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Madonna releases video for 'Bitch I'm Madonna'

madonna1Madonna goes wild and parties with a variety of hipsters and club kids in her new video for ‘Bitch I’m Madonna’.

The star studded video sees Madonna walking through a hotel penthouse where a party is going on, it features a host of celebrities from Chris Rock to Rita Ora, Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Beyonce and Kanye West.

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Madonna’s sons Rocco Ritchie and David Banda also make an appearance, while Nicki Minaj has been edited in for her rap sequence.  Also in the celebrity throng is producer Diplo.

Also, next time you go to a big party remember to take your day-glo sock puppet.

The video was filmed at Andre Balazs’s the Standard, High Line hotel in New York and was created by director Jonas Åkerlund. Åkerlund previously created Madonna’s videos for ‘Ray of Light’, ‘Music’ and her most recent song ‘Ghosttown’.

The song is the thrid single from the singer’s ‘Rebel Heart’ album which has struggled to match the sales of the singer’s previous albums. Despite entering the Australian charts in the top spot, the album quickly slipped down the charts. So far the album has sold 650,000 units worldwide. Madonna will start her world tour in August 2015, the tour is expected to visit Australia early in 2016.

Check out the video and spot the celebrities.

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