London: Queen of pop Madonna has roped in singing stars Nicki Minaj and M.I.A for her comeback single ‘Give Me All Your Love’.
The track will be the first single from Madonna’s 12th studio album, due early next year. It is produced by French DJ Martin Solveig, reported Sun online.
The superstar will perform the track for the first time during the halftime show at the Super Bowl on February 5, with both Minaj and M.I.A.
The 53-year-old is also planning a massive comeback gig in London’s Hyde Park next summer. The concert will take place during the 2012 Olympics.
“Madonna is planning a huge comeback and was determined to do it at Hyde Park while the Olympics are on,” a source said. “She’s been out of the limelight musically for a while but is ready to jump back into the saddle and thinks there’s no better time to do it than when London hosts the Olympics.”
Meanwhile, the pop singer is planning to stage a massive gig in Hyde Park here in the middle of the Olympics, next summer.
The Olympics are scheduled to take place July 27 July-Aug 12, 2012.
The 53-year-old singer is planning to treat as many as 60,000 fans with the performance, reports thesun.co.uk.
“Madonna is planning a huge comeback and was determined to do it at Hyde Park while the Olympics are on. She’s been out of the limelight musically for a while but is ready to jump back into the saddle and thinks there’s no better time to do it than when London hosts the Olympics,” said a source.
Madonna has so far, sold more than 300 million records worldwide and amassed a fortune of more than 400 million pounds.
She recently announced she would be releasing releasing a 12th studio album. She had also said that the follow up to her 2008 album “Hard Candy” will be “more good music”. (Agencies)