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In addition to the dulcet tones of St Louis natives, the Fox Network’s American Idol faithful got treated to a sneak preview of Madonna's new music video for Give Me All Your Luvin, the song she will debut for her Super Bowl halftime act on Sunday.
The new song produced by Martin Solveig, the track also includes rappers Nicki Minaj and M.I.A., both can be found in the clip.
The action starts with the 53-year-old covered up in a mac and pushing a pram while she walks into a nightmarish looking suburban street that can be compared to a Tim Burton movie.
This is the start of the strange act, and cheerleaders surrounding the megastar start, so they could lay their jackets on the floor while Madonna steps across them, in an odd parody of the famous story of Sir Walter Raleigh's cloak got laid before Elizabeth I.
Madonna excited about how monumental this new song will be. The singer even added some salsa dancing at a press conference on Thursday when she got asked to comment on Giants team member Victor Cruz's unique postgame celebrations.
For the Midwesterner girl's dream, performing at the Super Bowl halftime show is a dream come true.
The 53 year old dedicates the show to her father as she got raised in the Midwest, and her father is the personification of Midwestern values. Her father gave her the work ethic that she has now. This is the reason why she becomes a hardworking girl.
Madonna added that she is sure that her father is proud of her as she is now a successful woman.
She noted that the envelope she is pushing is just for a spectacular show, which she believes entertain all age groups and hopefully will be a feast for the eyes and ears.
Madonna believes that she will not be a victim of wardrobe malfunction as she has prepared for such.
Madonna is likely in singing four songs, which include her hit Vogue as well as her latest single Give Me All Your Luvin in a stage show, including acrobats from Cirque du Soleil.
On the other side of the story, a bitter Sir Elton John revived his feud with Queen of Pop by suggesting she will not be singing live throughout the half time show at America's biggest sporting event.
The 64 years old singer said that Madonna should make sure that her lip sync synchronized with the songs.
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