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Stuart Price Reveals Madonna And Sabrina Carpenter Connected Immediately While Recording

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Producer Stuart Price has opened up about the connection between Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter while recording their new collaboration, “Bring Your Love,” revealing the chemistry between them was instant from the moment they met in the studio.

During a listening event for Madonna’s upcoming album Confessions On A Dance Floor: Part II, Price explained that although the two artists had already interacted online, Madonna wanted to make sure the collaboration happened face to face before moving forward.

According to The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre column, Price said: “Her and Sabrina had been in touch on social media.

“The idea of doing a song together came up. Madonna’s first response was, ‘Let’s get in the room together and see,’ because you just don’t know.”

Price shared that the team headed to New York to start working on the music, and the connection between the two stars became obvious immediately.

He said: “You’ve got one of the biggest stars in the world at the moment and one of the biggest stars of all time.

“Their physical chemistry from the second they got together in the studio was really immediate. They were funny together.”

The producer also described the overall energy of “Bring Your Love,” calling it one of the boldest moments on the album.

Price added: “Bring Your Love is basically a f**** you record."

The collaboration has quickly become one of the standout talking points surrounding Madonna’s new era, especially after fans reacted strongly to the pair’s surprise appearance together at Coachella.

After the song’s release, Sabrina encouraged listeners to step away from their phones and enjoy the music properly.

She wrote on Instagram: “Thank you Madonna for inviting me to be a part of Confessions II.

“I hope you all enjoy it and take a break from phone and go out and dance!”

Confessions On A Dance Floor: Part II, the follow up to Madonna’s 2005 album Confessions on a Dance Floor, is set for release on July 3.

Fans have also noticed that the song “I Feel So Free” includes a lyrical reference to Madonna’s 1985 hit “Into the Groove,” with the line: “Out here on the dance floor, I feel so free.”