Madonna has unveiled a deeply personal new album, Confessions II, released on July 3. The 16-track record is a follow-up to her 2005 release, Confessions on a Dance Floor.
According to Radar Online, Bizarre, one of the most talked-about songs, seems to reference Madonna’s marriage to Sean Penn. Betrayal reflects on her relationship with late stepmother Joan, while Fragile pays tribute to her late brother Christopher Ciccone, who died in 2024 following pancreatic cancer.
A source told the outlet, “Madonna knew making another Confessions album was a huge gamble, but rather than playing it safe, she decided to really confess.” Every song comes from somewhere deeply personal, and she wanted listeners to hear the truth behind the icon.”
This album is filled with rage, regret, and vulnerability, but she believes honesty is its greatest strength,” another added.
The album also includes an emotional duet The Test with Madonna’s daughter Lourdes Leon. The song features the pair reflecting on motherhood, growing up in the spotlight, and Madonna’s recovery from her 2023 health scare.
Yet, neither Madonna nor her representatives have publicly revealed about whom the songs from Confessions II are about.


