March 8, 2012 12:31
Madonna previews new track 'Love Spent' from 'MDNA' – listen
Hear a new snippet from Queen of Pop's forthcoming new album
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Madonna has previewed a new track from her forthcoming album 'MDNA' – scroll down to the bottom of the page and click to listen to 'Love Spent'.
The song is set to feature on the Queen of Pop's 12th studio album, which will be the follow-up to her 2008 record 'Hard Candy'. The track was co-produced by Madonna's long-time cohort William Orbit, who has worked with the singer on five tracks on the record.
Last weekend (March 3), it was reported that Madonna had teamed up with Mika and LMFAO for 'MDNA'.
The 'Sexy And I Know It' duo join a host of other star collaborators including Nicki Minaj, who will guest on 'I Don't Give A', and MIA, who features on 'B-Day'. The pair also both contributed to the album's lead single 'Gimme All Your Luvinn''.
Last month (February 11), however, Madonna denied reports that Britney Spears would also be making a guest appearance on the LP.
Last month (February 28), meanwhile, Madonna was reportedly threatened with legal action over her new single 'Girls Gone Wild' by 'Girls Gone Wild' creator Joe Francis. The entrepreneur, who created the highly successful line of DVDs in 1997, has threatened to sue the singer over alleged trademark infringement.
The singer is set to play shows at London's Hyde Park on July 17 and Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium on July 21. The dates are part of a full world tour, which kicks off on May 29 in Tel Aviv and runs until November 17, when the singer will perform in Atlanta, Georgia.
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