In the studio with Natalia Kills and Martin Kierszenbaum
You all know by now that Madonna shared a picture on her Instagram last night mentioning that she was “working the midnight shift with Natalia Kills,” and Billboard‘s Madonna guru Keith Caulfield made the next step pointing out that in the picture the Queen of Pop is sitting with pop singer/songwriter Kills, in front of two microphones, while in the foreground you can recognize Martin Kierszenbaum, the founder and chairman of Natalia’s label Cherrytree Records, who is also senior executive of A&R for Interscope Records.
“Among his many credits, Kierszenbaum curated artists and repertoire for Lady Gaga’s debut album “The Fame,” and co-wrote and produced four of the songs on the set. He also did A&R for Gaga’s “The Fame Monster” EP,” Keith also explains.
The news of Madonna collaborating with Natalia Kills “comes shortly after Madonna confirmed that she had worked with DJ/producer Avicii in March,” he also adds, summarizing what we know about her work in the studio so far. “Back in February, Madonna said that “plans” were “in the works already” for a new album. That followed a comment by her manager, Guy Oseary, in January, where he said that Madonna was “eager to get started” on her next album.”
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