Madonna and Springsteen both have new albums. It's as if the 80s had never left



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Madonna, aka the Queen of Pop, and the equally great musician Bruce Springsteen, nicknamed "The Boss", are both releasing a new album.

It may sound like a hip young artist making his appearance every day – but these 80's titans show that they still have it.

Madonna's 14th studio album, "Madame X", is her latest full-length album since 2015, "Rebel Heart". It includes 15 songs and was inspired by his time spent in Lisbon, Portugal.

Some of the songs have already been released, including "Crave", "MedellĂ­n", "I Rise" and "Dark Ballet".

The album includes other artists such as American rapper Quavo, Rae Sremmurd member Swae Lee, Colombian rapper Maluma and Brazilian singer Anitta.

Madonna, 60, will follow the album with a tour of 48 dates starting Sept. 12. The shows will take place in movie theaters to accentuate Madonna's performance style.

Madonna performs on May 18 in Tel Aviv, Israel.
The award-winning Grammy artist has sold tens of millions of records worldwide and is renowned for pushing the boundaries of music, but also for his provocative clothing and videos. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2008.

"Springsteen Western Stars"

Bruce Springsteen's new album is his first in five years. The 13 titles contain poetic lyrics mixed with Californian pop sounds of the 60s and 70s.

"Western Stars" is the 19th studio album of the artist, aged 69. He published "High Hopes" for the last time in 2014.

To celebrate the release of the album, Springsteen released a video clip for the title track, featuring performance footage and scenes shot in Joshua Tree, California.

The crooner has already won 20 Grammys and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999.

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