Madonna has finally shared a taste of her upcoming album, the follow-up to 2012's MDNA. Yesterday, she took to Instagram to tease part of her song "Messiah."

Her first post was a burred photo of a lyric-less sheet of music with the promise that the track coming soon. She then posted a video three hours later, which featured a string section performing a part of the song. She captioned it, "Magic makes the people come together yaaaaaaaasssssssssss."

Madonna has been using Instagram to give updates on the progress of her upcoming release. Last month, she announced that she was working with Diplo on the effort, saying the producer, "got me working all hours of the night in the studio." She also posted a photo back in March of her and Avicii, saying the two had been collaborating.

Also attached to the album are Toby Gad, S1 and Miley Cyrus songwriter MoZella, singer-songwriter Natalia Kills, Martin Kierszenbaum, the founder/chairman of Cherrytree Records and senior executive of A&R for Interscope Records, according to Billboard.

She isn't, however, working with Disclosure despite rumors that the Lawrence brothers were producing it.

"She came to our gig at Governors Ball," Howard Lawrence told Billboard, "and within a few hours, there were articles being written about how we were producing her album - and we had met her that day. How could we even have done that?"

Not many details have been revealed on the release, but we'll keep you updated as more information becomes available.

Check out the teaser clip below, and let us know what you think in the comments section!

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