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Madonna returned to London on Friday after a week in New York. Whilst there, she dined with the bosses at Warners discussing plans for her next album. Her managers Angela Becker and Guy Ossary were both present at this rather important lunch. It was said that Madonna is eager to have the new album out by November of this year so that she could tour next summer!! If her plans go ahead for this November, looks like the remix album will be ditched!

 

Apparently, Madonna has completed 7 songs for the album and will present 3 of these to Warners in August. After her performance at Live Earth, she is expected to go back in the studio with Timberland and Justin to finish off a few more tracks.

At this point, she is unsure whether or not to include Hey You, her latest charity single on the album's tracklist.

 

Quite interestingly, she recently told friends that she had mixed views about some of the tracks she has finished with Timberland and Justin and that shes not sure if this is the direction she wants to go in! Mmmm!!!

 

Liz Smith also noted a November 2007 release of M's new album in her column in the New York post this week.

 

Source: Madonna tribe & Drowned Madonna

Edited by Madonna's Guy!

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It's really time to announce the release of her new album! I can't wait anymore -_-
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I really wish she wasn't working with Timbaland...I hate all this urban c**p that is being released right now..there is too much of it and at least with her last album..it was fresh sounding and different to alot of the other garbish in the charts
I really wish she wasn't working with Timbaland...I hate all this urban c**p that is being released right now..there is too much of it and at least with her last album..it was fresh sounding and different to alot of the other garbish in the charts

 

You're so right ! I'm a bit disappointed she choosed Timbaland and that sad lad with the name that begins with T...

 

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You're so right ! I'm a bit disappointed she choosed Timbaland and that sad lad with the name that begins with T...

 

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I think it's because she wants to have a big selling album in the USA.

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She's trying to get her American audience back on her side! After 'American Life' she kinda lost the plot there, though Confessions did help out a plenty to put her right. The album sold near 2M, gave her a 36th US top ten with Hung Up, two #1 videos on TRL (MTV) as well as a grammy for Best electronic dance album and a sell out tour!

 

So fingers crossed with this album! And let us not be down cast, remember, this won't be a typical Timbo album, Madge will ofcourse weave her madgic into it aswell and still maintain a Madonna sounding record!

So fingers crossed with this album! And let us not be down cast, remember, this won't be a typical Timbo album, Madge will ofcourse weave her madgic into it aswell and still maintain a Madonna sounding record!

yeah thats what im hoping! im sure it will be good :D

Madonna usually leads the way in reinventing herself but I'm afraid this time it sounds like she is copying others by working with Timbaland. I hope the new material is good but I have a feeling I wont like it half as much as her confessions album.
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I do feel that shes kinda joining the crowd by teaming up with Timbo but again, this is gonna be Madonna's album and her sound!
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A snippet for a new Madonna song, apparently called 'Candy Shop', leaked on the internet yesterday.

 

Madonna Justin Timberlake Candy ShopFollowing rumours at several sites across the internet the track is one of the collaborations between Madonna, Justin Timberlake and producer Timbaland. It is said 'Candy Shop' is scheduled for a release on Madonna's upcoming album due out in November.

 

Other artists involved into the future release are Mika and Pharrell Williams, who produced Madonna's Live Earth anthem 'Hey You'.

 

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