Give Me All Your Luvin’
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"Give Me All Your Luvin'" is a song by American recording artist Madonna from her upcoming 12th studio album MDNA (2012). Featuring guest vocals from Nicki Minaj and M.I.A., the song was released on February 3, 2012 by Live Nation Entertainment and Interscope Records as the lead single from MDNA. A demo version of the song was leaked on November 8, 2011, under the name "Give Me All Your Love". Recordings were kept by a 31-year-old man from Spain, who was arrested for copyright violations.
Backed by bouncing synthesizers and marching drums, "Give Me All Your Luvin'" is a dance-pop song, with elements of such musical genres as New Wave, bubblegum pop, and disco. Upon its release, music commentators were polarized with "Give Me All Your Luvin'". The song's chorus was noted as a highlight by critics, who described it as catchy; however, music commentators felt that the musical composition was inferior to Madonna's previous singles. An accompanying music video was filmed in December 2011, directed by MegaForce.
The official remix, which features LMFAO in place of M.I.A., is dubbed the "Party Rock Remix", and will be featured in the EA Sports game, FIFA Street for the North American release of the game.
Background
In December 2010, Madonna posted a message on her Facebook, exclaiming: "Its official! I need to move. I need to sweat. I need to make new music! Music I can dance to. I'm on the lookout for the maddest, sickest, most badass people to collaborate with. I'm just saying".[1] Madonna has stated she wanted to work with M.I.A. and Minaj on the track as they were both strong, independent girls with a unique voice, and that she liked their music and what they represented.[2] She paid tribute to the stars, saying "They're not conventional pop stars and I really admire them both. I love both of them actually.[3] M.I.A. felt that the collaboration was an achievement her mother would be proud of, "way [more] than me putting "Galang" out in a club."[4][5] M.I.A. told BBC Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe that she evaluated Madonna as an original artist. She said: "As musicians, we're two women and we represent two opposite sides of the world. If we can come together on a piece of music or something like the Super Bowl, I feel like that’s actually a cool thing to see."[6]
On November 8, 2011, two snippets of the demo leaked on the web.[7] Later that day, the entire demo of the song, as "Give Me All Your Love," was leaked onto the Internet.[8] According to Billboard: "Within a few hours, it was among one of the top 10 trending topics worldwide on Twitter."[8] After the release of the demo, Madonna's manager, Guy Oseary, wrote on Twitter, "The plan was for new music to come out in the new year. I'm very happy with the positive reaction to the demo, but we are very upset with whoever leaked the song!!!!!!!! we are asking that the fans please help us police any more leaks. we have a lot in store for you. but please respect the process."[9][10] The leaked demo lacked vocals from both Minaj and M.I.A.[2][10][11][12][13] M.I.A. confirmed the collaboration of all three in a tweet saying she had been summoned to New York City on November 29, 2011.[14] On December 22, 2011, the police arrested a 31-year-old man from Spain who reportedly leaked the demo. They confirmed the suspect's initials as J.M.R. and described him as "a big Madonna fan"; they found recordings of the song in his belongings.[15][16][17][18] It was confirmed by The Huffington Post that the person didn't seek to profit from the release. He was charged with leaking the unpublished song and later was subsequently released.[19]
On January 29, 2012, Interscope Records announced that the song will be titled "Give Me All Your Luvin'" and that it would be released on February 3, 2012.[20] The song was written by Madonna, Martin Solveig, Minaj, and M.I.A; composed by Solveig and Michael Tordjman and produced by Madonna and Solveig.[20] The track was her debut single from her 360 deal with Live Nation Entertainment which was signed in 2007. Through this contract, Madonna and Live Nation signed a three-album deal with Interscope Records, who will market and distribute the single and the studio album.[21] "Give Me All Your Luvin'" was sent to United States Mainstream radio on February 7, 2012.[22]
Composition
Vorlage:Listen "Give Me All Your Luvin'" is a dance-pop song,[23] with elements of bubblegum pop, synthpop, New Wave, and disco.[24][23] The song starts with Madonna uttering a cheer: "L-U-V MADONNA Y-O-U YOU WANNA".[9] The vocal tone of the chant is reminiscent to Gwen Stafani's single "Hollaback Girl" (2005)[25] and "Mickey" (1982) by Toni Basil.[25] A "polished 60s shakedown" succeeds the chant,[24] which is backed by bouncing synthesizers and hard drums.[26] Priya Elan of NME said that resembles Madonna's own songs "Beautiful Stranger", "Amazing" and the songs on her albums Ray of Light (1998) and Hard Candy (2008).[24]
The chorus of the song follows, which Madonna executes in a high-pitched voice: "Don't play the stupid game / Cause I’m a different kind of girl / Every record sounds the same / You’ve got to step into my world / Give me all your luvin', give me your love / Give me all your love today."[26]Entertainment Weekly s Lanford Beard commented that the song "blends Katy Perry-meets-Gwen Stefani chanting, echoes of Ashlee Simpson's regrettable foray into New Wave-y synth-guitar sounds, and a 'Hold It Against Me' redux breakdown."[27] John Mitchell of MTV Newsroom commented that the instrumentation of the song consists of "glittery synths, marching band drums, claps and a catchy-as-hell chorus."[9] Lewis Corner of Digital Spy called the song an "'80s-inspired electro-thumper complete with a cheerleader chant of 'L-U-V Madonna!'"[28] After the second chorus, "Give Me All Your Luvin'" features a breakdown influenced by dubstep. Minaj raps her verse at a rapid pace as her alter-ego Roman Zolanski: "You can be my boy, you can be my boy toy / In the nick of time, I can say a sicker rhyme / Cause it's time for change, like a nickel or a dime / I'm Roman, I'm a barbarian, I'm Conan." The tempo subsequently decreases as M.I.A raps her verses.[26]
Critical reception
In an early review of the leaked demo, Priya Elan from NME said the song "seems to soar effortlessly" and that "what Madonna's doing in this song is so much more impossibly fun than we could have imagined", also stating the song was a progress from the sound of her previous album, Hard Candy.[29] Lanford Beard from Entertainment Weekly felt the demo was "cloying, derivative, and, frankly, boring" while also criticizing the lyrical content.[27]
Following the official release, "Give Me All Your Luvin'" received mixed reviews from music critics. Jim Farber from the New York Daily News considered that the song is "a pure snap of bubble gum, closer to an early single like 'Burning Up' than any of her more recent club hits. Only the rap cameos from the quite camp Nicki Minaj, and the less so M.I.A., tell us what decade we're in."[30] Michael Cragg from The Guardian wrote that: "it's not bad. Musically it's a pretty joyful four minutes, featuring bouncing beats, acoustic riffs and Gwen Stefani-style cheerleader chants, but there's something a bit flat about Madonna's delivery. Given all the love she's demanding, you'd think she'd be more excited." Speaking of the rap part, he thought that "Minaj certainly does her best, her typically frantic rap an exercise in squeezing as many words into a 10-second space as possible, while MIA's more laconic drawl loses momentum."[31] Andrew Hampp from Billboard, gave the song a mixed review, stating "It amounts to a subpar effort from all parties, particularly Madonna, who hasn't sounded this robotic since the more tweaked-out moments on her last album, "Hard Candy.""[32] Sal Cinquemani from Slant gave a mixed review as well, describing the song as "decidedly vapid" and "catchy" but also stated that "its few charms—'60s surf-pop guitar, vintage video-game effects, and references to her past songs—are fleeting at best." He also described appearances by Minaj and M.I.A. as "tacked on for added marketability"[33] PopCrush editor Cristin Maher was more positive about the song, highlighting its "infectious quality that really sticks in your head" and described it as "effervescent, dance-and-clap-inducing track".[26] Chris Willman of Reuters was also positive about the song, calling it "risible" and infectious: "Everything here is as dumb as the titular spelling, but the campiness has its charm, at least if you like the old musicals that some of the tracking shots here are paying homage to".[34] Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone gave it a negative review, describing lyrics and composition as "dashed off", and was also displeased by its "aggressive, assaultive spunkiness".[25]
Brazilian music producer Joao Brasil alleged that the chorus for Give Me All Your Luvin' was plagiarized from his 2011 single L.O.V.E Banana. Both songs start with the shouts of cheerleaders, who in Brasil's song says "L.O.V.E Banana" and in Madonna's version, "L.U.V. Madonna".[35]
Chart performance
In the United States, "Give Me All Your Luvin'" debuted at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week ending February 18, 2012.[36] It entered on the Hot Digital Songs chart at number seven, selling 115,000 digital copies within three days.[36] The song became Madonna's 44th top 20 single, as well as her 56th entry on the Hot 100.[37] With the release of "Give Me All Your Luvin'", Madonna has amassed the second highest number of Billboard Hot 100 singles out of any female artist, only behind Aretha Franklin.[37] In Canada, the song debuted at number 11 on the Canadian Hot 100 for issue date of February 10, 2012. The next week, the song jumped to number one, becoming both greatest gainer digital and airplay of the week. The song also jumped 6-1 on the Digital Songs chart, with a 76% download increase to 24,000 and 33-10 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart with a 143% audience increase to over 14 million. It became Madonna's 25th number-one hit in Canada and her second chart-topper on the Hot 100 era after "4 Minutes".[38]
In the United Kingdom, the single debuted at number 37. A significant proportion of download sales were discounted by The Official Charts Company as a result of a promotional offer that allowed the song to be downloaded for free if pre-ordered with MDNA.[39][40] In the Oceania region, the song had debuted at number twenty-five on the Australian Singles Chart, the second highest debut of that week. The song then debuted at number twenty-nine on the New Zealand Singles Chart, becoming Madonna's first single since her lead single from Hard Candy, "4 Minutes".[41] The song was highly successful in the European regions, debuting at number one in Finland, her first since Celebration, and is currently peaking in the top five in Italy, Spain, The Netherlands, Switzerland and Belgium.[42]
Music video
Minaj tweeted on December 8, 2011 that she was on set with Madonna filming the video for "Give Me All Your Luvin".[43][44] Directed by the team MegaForce (Léo Berne, Charles Brisgand, Raphaël Rodriguez, and Clément Gallet), the video has football and cheerleader theme, inspired by her then-upcoming halftime performance at Super Bowl XLVI. Madonna previewed the video in an American Idol exclusive on February 2, 2012. The full video for "Give Me All Your Luvin'" premiered on Madonna's YouTube channel on February 3, 2012.[20]
The video starts as the words "Fans can make you famous, a contract can make you rich, the press can make you a superstar, but only luv Vorlage:Sic can make you a player." appear on a brick wall. Cheerleaders M.I.A. and Minaj then sing the opening lyrics in a suburban neighborhood alongside other cheerleaders with masked faces. Madonna sings the first verse as she exits a house with a baby stroller and wears a trench coat and sunglasses, all of which are soon discarded. Emerging football players protect her from obstacles, golden raindrops and destroy a car that gets in her way. They hold her perpendicular to a wall and she walks horizontally. Throughout the video, Madonna can be seen dancing and singing in front of a brick wall, and in one scene she holds a baby doll.
During the second verse, Madonna walks across the city with M.I.A. and Minaj, and is still followed by cheerleaders and football players. She walks down a city street, as players are shot down by an unseen shooter who opens fire from a passing vehicle. She climbs a pyramid of football players, and is eventually taken to a club with Minaj and M.I.A., who sing their parts in a room filled with other cheerleaders and football players. Madonna then falls from the building but two players catch her. She makes her way to a town square, then starts dancing with her cheerleaders as they bash heads off of football players using baseball bats, revealing a climactic firework spectacle. Madonna grabs one of the heads and proudly displays it to a cheering audience. The video ends with Madonna in front of a brick wall, laughing and throwing away the baby doll, as the word "Touchdown!" appears in front of a pink backdrop.
Rolling Stone gave a mixed review for the video saying that "It's a goofy and fun clip, though the faceless cheerleaders in the background are more creepy than amusing."[45] Spin was pleased by it, saying "Her attempt to find a bridge between sports, love, and fame falls a bit flat ... but in the end, the football players and cheerleaders in the video are all literally faceless passersby. They, like the two high-profile MCs, are all here in service of the Queen of Pop — they are shouting "L,U, V, Madonna" and taking bullets for her, after all."[46] Idolator was also positive, calling it "a fun, playfull ego boost".[47] MTV described it as "funky, fun and surreal (and almost cartoony)" as well as fun and light-hearted: "Madonna looks like she's having an incredibly fun time throughout the visual — smiling and shimmying her way through this fictional, hyper-fantasy world. Watching the clip, one may wonder what doesn't happen in the video."[48]
Live performance

In December 2011, it was announced that Madonna would perform at the Super Bowl XLVI Halftime Show at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Madonna collaborated with Cirque du Soleil in producing the show, and was chosen in lieu of American recording artist Lady Gaga.[49] Rehearsal for the halftime performance accumulated to an estimated 320 hours; it consisted of twenty dancing dolls, seventeen main dancers, a two hundred membered church choir, and a drumline consisting of a hundred percussionists.[50] Thirty-six image projectors were utilized to create a spectacle of lights, while Madonna wore 120 individual prosthetic eyelashes.[50] Madonna performed the song with Minaj and M.I.A., during a medley of her past hits: "Vogue", "Music" (performed with LMFAO along with excerpts from "Party Rock Anthem" and "Sexy and I Know It") then an "Open Your Heart"/"Express Yourself" interlude followed by "Like a Prayer" (performed with Cee Lo Green).[51][52] Madonna was carried into the stadium by 150 bearers, who wore pairs of black underwear designed by Calvin Klein.[50] She arrived atop of a golden throne, which weighted over 1,200 pounds,[50] and sported a long golden cape designed by Givenchy. Completion of the cape commenced over an approximate period of 750 hours.[50] Once the show concluded, a group of 250 volunteers assembled and dismantled the stage in six minutes.[50] The performance gained widespread attention from the media, after M.I.A. extended the middle finger to the camera near the end of her verse of the song instead of singing the lyric "shit".[53][54] The incident prompted broadcaster NBC and the National Football League to issue apologies.[55][56] Vorlage:Clear
Track listings and formats
- Digital download[57]
- "Give Me All Your Luvin'" (featuring Nicki Minaj & M.I.A.) – 3:22
- Digital download – Remix[58]
- "Give Me All Your Luvin'" (Party Rock Remix) (featuring LMFAO & Nicki Minaj) – 4:03
Charts
Release history
Country | Date | Format | Label |
---|---|---|---|
Worldwide[20] | February 3, 2012 | Radio premiere, music download | Live Nation, Interscope Records |
Germany[77] | February 24, 2012 | CD single | Interscope Records |
References
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