Friday, February 3, 2012

Madonna trails teaser of Super Bowl highlight Gimme All Your Luvin' showing just a snippet of her video in American Idol break

As well as the dulcet tones of St Louis natives, the American Idol faithful were treated to a sneak preview of Madonna's new music video for Give Me All Your Luvin, the song she'll debut for her Super Bowl halftime performance on Sunday.
Produced by Martin Solveig, the track also features rappers Nicki Minaj and M.I.A., who both appear briefly in the clip.
The action starts with the 53-year-old covered up in a mac and pushing a pram as she walks into a nightmarish looking surburban street that would be right at home in a Tim Burton movie.

From there on in, it gets stranger, and cheerleaders surrounding the megastar start to lay their jackets on the floor as she steps across them, in a an odd parody of the famous story of Sir Walter Raleigh's cloak being laid before Elizabeth I.
Madonna is hugely excited about the landmark perforamce, the singer even brought out some salsa dancing at a press conference on Thursday when she was asked to comment on Giants team member Victor Cruz's unique postgame celebrations.
'This is a Midwesterner girl's dream to be performing at the Super Bowl halftime show,' she told the assembled throng in Indianapolis.

She dedicates the show to her father: 'I was raised in the Midwest, and he is the personification of Midwestern values, he gave me the work ethic that I have, so if I am a hardworking girl who never stops it's because of him.'
'Also, I am sure of all the things I have ever done in my life this will be the thing he is most excited about,' she added.
And she said of the show: 'The envelope I'm pushing is just for a spectacular show, which I think will entertain all age groups and hopefully will be a feast for the eyes and the ears.

The doyenne of the conical bra added: 'Great attention to detail has been paid to my wardrobe, there will be no wardrobe malfunction.'
Madonna is expected to sing four songs, including her hit Vogue as well as her latest single Give Me All Your Luvin in a stage show that includes acrobats from Cirque du Soleil.
Sir Elton John reopened his feud with Madonna by suggesting she will not be singing live during the half time show at America's biggest sporting event.
After his recent spat with the Queen on Pop at a film awards ceremony, the 64-year-old star was asked what advice he had for the her when she appears during the half time show at this Sunday’s Super Bowl.
'Make sure you lip-synch good' he said mischievously of the star who is meticulous about singing live, even throughout the most energetic routines.

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