Madonna sent fans wild as she announced a new collaboration with Unholy hitmaker Sam Smith.
The Like A Virgin songstress teased a very racy album cover on her Instagram page, which showed both her and Sam’s bare backs wrapped up in lace corsets.
The black-and-white artwork is promoting their new track Vulgar, and bore Sam and Madonna’s initials in bright pink across the front, cheekily spelling out S&M.
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Madonna promised fans in her caption: “VULGAR… New song out Friday June 9th @samsmith.”
Fans immediately went into a frenzy after the news dropped, with one gushing in the comments section: “It sounds like Unholy x Like A Prayer!”
“Go girllll!” someone else cheered, as a third fan echoed: “Best collaboration.”
A fourth fan posted: “Over 40 years and Madonna still making good music.”
Madonna also teased a short clip of the new track to her Instagram Stories, as Sam sang: “Sam and Madonna!” over a slick beat.
It comes after Sam attracted plenty of backlash for their ‘Satanic’ performances of Unholy with Kim Petras.
During their show at the Grammys, the stage was lit with red and pyrotechnics flared, while leather-clad dancers rocked out in metal cages.
Meanwhile, Sam could be seen rocking a hat with devil horns as they stripped to a very racy ensemble on stage.
Despite the Satanic panic the performance inspired, the Church of Satan magister David Harris simply said the show was “all right” and “nothing particularly special”.
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But Republican and right-wing commentators including Ted Cruz were quick to brand the performance “evil”, accusing the track and staging of “teaching your kids to worship Satan”.
Sam’s latest concert in Manchester, UK, was cut short after performing just four songs before the star walked off stage.
Smith has been told that if they continue to sing they will do permanent damage to their vocal cords, and was forced to cancel two upcoming shows in Glasgow and Birmingham.
But at Manchester’s AO Arena – the site of the terrorist attack at Ariana Grande’s gig in 2017 – the lights went off for 20 minutes, leaving the crowd panicking.
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