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GMAYL and Celebration on italian Fimi official chart this week
 
Give me all your luvin' and Celebration on US charts this week
 
_from Billboard.com
Almost 30 years after her arrival on Billboard's charts, Madonna continues to feel L-U-V from her fans. On this week's Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, her latest single, "Give Me All Your Luvin'," featuring Nicki Minaj and M.I.A., bounds 13-10 in its second chart week.
The first single from Madonna's 12th studio album, "MDNA," due March 26 (which sports an "L-U-V, Madonna!" cheerleader chant), becomes her 38th Hot 100 top 10, pushing her further ahead of runners-up the Beatles (34).
Madonna first reached the chart's top tier the week of June 16, 1984, when "Borderline" rose to its No. 10 peak. She had last ranked in the region with "4 Minutes," featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland, the week of June 28, 2008.
Here is a look at the artists with the most top 10 songs in the Hot 100's 53-year history:
 38 -- Madonna                               
34 -- the Beatles                           
28 -- Michael Jackson
As previously reported, "Luvin'" jumps 7-6 on the Digital Songs survey with 165,000 downloads sold (up 44%) in the list's tracking week, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The period encompassed the first full week following Madonna's performance of the song at Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis (Feb. 5). The track, slides, however, 28-59 on the Radio Songs chart (20 million audience impressions, down 54%, according to Nielsen BDS). "Luvin' " had benefitted last week from special promotion on Clear Channel Media and Entertainment's more than 50 monitored pop stations, which played it at the top of every hour from Friday, Feb. 3, at 9 a.m. ET until the big game's kickoff.
 
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As Grammies are on the way, Mad(e) in Italy wants to remind Madonna's Grammy history
Take a look:

Madonna has 28 nominations, 7 awards and 3 related awards.
Madonna's GRAMMY nominated stuff:

_Songs:
1."Crazy For You" - BEST POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE - FEMALE
2."Papa Don't Preach" - BEST POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE - FEMALE
3."Who's That Girl" - BEST SONG WRITTEN FOR A MOTION PICTURE, TELEVISION OR OTHER VISUAL MEDIA
4."I'll Remember" - BEST SONG WRITTEN FOR A MOTION PICTURE, TELEVISION OR OTHER VISUAL MEDIA
5."Ray Of Light" - RECORD OF THE YEAR, BEST DANCE RECORDING - WON
6."Beautiful Stranger" - BEST POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE - FEMALE, BEST SONG WRITTEN FOR A MOTION PICTURE, TELEVISION OR OTHER VISUAL MEDIA - WON
7."Music" - RECORD OF THE YEAR, BEST POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE - FEMALE
8."Die Another Day" - BEST DANCE RECORDING
9."Get Together" - BEST DANCE RECORDING
10."4 Minutes" - BEST POP COLLABORATION WITH VOCALS
11."Give It 2 Me" - BEST DANCE RECORDING
12."Celebration" - BEST DANCE RECORDING

Albums:
1."Bedtime Stories" - BEST POP VOCAL ALBUM
2."Ray Of Light" - ALBUM OF THE YEAR, BEST POP VOCAL ALBUM - WON
3."Music" - BEST POP VOCAL ALBUM
4."Confessions On A Dance Floor" - BEST ELECTRONIC/DANCE ALBUM - WON

Videos:
1."Oh Father" - BEST MUSIC VIDEO - SHORT FORM
2."Madonna: Blonde Ambition World Tour Live" - BEST MUSIC VIDEO - LONG FORM - WON
3."The Girlie Show - Live Down Under" - BEST MUSIC VIDEO - LONG FORM
4."Ray Of Light" - BEST MUSIC VIDEO - SHORT FORM - WON
5."Don't Tell Me" - BEST MUSIC VIDEO - SHORT FORM
6."Die Another Day" - BEST MUSIC VIDEO - SHORT FORM
7."I'm Going To Tell You A Secret" - BEST MUSIC VIDEO - LONG FORM
8."Confessions Tour" - BEST MUSIC VIDEO - LONG FORM - WON

Madonna-related Grammy:
Kevin Reagan won 2 BEST RECORDING PACKAGE Grammys for "Ray Of Light" and "Music"
David Guetta won Grammy for BEST REMIXED RECORDING, NON-CLASSICAL for "Revolver"

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_The halftime show featuring Madonna averaged 114.0 million viewers, a record for that event.
 
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