Otra review positiva, de SLANT Magazine
But “I Feel So Free”—co-produced by Madonna and Stuart Price, who was at the helm of most of Confessions on a Dance Floor, with additional programming by Arca—ultimately proves to be its own sublimely euphoric, nostalgic beast. Opening with spacey strings, rumbling sub-bass, and bone-dry snare hits, the track quickly morphs into something far more carnal, just as indebted to Lil Louis’s 1989 club hit “French Kiss” as it is to Giorgio Moroder. “C’mon, meet me on the dance floor,” Madonna chirps in a nod to at least half a dozen of her own hits (the song’s title itself is an explicit reference to the refrain from 1985’s “Into the Groove”) as the track climaxes in a symphony of moans.
In her manifesto for Confessions II, Madonna refers to the dance floor as “a ritualistic space.” It’s a place where she can escape the trappings of fame (“I never know why people like me/That’s why I like to go dancing/Safety in numbers”) and “create a new persona.” In this case, that new persona sounds a hell of a lot like the old Madonna. And we’re not complaining.
https://www.slantmagazine.com/music/madonna-i-feel-so-free-review-confessions-ii/