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Madonna’s new tune ‘I Feel So Free’ has arrived

Madonna has shared her new tune I Feel So Free, the first track from her upcoming album Confessions on a Dance Floor II.

The track made its debut on online radio station I Heart Radio’s Pride channel. Madonna teased a small section of the song earlier this week when she announced the release date of her new album.

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Now the full track is being played on the Pride station at the top of each hour. It’s expected that after 24 hours the track will arrive on streaming services.

Madonna photographed by Rafael Pavarotti.

The new project reunited Madonna with producer Stuart Price who has also created hit albums for Kylie Minogue, Pet Shop Boys, Seal and The Killers. Price also makes music as part of Zoot Woman, as well as under the name Jacques Lu Cont.

Madonna’s first single from Confessions on a Dance Floor was Hung Up which famously featured a sample from ABBA, and there’s also a sample in her new work.

Fans noticed that the snippet of I Feel So Free posted earlier in the week also featured a male voice saying “Oh, by the way, it all started like this,” before the track cut out. The sample is from the memorable house music track French Kiss by Lil Louis. The 1989 song is remembered for its hypnotic beats and it’s orgasmic sounds – something that is carried through to the new Madonna tune.

The track is also very reminiscent of Donna Summer’s 70’s hits Love to love You Baby and I Feel Love.

Update: 18-04-26 3:55 Visualizer added to story.

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