Madonna's latest album keeps climbing as three singles build momentum

Three tracks from the singer's latest release continue rising across Billboard radio and sales rankings

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Madonna is proving once again that her influence on the music industry remains strong, with multiple singles from her latest album, Confessions II, continuing to climb across several Billboard charts in the United States.

The pop icon's newest studio album, released as the long awaited follow up to her Grammy winning Confessions on a Dance Floor, is benefiting from steady radio support as three singles continue gaining momentum ahead of the album's first full Billboard chart performance.

Leading the latest gains is "Love Sensation", which has reached a new career high on Billboard's Dance Mix Show Airplay chart. The track climbs from No. 16 to No. 11 in just its second week on the ranking, placing it one position outside the top 10. The rapid rise gives Madonna another strong contender for a dance radio hit and adds to her already extensive history on the chart.

If "Love Sensation" breaks into the top 10 in the coming weeks, it will become Madonna's eleventh top 10 entry on the Dance Mix Show Airplay chart. The single has already matched the peak achieved by her 2012 collaboration "Give Me All Your Luvin'" featuring Nicki Minaj and MIA, while moving ahead of previous releases including "Hollywood" and "Girl Gone Wild".

Another Confessions II single, "I Feel So Free", is also continuing its upward trajectory. The song rises five places to No. 31 on the same Dance Mix Show Airplay chart, marking its tenth week on the ranking. Earlier this year, the track became Madonna's eighth No. 1 on the dance focused airplay chart, giving the album an early success before the arrival of its follow up singles.

Madonna has also found success on mainstream pop radio thanks to "Bring Your Love", her collaboration with Sabrina Carpenter. The duet climbs to a new peak of No. 24 on Billboard's Pop Airplay chart during its eighth week. While it has yet to enter the top 20, the steady improvement reflects growing support from radio stations across the country.

Beyond Pop Airplay, "Bring Your Love" continues to perform well on several additional Billboard rankings. The song remains at No. 22 on Adult Pop Airplay, just below its highest position to date. It also sits at No. 12 on the Hot Dance Pop Songs chart and No. 14 on the Digital Song Sales chart, demonstrating continued interest from both radio audiences and music buyers.

The latest chart movement highlights Madonna's enduring ability to remain competitive in today's music market despite more than four decades in the industry. Throughout her career, she has consistently adapted to changing musical trends while maintaining a loyal global fan base.

Collaborating with Sabrina Carpenter has also helped introduce Confessions II to a younger audience while maintaining Madonna's signature dance pop sound. At the same time, tracks such as "Love Sensation" and "I Feel So Free" have reinforced her long standing appeal within dance music.

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