Dancefloor Liberation: a Pride workout music station

The dance floor has always been a place to let go. House, disco, and club music built their whole culture on it, a room where the rules outside the door stop applying and the only instruction is to move. That idea is the starting point for Dancefloor Liberation, a new limited-edition Sizzle Station from Feed.fm, featuring Madonna and timed for Pride and the summer ahead.
What's on the station
Dancefloor Liberation runs deep and high-energy. The catalyst is Madonna's new album, Confessions on a Dance Floor: Part II, a record that returns her to the dance floor that shaped her. Her catalog has lived on the dance floor for more than forty years, and her new singles sit alongside her club classics in the rotation. Around her are dance anthems and Pride favorites from artists like Sabrina Carpenter and Dua Lipa. Every track is pre-cleared and fully licensed, and the station refreshes with new music over time, so the lineup stays current. It streams through Feed Radio inside participating fitness and wellness apps, ready for a class, a program, or a member's own workout.
Why a dance floor station, and why now
Dance music has always carried a sense of freedom and self-expression, and that energy is what makes it work in a workout. Madonna built her career on the dance floor. For music in fitness apps, that works twice over: it is music members already know and love, and it is the kind of music that keeps a body moving. With Pride in full swing and summer ahead, Dancefloor Liberation keeps members moving through both.
The data backs the choice too. Feed.fm measured session lengths across millions of users and found that session times run 3.2x longer when people hear popular music curated for the moment, the core of music-led growth. Music that fills a floor is the kind that holds attention through a workout.
Part of the Sizzle Station lineup
Dancefloor Liberation joins a run of limited-edition Sizzle Stations built around themes, artist collaborations, and cultural moments. Each one ships with pre-cleared music, an approved media kit, and engagement reporting that runs through the campaign, so an app can mark a moment like Pride without taking on the usual licensing and production work.
Dancefloor Liberation is available now for Feed.fm customers, with new releases being added through the summer. To bring this limited-edition mix into your app for Pride and summer programming, talk to a music specialist.