
It is undeniable that Madonna has left a lasting impression on pop music. Since her pomp in the 80s, she has always adapted her image and style, changing the face of electronic music, dance-pop, and pop culture.
A career spanning over forty years has kept her in the limelight and flexible, which is why she is dubbed the “Queen of Pop”.
Now, after quite a lengthy wait, she has returned with the soundtrack to “Confessions II”, where she has returned to the dancefloor sound that made the first “Confessions on a Dance Floor” album a big hit, but with a more thoughtful feel.
The production is what shines the most this time. Stuart Price has done a wonderful job bringing bright electronic beats and big club rhythms to life on tracks like ‘I Feel So Free’, ‘Danceteria’, ‘One Step Away’, and my overall highlight ‘Love Sensation’. It has a catchy hook and uplifting production, making it a typical Madonna track. It isn’t up to much lyrically, but the production is enough.
The album focuses on style rather than substance. The music is absolutely brilliant, but the lyrical content is either minimal or repetitive.
Songs that had potential, like ‘Good for the Soul’, ‘Read My Lips’, ‘Everything’, ‘Love Without Words’, ‘Betrayal’, and ‘The Test ’, fell down due to the excessive use of autotune.
However, “Confessions II” may not be her best album, but it is uplifting and fun with plenty of club-influenced tracks.
The songwriting isn’t the best, but does it need to be? The record is all about uplifting production with dance beats, which more than makes up for it. If you are looking for thought-provoking lyricism, then this album isn’t for you. If you want to have fun and get lost in the music, then you are going to love this.
Song recommendations: ‘Love Sensation’, ‘Danceteria’, ‘I Feel So Free’
7/10

