By KIM BROWN Scene Writer on Feb 3, 2012, at 10:30 AM Updated on 2/03 at 10:34 AM
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As we've all heard by now, Madonna is performing at the Super Bowl on Sunday.
But no matter whether you love or loathe her, she has admitted, humbly I must say, that she's "nervous" for her big half-time show on Sunday.
I don't see why. She's probably one of the most organized performers working today.
I saw her perform in Houston on her "Sticky and Sweet" tour in 2008, and not only was it well rehearsed, she was actually singing for two hours. Astonishing, considering pop stars half her age are still lip synching their way through life.
Here's why I think Madonna's Super Bowl show will work: She's always prepared. She's not just sitting behind a piano belting out the oldies; she'll have a whole set of songs choreographed and ready to do.
Say what you want about her, but the lady is a perfectionist.
Her new video came out today, "Gimme All Your Luvin' (Feat. M.I.A. and Nicki Minaj)."
The unfinished song was leaked to the Internet a while back and roundly panned. But this track is fun, light and pop-heavy -- exactly what Madonna does right.
And Madonna is wise to align herself with some popular (younger) recording artists to keep herself relevant. This video is peek to what lies ahead this weekend. Full of football players and an homage to one of the Material Girls' most iconic looks.
Decide for yourself, and have a happy Super Bowl!
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