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Madonna has officially announced the release of her long-rumoured album ‘Veronica Electronica’. First conceived in 1998 as a remix companion to her critically acclaimed album ‘Ray of Light’, the project was initially shelved following the success of that record, which sold over 16 million copies worldwide and earned four Grammy Awards.
More than 25 years later, she has announced that ‘Veronica Electronica’ will finally see the light of day, with a release date set for 25th July. The album features a collection of rare and previously unreleased remixes from the ‘Ray of Light’ era. These include reworks by Peter Rauhofer, William Orbit, Sasha, BT, and Victor Calderone. An original demo titled ‘Gone, Gone, Gone’ – a collaboration between Madonna and Rick Nowels – also appears on the tracklist.
The release will be available digitally and as a silver vinyl edition, which comes with an exclusive silver mylar lithograph. This physical release will be part of Madonna’s ongoing ‘Silver Collection’ — a limited-edition vinyl reissue series that revisits key moments from her discography.
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To mark the announcement, Madonna has released a preview of the album with the remix track ‘Skin (The Collaboration Remix Edit)’. In addition to this archival project, she has also hinted at more new material possibly arriving in 2025.
In October last year, she had revealed that she had reunited with longtime collaborator Stuart Price, with whom she was working in a London studio. Price’s past credits with Madonna include production work on her 2005 album ‘Confessions on a Dance Floor’ and contributions to three of her world tours. Their most recent reunion took place during her 2023 ‘Celebration’ shows.
By the end of 2024, Madonna had teased fans again, suggesting the new project might serve as a spiritual follow-up to ‘Confessions on a Dance Floor’. If it comes to fruition, the new record will be her first full-length studio release since 2019’s ‘Madame X’.
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Meanwhile, separate reports have emerged claiming that Madonna may be developing a limited series for Netflix based on her life, potentially in collaboration with director Shawn Levy of ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ fame.
There has also been speculation about a possible duet between Madonna and Elton John. According to Jake Shears of Scissor Sisters, the collaboration could materialise following the pop icons reportedly ending their long-standing feud during an encounter on ‘Saturday Night Live’ earlier this year.
Madonna has announced the long-delayed ‘Veronica Electronica’ remix album, set for release on 25th July. She also teased new music with Stuart Price and a possible sequel to ‘Confessions on a Dance Floor’, along with reports of a Netflix biopic in development.