HISTORY AND NOTES:
"Give Me All Your Luvin'" was Madonna's first single under Interscope Records from her 2012 album, MDNA. An early version of the song had actually leaked months before Madonna premiered the song at her 2012 Super Bowl headlining performance. The song featured Nicki Minaj and M.I.A.
Interscope opted not to release any physical formats for the song in the USA, though a Digital remix bundle was eventually released.
Overall, the song was a semi-moderate hit. Peak interest after Madonna's Super Bowl performance spiked sales to a #10 peak on the Hot 100. "Give Me All Your Luvin'" initially only lasted a brief 5 weeks on the chart before it fell off for 3 weeks, and re-entered for a final sixth week. Initial radio interest resulted in a #28 debut on the Radio Songs chart (formerly Hot 100 Airplay) before quickly falling off. Sales of the digital bundles allowed the song to chart on the Singles Sales and Dance Singles Sales charts (peaking at #3 and #2 respectively). "Give Me All Your Luvin' Also reached #1 on the Club Play chart and was certified Gold.
CERTIFICATION: GOLD
TRACKLISTINGS:
Digital Download #1:
1. Give Me All Your Luvin' (feat. Nicki Minaj & M.I.A.)
Digital Download #2:
1. Give Me All Your Luvin' (Party Rock Remix) (feat. LMFAO & Micki Minaj)
Digital Maxi
1. Give Me All Your Luvin' (Laidback Luke Remix)
2. Give Me All Your Luvin' (Nicky Romero Remix)
3. Give Me All Your Luvin' (Party Rock Remix)
4. Give Me All Your Luvin' (Sultan + Ned Shepard Remix)
5. Give Me All Your Luvin' (Oliver Twizt Remix)
6. Give Me All Your Luvin' (Demolition Crew Remix)
WEEKLY SALES:
February 18, 2012: 115,000
February 25, 2012: 165,000
March 3, 2012: 66,766
March 10, 2012: 47,726
March 17, 2012: 25,426
March 24, 2012: 20,731
March 31, 2012: 13,571
April 7, 2012: 13,717
Total Sales As Of October 27, 2012: 568,185
Total Sales As Of December 15, 2012: 573,780
CHARTS:
THE BILLBOARD HOT 100
Debut Date: February 18, 2012
Peak Date: February 25, 2012
Peak Position: #10
Week-by-week Rundown: 13-10-39-58-86-NC-NC-NC-87-// (6 weeks total)
Final Week on Chart: April 14, 2012
NC= Did Not Chart that week
The Billboard Hot 100 Top 10: February 25, 2012 (the week that "Give Me All Your Luvin' " peaked at #10)
1. Kelly Clarkson "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)"
2. Adele "Set Fire To The Rain"
3. fun. feat. Janelle Monae "We Are Young"
4. LMFAO "Sexy And I Know It"
5. Flo Rida "Good Feeling"
6. Rihanna "We Found Love"
7. Whitney Houston "I Will Always Love You"
8. David Guetta feat. Nicki Minaj "Turn Me On"
9. Tyga "Rock City"
10. Madonna feat. Nicki Minaj & M.I.A. "Give Me All Your Luvin' "
POP SONGS (MAINSTREAM TOP 40)
Debut Date: February 18, 2012
Peak Date: February 18, 2012
Peak Position: #24
Week-by-week Rundown: 24-25-24-28-36-// (5 weeks total)
Final Week On Chart: March 17, 2012
HOT DIGITAL SONGS
Debut Date: February 18, 2012
Peak Date: February 25, 2012
Peak Position: #6
Week-by-week Rundown: 7-6-32-51-74-// (5 weeks total)
Final Week On Chart: March 17, 2012
HOT DIGITAL TRACKS
Debut Date: February 18, 2012
Peak Date: February 18, 2012
Peak Position: #5
Week-by-week Rundown: 5-6-33-50-// (4 weeks total)
Final Week On Chart: March 10, 2012
HOT SINGLES SALES:
Debut Date: March 24, 2012
Peak Date: March 24, 2012
Peak Position: #3
Week-by-week Rundown: 3-8-13-21-// (4 weeks total)
Final Week On Chart: April 14, 2012
NC= Did Not Chart that week
HOT DANCE SINGLES SALES
Debut Date: March 24, 2012
Peak Date: March 24, 2012
Peak Position: #2
Week-by-week Rundown: 2-4-7-7-// (4 weeks total)
Final Week On Chart: April 14, 2012
NC= Did Not Chart that week
RADIO SONGS (Hot 100 Airplay)
Debut Date: February 18, 2012
Peak Date: February 18, 2012
Peak Position: #28
Week-by-week Rundown: 28-59-63-// (3 weeks total)
Final Week On Chart: March 3, 2012
ADULT POP SONGS
Debut Date: February 18, 2012
Peak Date: February 25, 2012
Peak Position: #33
Week-by-week Rundown: 35-33-35-// (3 weeks total)
Final Week On Chart: March 3, 2012
RHYTHMIC TOP 40
Debut Date: February 18, 2012
Peak Date: February 18, 2012
Peak Position: #33
Week-by-week Rundown: 33-// (1 week total)
Final Week On Chart: February 18, 2012
DANCE CLUB PLAY BREAKOUTS
Debut Date: February 25, 2012
Peak Date: February 25, 2012
Peak Position: #4
Week-by-week Rundown: 4-// (1 week total)
Final Week On Chart: February 25, 2012
HOT DANCE CLUB PLAY
Debut Date: March 3, 2012
Peak Date: March 31, 2012
Peak Position: #1 (1 week)
Week-by-week Rundown: 24-9-5-2-1-6-8-10-29-45-// (10 Weeks Total)
Final Week On Chart: May 5, 2012
Hot Dance Club Play Top 10: March 31, 2012 (The week that "Give Me All Your Luvin'" peaked at #1)
1. Madonna feat. Nicki Minaj & M.I.A. "Give Me All Your Luvin'"
2. Jessie J "Domino"
3. Dev & Enrique Iglesias "Naked"
4. Melanie Amaro "Respect"
5. Beyonce "Love On Top"
6. RLP & Barbara Tucker feat. Lil Jon ""R.E.S.P.E.C.T."
7. Ono "She Gets Down On Her Knees"
8. Pitbull feat. Chris Brown "International Love"
9. Neon Hitch "F U Betta"
10. Kenny Dope feat. Josh Milan "Be Your Freak"
DANCE/MIX SHOW AIRPLAY
Debut Date: February 18, 2012Peak Date: March 10, 2012
Peak Position: #11
Week-by-week Rundown: 20-15-12-11-17-23-// (6 weeks total)
Final Week On Chart: March 24, 2012
LATIN POP SONGS
Debut Date: March 3, 2012
Peak Date: March 17, 2012
Peak Position: #26
Week-by-week Rundown: 33-31-26-29-31-38-// (6 weeks total)
Final Week On Chart: April 7, 2012
POP DIGITAL SONGS
Debut Date: February 18, 2012
Peak Date: February 18, 2012
Peak Position: #4
Week-by-week Rundown: 4-4-18-29-31-32-44-44-35-// (9 weeks total)
Final Week On Chart: April 14, 2012
I found one small error, in the notes section you wrote "...to a #10 debut and peak on the Hot 100", but the song actually debuted at #13 and ascended into the top ten in its second week. Which you note correctly in the chart rundown section. I was pleasantly surprised by the initial chart motion, it reminded me of some of her singles back in the day, before the bottom fell out of course. I have no doubt you will fix this, the information on your site is fantastic to fellow Madonna chart geeks such as myself - it's really interesting to track the chart data and ever changing eras of her music. Keep up the good work, cheers!
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