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Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter's 'Bring Your Love' Secures Landslide Victory in Billboard's New Music Poll

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Lean Thomas

May 4, 2026 · 4 min read

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  1. 01A Dominant Performance in Fan Voting
  2. 02Roots in a Surprise Coachella Moment
  3. 03Tied to Madonna's Ambitious Album Sequel
  4. 04Early Momentum and Broader Impact

Fans Name Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Bring Your Love’ Top New Song This Week

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Listeners delivered a resounding endorsement for Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter’s duet “Bring Your Love,” granting it 88.99% of the votes in Billboard’s latest new music poll.[1] The track, which arrived in studios last Friday, quickly rose above a diverse field of fresh releases from established and emerging artists alike. This fan-driven triumph underscores the enduring appeal of the pop icons’ unexpected partnership, first teased during a high-energy festival performance.

A Dominant Performance in Fan Voting

The Billboard poll, which ran from Friday to Sunday, pitted “Bring Your Love” against notable contenders including Bella Poarch’s “Ribcage,” Zara Larsson’s remix album Midnight Sun: Girls Trip, Kacey Musgraves’ Middle of Nowhere, and the soundtrack for The Devil Wears Prada 2.[1][2] Fans showed little hesitation, propelling the collaboration to near-unanimous support and highlighting its immediate resonance amid a packed slate of singles and albums.

Other entries in the broader poll spanned genres and artists, from Lady Gaga’s contributions to the Devil Wears Prada 2 soundtrack and Halsey’s deluxe edition of The Great Impersonator to projects by Isaiah Rashad, Asake, and Young the Giant.[2] Yet “Bring Your Love” stood out decisively, reflecting the track’s dancefloor-ready energy and the star power of its creators.

Roots in a Surprise Coachella Moment

The song first captivated audiences during Sabrina Carpenter’s headlining set at the first weekend of Coachella, where Madonna made an unannounced appearance.[1][3] Their joint performance wove in classics like “Vogue” and “Like a Prayer” alongside the new material, creating a medley that blended nostalgia with fresh beats reminiscent of house influences from Madonna’s past work.

Carpenter later expressed her gratitude on Instagram, writing, “Thank you @Madonna for inviting me to be a part of Confessions II. i hope you all enjoy it & take a break from phone and go out and dance!”[4] That festival buzz carried into the official release, amplified by a vibrant visualizer featuring bold lyric overlays.

Tied to Madonna’s Ambitious Album Sequel

“Bring Your Love” serves as a preview for Madonna’s forthcoming Confessions on a Dance Floor: Part II, slated for July 3.[3][1] Co-produced with longtime collaborator Stuart Price – who helmed the original 2005 album and several tours – the track channels ’70s disco and ’80s electropop vibes.

Madonna elaborated on the project’s ethos, stating, “People think that dance music is superficial, but they’ve got it all wrong. The dance floor is not just a place, it’s a threshold: A ritualistic space where movement replaces language.” She continued, “When Stuart Price and I first started working on this record, this was our manifesto: We must dance, celebrate, and pray with our bodies.”[3] Lyrics reinforce this spirit, with lines like “Bring your love ’cause you cannot shake me/ Bring your love ’cause you’ll never break me” urging defiance and connection.[1]

The album marks Madonna’s first new material since 2019’s Madame X, and a teaser even played in theaters ahead of The Devil Wears Prada 2, linking the musical worlds further.[1] Early streaming numbers reflect the excitement, with the single debuting at No. 34 on Spotify’s Global chart (2.465 million streams) and No. 29 in the U.S., alongside a No. 1 start on the UK Official Big Top 40.[5]

Early Momentum and Broader Impact

Beyond the poll, the release has sparked chatter across platforms, from Reddit calls to vote to social media posts tracking its chart climbs.[6] The collaboration bridges generations, pairing Madonna’s trailblazing legacy with Carpenter’s rising stardom in a way that feels both timely and timeless.

While the poll victory cements its status as a standout, the track’s dance-centric pulse positions it for sustained play in clubs and playlists. Fans have already embraced its call to move freely, proving that certain songs still hold the power to unite crowds.

As Confessions II approaches, “Bring Your Love” signals a return to form for Madonna, one that fans appear eager to follow onto the floor.

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Lean Thomas

Lean Thomas

Lean Thomas is a mathematician and economist known for incisive analyses and engaging writing on social, economic, and policy-related topics within the United States. Lean blends expertise in mathematics and economics to provide fresh perspectives on everything from fiscal policy and economic inequality to urban development and environmental challenges.

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