Madonna, the renowned “Queen of Pop,” is making a triumphant return to Warner Records, the label that played a pivotal role in her early success. The 67-year-old music icon recently announced her re-signing with Warner Records, marking a significant milestone in her career after nearly two decades since parting ways with the label in 2007.
In a nostalgic move, Madonna is reuniting with the team that distributed some of her most iconic albums, such as American Life, Confessions on a Dance Floor, and Hard Candy. She expressed her excitement to fans through a series of photos on Instagram, where she reminisced about her musical journey and described her return to Warner Records as a homecoming.
The pop legend revealed that her upcoming album, titled COADF – P. 2, is scheduled for release in 2026 and will feature DJ Stuart Price, known for his work on her hit album Confessions on a Dance Floor in 2005. Madonna reflected on her early struggles as an artist in New York and expressed gratitude for Warner Records’ enduring partnership throughout her career.
Warner Records executives, Tom Corson and Aaron Bay-Schuck, hailed Madonna’s return as a momentous occasion, emphasizing her unparalleled influence and innovative contributions to global pop culture. The signing represents a historic full-circle moment, bringing Madonna back to the label where her remarkable journey began and setting the stage for a new era of creativity and impact.
Madonna’s relationship with Warner dates back to 1982 when she signed with Sire Records, a Warner imprint, leading to the release of her debut album in 1983 and subsequent chart-topping hits like Like a Virgin and Like a Prayer. Now, as she prepares to celebrate her milestone 70th birthday, Madonna is gearing up to embark on a new chapter in her illustrious career, returning to her roots at Warner Records.
