Martin Garrix and Madonna team up on ‘Bizarre’, a Confessions II standout
‘Bizarre’ layers Garrix‘s pulsing production and shimmering synths beneath Madonna’s effortlessly cool vocal delivery. It is a very different beast to the disco revival that defined the original ‘Confessions on a Dance Floor’, but the same instinct is there. Notably, Garrix has been steadily moving into pop crossover for years, with previous team-ups alongside Dua Lipa, Bebe Rexha and Troye Sivan.
Speaking on the collaboration, Garrix admitted he was “starstruck” when the two met in New York to record. “Very grateful to be a little part of this,” he wrote in a public post, before calling the finished album “crazy”. Meanwhile, he already gave ‘Bizarre’ its first live outing at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, catching the crowd completely off guard when he dropped the unreleased track.
The full ‘Confessions II’ album is streaming now via Madonna’s official link. For an artist who has spent her career absorbing new sounds and handing them back transformed, this new era is a reminder that Madonna is still very much at home on the dancefloor.
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