07 JUNE 2019 (TORONTO, ON) - Madonna today released “Dark Ballet”, the fifth and final song to be previewed before her highly-anticipated new studio album Madame X debuts
globally on June 14. Produced by Mirwais Ahmadzai, the accompanying
music video to the sonically innovative track was directed by Emmanuel
Adjei and stars Mykki Blanco.
“Dark Ballet” was inspired by the story of Joan of Arc. “She fought
the English and she won, still the French were not happy,” Madonna says.
“Still they judged her. They said she was a man, they said she was a
lesbian, they said she was a witch, and, in the end, they burned her at
the stake, and she feared nothing. I admire that.”
The powerful and moving video, directed by Emmanuel Adjei, stars the innovative hip-hop queer pioneer, Mykki Blanco as
Joan of Arc and tells the story of the kind of dance we’re all dancing
in the world right now, this dark ballet. The video closes with an
important message of inspiration from Mykki, “I have walked
this earth, Black, Queer and HIV positive, but no transgression against
me has been as powerful as the hope I hold within.”
“Dark Ballet” follows the release of the critically-acclaimed
“Medellín,” the empowering “I Rise,” the infectious pop gem “Crave,” and
the electronic reggae-tinged “Future.” Influenced creatively by living
in Lisbon, Portugal over the past several years, Madame X is a
collection of 15 new songs that celebrate Madonna’s career-long affair
with Latin music and culture as well as other global influences. Singing
in Portuguese, Spanish and English, Madonna collaborated on Madame X with longtime producer Mirwais, as well as with producers Mike Dean and Diplo, among others.
Billboard says “Future” has a, “dreamy reggae vibe.” Rolling Stone says, “’Crave’ is a sultry pop number about hungering for another person,” and MTV declares
about “Crave” that, “It's nearly impossible to listen to this without a
smile sneaking to the corners of your face.” Of “I Rise,” NME says the song, “is politics and positivity combined.” NPR says, “Medellín is a carefully dosed combination of…coolly narcotic dance-pop…and energetic reggaetón,” while Entertainment Weekly declares the song is, “A breezy, summer-ready anthem…” The Guardian says, “Medellín is a potent reminder of Madonna’s deft history of meshing genres.”
Madonna will embark on her highly-anticipated Madame X Tour,
a series of rare and intimate performances taking place exclusively in
theaters in select cities, starting September 12 in New York. Tickets
and further information is available at madonna.livenation.com.
Madame X from Live Nation, Interscope Records and Maverick
will come in a standard and deluxe version of the album and is now
available for pre-order.