sisk – recording engineer == Charts ==
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