Madonna is making moves. Literally.
The Pop royal has reportedly inked a major record deal, one which brings her back to the record label at the helm of her biggest career successes.
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According to a new report, the superstar has signed to Warner Bros as part of an eight-figure multi-year deal.
The news is notable in that it means Madge is back at the label that released every one of her albums from 1983’s self-tiled debut to 2008’s ‘Hard Candy.’
Subsequent efforts arrived via Interscope, after the Universal imprint won a fierce bid for the diva’s recording rights in the wake of her blockbuster Live Nation 360 deal.
With 2019’s ‘Madame X’ concluding the music component of that partnership, her free agent status saw her able to sign elsewhere – which the 62-year-old has done.
A source close to the deal shared:
“The fact is, she sells records, people around the world adore her and every label would love to have her on their books.
Warner feels like the best place given their history.
But Madonna comes at a hefty price. She can command big money and wants to make sure whatever deal she signs is the best thing for her and her music.”
Interestingly, Warner is also home to Dua Lipa – who Madge has teamed with for the remix to ‘Levitating.’