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Feb 5 2012, 10:15am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Super Bowl 2012 Halftime show is performed by international Pop icon Madonna. Madonna is possibly the most professional pop star on the planet. If she does something, she does it right and make a boat load of money while doing it. Madonna is not getting paid by the NFL for the halftime show. The reach of the Super Bowl pays by itself and Madonna knows how to make the most out of it.
This week she released the first single from her upcoming album MDNA. The music video for Give Me All You Luvin' has already over 5 million views. iTunes offers right now an exclusive pre-order for the MDNA album for $9.99. MDNA is going to be released on March 26. I hope Apple has prepared its billing servers for the Super Bowl traffic today.
That is not all. Madonna's new movie W.E. is in theaters this week in the US and she also will release the details of her new world tour.
I recommend to skip the bathroom break and watch the 2012 Super Bowl halftime show. It is going to be most likely historic. Madonna is joined by M.I.A. and possibly Cee Lo Green. Besides Give Me All Your Luvin', Madonna will perform several of her greatest hits. The rumored set list is Vogue, Music and Ray of Light. Watch the promo for the Madonna Super Bowl Halftime show on NBC.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi Lugmayr (Google) is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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