Garrix Debuts "Bizarre" in New York
Martin Garrix premiered a new track titled "Bizarre" during his New York show, where attendees immediately recognized the vocals as Madonna. He did not announce the collaboration during the main set, instead confirming it at the afterparty when he got on the mic and revealed it was a collab with the pop icon.
The timing aligns with Madonna's upcoming album, due in 18 days, which reportedly includes a track with the same title. The overlap strongly suggests the versions are one and the same, though neither camp has issued a formal press release at the time of writing.
An Unexpected Crossover
The collaboration fits a pattern Garrix has described in recent interviews, where he said his new album would feature artists he never thought he would work with. Madonna, one of the most iconic figures in pop music history with minimal prior crossover into electronic dance music, fits that framing exactly.
The move follows his high-profile collaboration with Ed Sheeran, which had been over a decade in the making and signaled Garrix was thinking beyond typical genre boundaries for this album era. A Madonna feature takes that approach even further.
What's Next
No official announcement has been made through press channels. Madonna's album is set to arrive in 18 days, though no independent release date for the Garrix version has been confirmed. The timing suggests the two could land together or very close to one another.

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