Madonna Opens Up About Writing New Song With Daughter Lola to Heal Their Relationship


Madonna turns family pain into a powerful musical moment with daughter Lola.

Madonna wrote a song with her eldest daughter to “heal” their relationship.

The 67-year-old singer has teamed up with Lourdes Leon, who is known as Lola, for a track on her upcoming album Confessions on a Dance Floor: Part II. The musical moment was “really important” for both of them.

Speaking to Interview magazine, Madonna said: “It’s hard for me to write a song about nothing. I have to tell a story. So I wrote about a lot of family trauma, and then we started making dance music…

“So many very important things have happened to me along the way. For instance, the song I wrote with my daughter, Lola. She approached me about writing a song together as a way to heal our relationship. It was a really important moment, and it solidified the idea that now is the time to make this record.

“All these symbolic things happened. My stepmother died, my brother was ill, my brother died, my daughter approached me… you know what I mean? And then I thought, well, it’s like the script of my film. It begins with death and it ends with death, but there’s all this life in between. Paradoxical subjects, obviously, but death is a part of life. It just felt like I had a lot to get off my chest.”

Madonna wants the record to show people how clubs can “save” them, just as they did for her.

She said: “And it always saved me. I have a song that’s not on the record called ‘What Will Save Me.’ I did it with Arca and Stuart [Price].

“We all talked about feeling like outsiders and how club life and being on the dance floor make you feel like you’re part of a community without saying anything. It saves you every time, whenever you’re feeling down, whenever you feel like you can’t get it right, whenever you feel like a failure, whatever. Go out dancing because it will save you.”

Madonna knew her new record had to be “as good or better than” her original 2005 album Confessions on a Dance Floor




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