Madonna to curate deluxe editions of albums as part of career-spanning reissue campaign
Today is Madonna's 63rd birthday, and to celebrate the occasion the star has announced a new partnership with Warner Music Group that will see her curate deluxe editions "for many of her landmark albums" and more.
After Italians Do It Better released their 20-track covers album to mark Madonna's birthday earlier today (16 August), Madonna has announced a new "milestone, career-spanning global partnership" with Warner Muusic Group that will see her full catalogue reissued over the next few years.
The reissue campaign, set to begin next year, will partly commemorate the 40th anniversary of Madonna's "recording debut".
According to Madonna's site, she will "personally curate expansive deluxe editions for many of her landmark albums, as well as introduce unique releases for special events, and much more."
Speaking about the partnership, Madonna said, "Since the very beginning, Warner Music Group has helped bring my music and vision to all my fans around the world with the utmost care and consideration. They have been amazing partners, and I am delighted to be embarking on this next chapter with them to celebrate my catalogue from the last 40 years."
Madonna and Warner Music Group today announced a milestone, career-spanning global partnership that includes a new agreement for her entire recorded music catalog... Read more: https://t.co/VvC1nK2NDz pic.twitter.com/BIxYf7CkWY
— Madonna (@Madonna) August 16, 2021
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