Madonna and Kylie Minogue Reignite Collaboration Rumours
Rumours of a long-awaited Madonna and Kylie Minogue collaboration are back in full force.

Rumours of a long-awaited Madonna and Kylie Minogue collaboration are back in full force after the pair refused to confirm or deny the speculation during a recent appearance on The Graham Norton Show.
When host Graham Norton raised speculation of Minogue appearing on Madonna's forthcoming album Confessions II, Madonna smiled and replied: "Why do you have to know everything? You're very nosy," she joked. "It's my job to be mysterious". Meanwhile, Minogue simply laughed it off, after sharing a look with Madonna. "[She's] good at deflecting," she said.
Minogue herself has also been good at deflecting, having previously denied the rumours. In May, she told the Los Angeles Times: "That’s a random thing. There was a rumour I was on her album, but I’m not - I’m excited to hear it, all.”
Graham Norton asks Madonna if Kylie Minogue is featured on ‘Confessions II’:
“Why do you have to know everything? It’s my job to be mysterious.” pic.twitter.com/SYOtmb4hkr
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Despite sharing the status of two of pop music's biggest stars for decades, Madonna and Minogue have never officially released a song together. They did, however, delight fans in 2024 when Minogue joined Madonna on stage during the Los Angeles stop of the 'Celebration Tour' for a performance of "Can't Get You Out of My Head". "What a moment, I absolutely loved that," Minogue reflected.
Madonna's Confessions II, due for release on July 3rd, marks her long-awaited sequel to 2005's Confessions on a Dance Floor. Produced by Stuart Price, the album encourages treating the dance floor like a ritualistic space.
"It’s a place where you connect - with your wounds, with your fragility. To rave is an art. It’s about pushing your limits and connecting to a community of like-minded people. Sound, light, and vibration reshape our perceptions. Pulling us into a trance-like state. The repetition of the bass, we don’t just hear it but we feel it. Altering our consciousness and dissolving ego and time," the album's 'manifesto' reads.
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