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Madonna Previews 'Give Me All Your Luvin' Video With Nicki Minaj


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By Jocelyn Vena

Back in December Nicki Minaj tweeted from the video set of Madonna’s new single “Give Me All Your Luvin’”—which also features M.I.A.—and a few weeks later we finally have a sneak peak at the upcoming visuals. A snippet of the clip was featured in the promo for this week’s episode of “American Idol,” and the full video is slated to premiere on Friday.

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The Mega Force-directed video was shot in December and made headlines when Nicki Minaj tweeted that she and Madge shared a kiss on set.

In a sea of quick-cut images from the fuller "first look," Madonna dons all black (leather jacket, short shorts) while she hangs with rappers Nicki Minaj and M.I.A., who are wearing red and black cheerleader uniforms. Madge is also spotted hanging with football players in the same color uniforms. The debut of the video fittingly comes two days before Madonna plays in front of real cheerleaders and football players at the Super Bowl game on Sunday, where Nicki, M.I.A., Cee Lo Green and LMFAO are all rumored to be hitting the stage with her when the New England Patriots face off against the New York Giants in Indianapolis.

This is going to be a big week for Madonna fans. On Friday, not only does the video for "Give Me" arrive, but the song also finally hits iTunes. Her movie "W.E." also opens that day. "Give Me All Your Luvin' " is the lead single off her new album M.D.N.A.,which drops March 26.



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