Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter release ‘perfect’ new song Bring Your Love as fans rave ‘my ears have been blessed’

Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter have sent their fans into a frenzy after releasing their new song Bring Your Love, leaving listeners raving ‘their ears have been blessed’. 

The two pop sensations took to the stage together at Coachella earlier this month in a surprise performance at the festival which takes place in California. 

In the run-up to the release of Madonna’s latest album, Confessions II, the singers teamed up for the collaborative song, titled Bring Your Love. 

Madonna, 67, and Sabrina, 26, teased the song during the Please Please Please singer’s weekend two set at Coachella, where Madonna appeared as a guest. 

The duo performed 1990s hit Vogue before premiering a segment of new song Bring Your Love, and closing with a duet of Like A Prayer. 

Together, the duo were heard singing together on the house track: ‘Bring your love ’cause you cannot shake me, bring your love ’cause you’ll never break me, bring your love ’cause you cannot take me down.’

Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter have sent their fans into a frenzy after releasing their new song Bring Your Love, leaving listeners raving 'their ears have been blessed'

Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter have sent their fans into a frenzy after releasing their new song Bring Your Love, leaving listeners raving ‘their ears have been blessed’

In the run-up to the release of Madonna's latest album, Confessions II, the singers teamed up for the collaborative song, titled Bring Your Love

In the run-up to the release of Madonna’s latest album, Confessions II, the singers teamed up for the collaborative song, titled Bring Your Love

The new release marks the build up to Confessions II, which is due to be released on July 3 by Warner Records, marking Madonna’s first full-length album in seven years.

The project saw the Like A Virgin singer reunite with DJ and record producer Stuart Price, who produced her previous album, Confessions on a Dance Floor. 

Since Bring Your Love’s release, fans have flooded social media to react to the new track, praising it as ‘perfect’ and joking ‘my ears have been blessed’.

One fan wrote on X, formerly Twitter: ‘My ears have been blessed,’ as another chimed in: ‘New Madonna and Sabrina actually slaps!’

A third person penned: ‘It’s just perfect,’ as a fourth added: ‘This is a bop. Deserves to go number 1 everywhere.’

‘We’re witnessing the resurgence of POP music. This is how classic pop songs are made. The lyrics, the harmonies, the chorus.. perfection,’ a fifth said on YouTube. 

While a sixth agreed: ‘Ok, this is her best collaboration ever,’ another fan concluded: ‘Song of the incoming summer!’

However, not every listener was a fan, and some were quick to offer up their criticisms with the track, with one writing: ‘Madonna really saw Sabrina taking the pop crown and said let me hop on this to stay relevant…’

Someone else suggested: ‘Madonna’s new song with Sabrina is really bad, but it might be a hit,’ as a third concluded: ‘Madonna and Sabrina collab is TIREDDD.’

Last month, it was revealed how Madonna secretly recruited a supermodel and two major Hollywood actors as she filmed her ‘biggest music video ever’ ahead of her new album. 

Madonna, 67, and Sabrina, 26, teased the song during the Please Please Please singer's weekend two set at Coachella, where Madonna appeared as a guest

Madonna, 67, and Sabrina, 26, teased the song during the Please Please Please singer’s weekend two set at Coachella, where Madonna appeared as a guest

She was reported to have brought in the big guns for her upcoming music video in the form of supermodel Kate Moss and film stars Gwendoline Christie and Benedict Cumberbatch. 

Featuring a dramatic car crash stunt, a warehouse rave and extras dangling from the ceiling, the music video – filmed at Black Island Studios in West London – is reportedly Madonna’s biggest production ever.

The music video is for Madonna’s first single from her new album, Confessions On A Dance Floor Part 2 – a hark back to her original 2005 track. 

While Game Of Thrones actor Gwendoline filmed out in the open, mega stars Kate and Benedict were reportedly ushered in to film in secret. 

A source told The Sun: ‘Gwendoline was seen on set but Kate and Benedict were kept out of the spotlight and ushered in by car. Their scenes were all filmed in secret last Thursday.’

The source added: ‘She wanted to come back with a bang for this new era and the video really pushes boundaries, with high-octane stunts and special surprises.’ 

The shoot for the music video reportedly ran overnight, with the cast filming from 4pm until 2am across six stages with the help of hundreds of crew. 

The Daily Mail contacted representatives for Madonna, Benedict, Kate and Gwendoline for comment at the time. 

Elsewhere, Madonna reportedly lined up embattled Britney Spears to make an iconic comeback collaboration on her new album.

The Queen of Pop was said to have reached out to the Princess of Pop, 44, in December and January in hopes of writing together and getting a studio session in.

A collaboration between the two superstars would be huge for the pop universe which would be 23 years after they kissed on stage at the MTV VMAs and had a number two hit single, Me Against The Music.

A source told The Sun: ‘Madonna believes Britney is not just a brilliant artist, but a lovely person.They had a great time in the past working together and had touched on working together again.

‘Madonna felt that Britney could bring something to her new album or perhaps join for a writing idea.

‘She feels a connection to Britney and has been a vocal supporter of her, despite all the concern about her welfare in the last couple of years.

‘Madonna is one of the few people on the planet to understand the stresses and troubles of being one of the most famous people in the world.’

Elsewhere, Madonna offered a reward for the return of her Coachella costume after it went missing following her surprise appearance on Friday.

Several vintage clothes vanished after she performed Vogue and Like A Prayer, as well as a new song, alongside headliner Sabrina Carpenter at the festival in Indio, California.

‘I discovered that the vintage pieces that I wore went missing,’ Madonna, who has 56.2 million social media followers, wrote on an Instagram story on Monday.

‘Jacket, corset, dress and all other garments. These aren’t just clothes, they are part of my history. Other archival items from the same era went missing as well.’

The pop icon added: ‘I’m hoping and praying that some kind soul will find these items and reach out to my team at infomaverick2026@gmail.com. I’m offering a reward for their safe return. Thank you with all my heart.’

Madonna had reworn the purple leather Gucci bomber jacket and matching knee-high boots from her 2005 MTV European Music Awards outfit. 

Madonna's outfit went missing following her surprise appearance at Coachella last Friday

Madonna’s outfit went missing following her surprise appearance at Coachella last Friday

The seven-time Grammy winner has a sizable glam squad – stylist Rita Melssen, hairstylist Matt Benns, make-up artist Marcelo Gutierrez and three fashion assistants – so it may seem surprising that her costumes were lost backstage.

Law enforcement does not believe that Madonna’s items were targeted.

A representative for the Indio Police Department told TMZ on Monday: ‘On Saturday, April 18, 2026, at approximately 7.32pm, a missing property report was filed.’

Law enforcement told the publication that the items included clothing and jewelry ‘which were last seen on a golf cart at the Empire Polo Grounds on Saturday, April 18, 2026, shortly after 1.30am, during weekend two of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.’

Police also said that the two bags containing the items ‘may have fallen off a golf cart operated by staff who were on their way to load the bags onto a bus. Upon arriving at the hotel shortly thereafter, the staff realized the bags were missing.’

The spokesman added that there is ‘no evidence to suggest the bags were intentionally stolen.’