No clash between Charli XCX and Madonna. Indeed, first a fashion show and then a dance together in Paris, where they were for the spring-summer 2027 men's fashion week.
“I think the dance floor is dead, now let's make rock music,” Charli sings in Rock Musicthe single that launched the album Music, Fashion, Film which will be released in July. After the release of the piece Madonna, who as is known is preparing for the publication of the sequel to Confessions on a Dance Floor all focused on club culture, he wrote on social media that “if the dance floor seems dead to you, maybe you're listening to the wrong music”. The sentence was read as a direct response to Charli.
The Englishman then clarified in the cover story of Rolling Stone the meaning of that truth: «It talks about my relationship with Bratof my personal experience with that album”, or of the desire to put it behind us and do something different. «My husband runs a dance music label. Incredible dance and electronic records have been released recently, like Slayyyter, Underscores or PinkPantheress. Dance music is fine.”
And in fact yesterday in Paris, for the Saint Laurent fashion show at the Bourse de Commerce, the two sat next to each other (with Connor Storrie, Kate Moss, Debi Mazar and others), smoked and then danced together at the afterparty.
If Charli ended up on the cover of RollingMadonna recently chatted with Interview. During the interview he explained why the project of a biopic starring Julia Garner (she can be seen among the faces of Madonna's latest video film which anticipates Confessions II) ended badly.
«I worked on the script for two years and spent another two at Universal Studios with the executive producers finalizing the budget and cast. Universal and I had an argument about the budget because I needed to… I've had an extraordinary life, I've had incredible experiences, so I needed a consistent budget.”
A low budget production, in her opinion, would have been impossible. «They couldn't get over it. I found a way to do it with less money in Serbia, but I don't think they were convinced by the idea… I don't know. Maybe they simply didn't believe in me.” Netflix has expressed interest in making the biopic in the form of a series, but not being able to use the script developed by Universal, everything has remained blocked at least for now.
