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Where can you see Madonna's Give Me All Your Luvin' Video? Everywhere [VIDEO]

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The Super Bowl is still two days off, and just prior to it, the Madonna "Give Me All Your Luvin'" video has been released to the world.

Madonna, we assume you already know, is the star of the half-time show of Super Bowl XLVI. We truly do not expect any "wardrobe malfunctions" to occur during her performance.

The Madonna "Give Me All Your Luvin'" video also features Nicki Minaj (who will perform with Madonna during the Super Bowl halftime), M.I.A. and a group of anonymous, faceless, and robotic-moving football players, who are seriously protective of Madonna, throwing themselves in front of bullets from a tommy gun to protect her.

Like it or not, about 2:00 into the 3:45 minute long song, Madonna morphs into the late-1980s / early-1990s version of herself, right down to shorter blonde hair. "Give Me All Your Luvin'" is a track from Madonna's upcoming album, "MDNA," which is scheduled to be released on March 26, 2012.

In an obvious attempt to make sure you are well aware of the upcoming release and the new track, the song made its debut simultaneously on 95 Clear Channel-owned radio stations nationally, as well as additional stations in Australia, New Zealand and the U.K. --- at the same time on Friday morning, Feb. 3. That's just the beginning, not the end, of the pomp and circumstance for the song: the plan is for many of those same stations to play "Give Me All Your Luvin'" at the top of every hour --- that's right, every hour --- through the entire Super Bowl XLVI weekend.

There are those of you who don't listen to radio that much any longer, but you won't be able to escape from the song either. Clear Channel will use its network of outdoor digital billboards to play the video in its entirely in "highly visible" (whatever that means) locations in the cities of New York, Las Vegas, Paris, London, Oslo and Helsinki.

Smaller Clear Channel digital billboards, 1,600 of them, the company said, in locations such as subways, malls and bars will be playing the video all weekend, as well.

Haven't seen the video yet? Check it out. Watch the Madonna "Give Me All Your Luvin'" video below.

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