Madonna has dubbed her final album of new material for her longtime Warner
Bros. label "Hard Candy," and will release it on April 29, her publicist
confirmed on Tuesday.
The album, which features such songs as "Candy Store" and the first single
"Four Minutes," is the follow-up to "Confessions on a Dance Floor," which
debuted at No. 1 on the US pop chart in November 2005.
The title and release date were first reported by Entertainment Weekly's Web
site (http://www.ew.com), and the details were confirmed by Madonna's
spokeswoman, Liz Rosenberg. Entertainment Weekly quoted Rosenberg as saying the
49-year-old singer "loves candy."
"Hard Candy" will be Madonna's last studio release for Warner Bros. before
she begins a wide-ranging 10-year recording, touring and merchandising deal with
Artist Nation, a new initiative launched by concert promoter Live Nation. Warner
Bros., a unit of Warner Music Group Corp will also release a hits
collection.