Madonna recently took to her website to announce that she is set to release her next music project, titled Veronica Electronica, in July. According to People Magazine, the album will contain previously unreleased tracks from her seventh studio album, Ray of Light. Later, Madonna took to her Instagram Stories to introduce fans to her next project, saying,
"Meet my other half."
Madonna's upcoming project comes six years after the release of her fourteenth studio album, Madame X, which was released in 2019 and was inspired from her time in Portugal.
More about Madonna's next music project, as singer announces new remix album
Madonna, in the latest announcement on her website, wrote that her upcoming project will contain previously unreleased music from her Grammy-winning album, Ray of Light. She revealed that although she had planned to release the music a long time ago, she could not do it because of the album's record-breaking success. The album reached number one in seventeen countries, according to Glamour Magazine. She wrote,
"The project was ultimately sidelined by the original album’s runaway success and the parade of hit singles that dominated the spotlight for more than a year."
Later, the Like a Prayer singer took to Instagram to further explain her orginal thoughts and motivations behind releasing a new version of her 1998 studio album. She said,
"Making my Ray of Light album was a seminal moment in my life as an artist. I was going through a huge metamorphosis. I had given birth to my daughter Lola. I had found my spiritual path and I was ready to shed a new skin and take a road less traveled by."
Madonna further added that the music she would release as part of the upcoming project represents her alter ego. She wrote:
"I ventured into electronic music with William Orbit and I created an alter ego, taking one of my middle names- and Veronical Electronica was born."
On her official website, Madonna added that the project shall feature remixes by several artists, along with a previously unreleased track, Gone, Gone, Gone. The statement reads,
"More than 25 years later, that long-rumored concept finally comes to life. The collection features newly edited versions of club remixes by Peter Rauhofer, William Orbit, Sasha, BT, and Victor Calderone, along with the original demo of “Gone, Gone, Gone”—a previously unreleased recording produced by Madonna and Rick Nowels."
According to People Magazine, Madonna's next project, which releases on July 25, will feature eight tracks and is available for pre-order on Vinyl Silver.
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