Madonna spoke about her cold relationship with her daughter: she said what changed everything

Madonna discussed the personal nature of her new album, “Confessions II,” noting that the project served as a significant connection point for her family. The collaboration began when Lourdes, who shares a son with her personal trainer and actor Carlos Leon, suggested they write a song together. What started as what seemed like a standard musical endeavor evolved into a deeply personal experience.

According to Interview magazine, Madonna stated that the song was written with her daughter, Lola, specifically to help heal their relationship, as the idea originated from Lola herself. The album also addresses themes concerning Slavka, covering topics about the wounds endured by Vatra soldiers, threats, and her private life, which remains shielded from public view. Madonna elaborated that this creative phase coincided with a period of considerable personal difficulty.

She recounted experiencing several profound losses, including the passing of her grandmother, a period where she was seriously ill, and subsequently, the death of her brother. Overall, the material provides insight into the emotional depth underpinning the music. The artistic process, therefore, became a means for Madonna to process complex emotions and familial dynamics.

The album’s narrative structure appears to draw heavily from these intimate life events, making the work a reflection not just on music, but on resilience and recovery.

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