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Madison Beer is officially kicking off her new era. The pop star has announced her brand new single, “Yes Baby,” which will be released this Friday, September 19. The track is set to serve as the lead single from her highly anticipated third studio album, currently referred to by fans as MB3.

Madison revealed the news with a striking teaser clip on social media. The short video begins with a close-up of the singer bathed in blue-toned lighting, before cutting to a shot of her confidently walking in high heels paired with white socks. The moody, stylish teaser quickly sent her fanbase into a frenzy.



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The single’s reveal comes after a week of mysterious hints. On September 12, the 26-year-old singer sparked speculation by posting a phone number—818-423-5046—that led to a voicemail message. Callers heard Madison apologizing for background noise before signing off with: “Alright I love you, I’ll see you on the 19th. Ok bye.” The hotline stunt confirmed the arrival date for the new music, fueling anticipation for her long-awaited comeback.

Earlier this summer, Madison teased that her new album was “finished musically” but still needed its visuals and cover finalized. In April, she told Cosmopolitan she views the record as a career-defining step: “This is hopefully what solidifies everything for me… There’s a lot of pressure I’m putting on myself.”

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While details about the album remain under wraps, Madison has described the project as her boldest and most ambitious yet. Fans can expect it to follow her critically acclaimed sophomore release Silence Between Songs (2023), which earned her a Grammy nomination for Best Immersive Audio Album.

Since then, Madison has kept momentum going with a string of high-profile moments. In 2024, she scored a Pop Airplay Top 10 hit with “Make You Mine” and picked up another Grammy nod for Best Dance Pop Recording. Earlier this year, she contributed “All At Once” to the official Formula 1 soundtrack.

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