Madison Beer is done waiting politely for a seat at the table. The 26-year-old singer is strutting straight into her power with “Yes Baby,” her new single dropping Friday, September 19. And yes, it’s the official lead single from her highly anticipated third studio album, a project fans have been screaming about and labeling MB3 like it’s the second coming of pop.
A Teaser That Ate, No Crumbs Left.
Shall we dissect that teaser? The Instagram clip, already accumulating over 600,000 likes, wasn’t merely an announcement; it was a fashion statement. Imagined Madison enveloped in an otherworldly blue glow and then cutting into a slow-motion stomp in heels and white socks. Dramatic. Seductive. Classic runway villainess. And even though it has few words to say, words weren’t necessary.
The timeline immediately combusted:
- “2026 is her year!!!”
- “it is time now for her to come and finish everybody”
- “Girl, just rebrand my God; cease shoving whatever this is.”
- “The final element, and the one of utmost significance, is that we are going to seize the billboard charts and never relinquish them.” “Yeah it’s coming it’s her mainstream era”
When half the internet is begging for domination and the other half is seething? Baby, that’s impact.
The Hotline No One Was Prepared For
As if the teaser wasn’t dramatic enough, Madison added some pop star flair to the equation. On September 12th, she released a cryptic phone number: 818-423-5046. When you called in, you’d hear Madison apologetically saying sorry for the noise in the background, then wrapping up with, “Alright, I love you, I’ll see you on the 19th. Ok bye.” A hotline launch in 2025? That is an absolutely legendary idea.
The Album That Could Make or Break Him
This is not just another project for Madison; it’s the make-or-break one. This April, she opened up to Cosmopolitan, “This is hopefully what seals it all in for me… There’s a lot of pressure I’m putting on myself.” MB3 is essentially designed to shut her haters up and finally establish her as an actual pop heavyweight.
And the foundation is already in place. Her latest release, Silence Between Songs (2023), earned her a Grammy nomination in the category of Best Immersive Audio Album. That has been followed by a Pop Airplay Top 10 with “Make You Mine,” another Grammy nomination in the category of Best Dance Pop Recording, and contributing to the Formula 1 soundtrack with “All At Once.”
This acquisition is unavoidable.
With “Yes Baby” at the helm, Madison Beer is no longer pleading to be mainstream but is instead announcing it. This is the sort of release that has casual fans lean in and haters struggle to get their words out. She’s going to be taking the charts, streams, and covers and is not giving them back.
Relax, because the Madison Beer age is not on the way; it’s now.