Summary Beyonce, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus and Kanye West all make cameo appearances in the video.
NEW YORK (AFP) - Madonna has brought out some of the biggest fellow names in pop -- and two of her children -- in a new video she debuted Wednesday on the fledgling streaming service Tidal.
Beyonce, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus and Kanye West all make cameo appearances in the video for "Bitch, I m Madonna," off her latest album "Rebel Heart."
The video -- which also features hip-hop star Nicki Minaj, who collaborated on the song originally -- depicts a party atmosphere and was shot at the Standard High Line, a hotel in New York s Meatpacking District known for its nightclub with a jacuzzi overlooking the city.
"Bitch, I m Madonna" also includes rare appearances by two of the Material Girl s four children, 14-year-old Rocco and nine-year-old David.
Madonna released the video initially on Tidal, where it will appear exclusively for one day before wider distribution.
Tidal -- led by rap mogul Jay-Z with participation of Madonna and other stars -- has promoted exclusives in a bid to win subscribers.
But despite a splashy launch on March 30, Tidal trails more established players in the growing field of streaming, led by Spotify.
"Rebel Heart," Madonna s 13th studio album, shows a growing hip-hop direction for the pop icon whose dance numbers and risque persona have made her one of music s most successful artists since the 1980s.
Madonna, 56, will launch a global tour on September 9 in Montreal. Her 88-date "MDNA" tour in 2012 grossed more than $300 million and generated controversy as she raised her voice on stage on issues ranging from gay rights to the rise of Europe s far right.
