Madonna is working on a brand new album as she teams up with producer behind one of her biggest hits
SHE roared Chelsea to victory on Saturday as she sat in the stands with her boyfriend Akeem Morris.
But the Blues aren’t the only winner Madonna is on to, as she has confirmed she’s gone back into the studio with top producer Stuart Price.
Madonna is back in the studio with the producer behind one of her biggest hits[/caption] Producer Stuart Price worked on Madonna’s 2005 album Confessions On A Dance Floor[/caption]He is best known for his work on her 2005 smash hit album Confessions On A Dance Floor, which featured the No1 hit Hung Up.
They reconnected last year when he worked as the musical director on her critically acclaimed Celebration Tour.
And insiders have confirmed to me Madge and Stu are going to be making magic once they’re back in the booth — with a new album in their sights.
A source said: “Stuart was credited with helping Madonna return to form with their Confessions album, so for her to start working again with him is hugely exciting.
“That record was incredible and Madonna is excited about what they can come up with.
“It has been five years since she released Madame X, which was a concept album and Madonna is ready to put down some new tunes.
“Working with Stu on her tour reignited the spark. She has fire in her belly and cannot wait to get started.”
Madge confirmed she was in London to work with Stu last night and shared photos of herself at Stamford Bridge.
When she worked with Stu on Confessions, Madge recorded most of the album at his home studio, which is where sources told me the Queen of Pop will be for the next few weeks.
Stu, who worked on three of Madge’s previous tours, revealed last year how she had tapped him up to come on board for her Celebration tour.
He said: “When she announced the greatest hits tour I called her just to say, ‘Congratulations, I think this is a great idea.’
“And she said, ‘I was just thinking about you, and I thought you’d be the perfect person to work with on this.’
“So two weeks later, I went to New York.”
Stu has previously worked with Dua Lipa, The Killers, George Ezra and Take That.
And given his track record with Madge, I think it’s fair to say fans have got a lot to look forward to.