Madonna scores her third No. 1 on Billboard’s Dance Digital Song Sales chart — and second in less than a month — as “Bring Your Love” rockets to the summit. TEL AVIV, ISRAEL – MAY 18: Madonna, performs live on stage after the 64th annual Eurovision Song Contest held at Tel Aviv Fairgrounds on May 18, 2019 in Tel Aviv, Israel. (Photo by Michael Campanella/Getty Images)
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Madonna has been the queen of the dance floor since the ’80s, and many of her earliest career-defining smashes were inspired by producers and musicians innovating in clubs. Throughout her decades as a superstar, Madonna has managed to reach Billboard‘s dance charts with songs that have realistically been described under a number of different genre labels, though she always finds her way back to dance rosters, sometimes with the help of inventive remixes. Madonna is back at No. 1 on one of Billboard‘s dance charts with not just another hit, but one more champion.
Madonna Sends “Bring Your Love” to No. 1
Last frame, “Bring Your Love,” Madonna’s collaboration with superstar Sabrina Carpenter, debuted on the Dance Digital Song Sales chart at No. 9. The track became a top 10 smash after only a few hours of availability, as the combined popularity of Madonna and Carpenter proved to be reliable enough to turn any cut into a fast winner. In its second turn on the list of the bestselling tracks via download stores like iTunes, “Bring Your Love” surges to No. 1.
Madonna Scores Her Third Career Leader
Madonna scores her third leader on the Dance Digital Song Sales chart. That’s a fairly small sum, although many of her most famous dance cuts arrived long before iTunes, and sometimes decades before Billboard introduced the tally.
Madonna earned her first leader on the list in the summer of 2023. She joined Grammy and Oscar winner Sam Smith on “Vulgar,” which launched at the summit and then vanished.
Earlier this month, “I Feel So Free” also opened at No. 1. That track spent two frames on the Dance Digital Song Sales chart and is currently nowhere to be found on the rundown.
Sabrina Carpenter Collects Her First Leader
Carpenter collects her first winner on the Dance Digital Song Sales chart with some help from Madonna. Last week, when “Bring Your Love” arrived, it earned the pop talent her second top 10. “Alien,” a collaboration with Jonas Blue, opened in fourth place more than eight years ago and then slipped away, and it has stood as her highest-rising win until now. Now “Bring Your Love” stands as the loftiest of Carpenter’s four placements on the ranking.
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Madonna Previews Confessions II with Two Songs
“Bring Your Love” serves as the first official single from Madonna’s upcoming album Confessions II, the long-awaited and oft-teased follow-up to Confessions on a Dance Floor, which arrived more than two decades ago. Madonna shared “I Feel So Free” weeks before “Bring Your Love,” but that cut seems to have been relegated to promotional single status – though that didn’t stop it from becoming a chart-topper on at least the Dance Digital Song Sales list.
“Bring Your Love” Launches on Eight Billboard Charts
This week, “Bring Your Love” appears on nine Billboard charts, and it debuts on all but the Dance Digital Song Sales tally. The cut also opens inside the top 10 on both the Digital Song Sales and Hot Dance/Pop Songs rankings. Coincidentally, “Bring Your Love” starts at No. 7 on both of those rundowns.
The collaboration with Carpenter also arrives on the Billboard Hot 100, the Pop Airplay and Adult Pop Airplay charts, as well as both of the company’s worldwide tallies, the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S.
Madonna’s “I Feel So Free” Breaks Into the Top 10
Two additional tracks by Madonna live on just one ranking published by Billboard. “I Feel So Free” cracks the top 10 on the Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart, climbing from No. 14 to No. 9. At the same time, “Like a Prayer” narrowly manages to hang on and find space on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S., where it can be found at No. 195.

