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There are a lot of rumours surrounding Madonna's upcoming album

  • October 28, 2011
  • Brad O'Mance

The first single from Madonna's forth­com­ing album is appar­ently called 'Give Me All Your Love', appar­ently features Nicki Minaj and MIA and is appar­ently produced by Martin Solveig.

The up and coming starlet is sup­posedly set to perform it at the Super Bowl half-time show on February 5, a spectacle that is promised to include "cheer­lead­ing tumbles, dances, and jumps". Fans of jumping will be dis­s­a­poin­ted to learn that this has not yet been 'offi­cially confirmed' but shouldn't give up hope: Nicki Minaj's official website has written much the same, citing JustJared as a source for the inform­a­tion.

The not-at-all-vague William Orbit has also tweeted this, which everyone's getting excited because it might show cheer­lead­ers and therefore sort of confirms the whole 'Give Me All Your Love' thing.

OTHER RUMOURS THAT COULD BE TRUE BUT MIGHT NOT BE INCLUDE:

  1. Jean Baptiste has written a lot for the album.
  2. There'll be lyrics of a Kabbalistic and spiritual nature.
  3. She's been working with Emile Hayne, Nervo, Benny Benassi and Free School in some capacity.

Basically, just read this ('INDUSTRY INSIDER' ALERT) and cross your fingers for another one of these. If your anxiety over the approach­ing album is reaching dangerous levels just remember: Madonna can't give us 'Hard Candy' again. She already did that.

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