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Madonna Premieres Music Video, Receives 'Girls Gone Wild' Cease and Desist Letter
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Along with the 'Give me All Your Luvin' video premiere, Madge reportedly is demanded by Joe Francis to exclude her song, 'Girls Gone Wild', from her Super Bowl setlist.

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After getting previewed on "American Idol", Madonna's "Give me All Your Luvin' " music video finally arrives in full. It shows the singer getting lots of love from a bunch of football players. Nicki Minaj and M.I.A. are more than happy to cheer on her along with some faceless cheerleaders.

"[It was] quite intense but we had a lot of fun," Clement Gallet of video directing team Megaforce told MTV News about the filming. He continued on recalling the video shoot, "It's like shooting three presidents or something like that."

He added, "We had time to speak to discuss the idea, to do the fittings. So you have time to meet the people first. I think we maybe thought it would be harder to have these three famous women on set, and I think everything went quite well."

Madonna includes "Give me All Your Luvin' " in her new album "M.D.N.A." which is due in the U.S. on March 20. She's going to showcase the song live for the very first time with Minaj and M.I.A. during halftime show at Super Bowl XLVI on February 5.

In addition to singing the new song, Madge is also expected to treat sport mania with tracks from her previous records. Rumor has it, LMFAO and Cee-Lo Green might join the Material Girl as surprise guests and give new twist to her setlist.

Amidst anticipation of her Super Bowl show, it's reported that Joe Francis, the mastermind behind "Girls Gone Wild", has sent cease and desist letter to Madonna and her "co-conspirators", NBC and NFL. He threatens to sue the singer if she sings a song, titled "Girls Gone Wild", from her album at the Super Bowl.

Through his lawyer, Joe makes it clear that he won't tolerate any attempt for "free ride on the valuable consumer goodwill and brand recognition" of his famous trademark. His lawyer, according to TMZ, is demanding a response by 5 P.M. P.T. on Friday, January 3. As of press time, there's no word from Madonna and her camp just yet.

Madonna's "Give Me All Your Luvin' " (feat. M.I.A. and Nicki Minaj) music video

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