Le han dicho, chico, cierra la boca y ha añadido:
I understand that some people may find this kind of comment irritating, and that is entirely fair. It is simply preferable to express oneself with respect and kindness, as I hope I have always endeavored to do.
Allow me to offer a bit more precision for what will be my final informative message: there are no drastic changes. This forthcoming album is, without question, the spiritual successor to Confessions, in the sense that its very essence is to make you dance.
What I was attempting to convey is that Madonna is currently taking advantage of the time she has to refine certain productions, sometimes with a different producer. (Contrary to what I have read in a previous comment, let me reiterate that Stuart is not the sole producer involved in this record.)
You may, at some distant point in the future, be able to verify what I’m telling you today, when you discover early versions of certain songs from this era that sound quite different from the final product.
I will conclude by emphasizing that the album remains firmly dance-oriented, revisiting high-quality sounds through 70s, 80s, and 90s influences, and perhaps even incorporating a few distinctly modern touches, who knows! The lead single remains the same, though alternative versions of it have recently been explored; however, as of this writing, no final decision has been made to replace it.
This will truly be the last wave of information I share, as I can see that such interventions sometimes generate unnecessary hostility, and that is precisely what I wish to avoid. In any case, the wait will not be much longer, and soon we’ll all be dancing together on dance floors around the world.
Take care of yourselves.