Madonna, like Taylor Swift, has put together her own crew of the biggest celebrities in the music industry for her "B**ch I'm Madonna" music video, including Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj, Miley Cyrus, Rita Ora and Beyonce.
To build more hype, the queen of pop rolled out the news on her social media accounts, posting frequent updates of the music video.
On Tuesday, Madonna revealed a disco-like sneak peak of the music video posted on her official Twitter account. She captioned it, "Bitches its coming Tomorrow!! Can't mess with this lucky star!!! BitchImMadonna Premiering Wednesday morning!!".
A day after, on Wednesday morning, the full-length version of the music vieo dropped on Tidal, the Jay Z-owned music streaming service. The pop diva also let her fans know on Twitter that the video, directed by Jonas Akerlund, it had just been released.
From Madonna's Rebel Heart album which debuted earlier this March, "Bitch I'm Madonna" is her third single that features a verse from Nicki Minaj.
Starting from Taylor Swift's 'Bad Blood' and Katy Perry's '1984', celebrity collaboration seems to be the newest trend in music videos nowadays.
For this one though, a lot of people and even some celebrities have asked how these big-named stars became part of team Madonna.
The 56-year old singer had previously collaborated with Minaj on her last album MDNA and both have also sung together during the 2012 Super Bowl.
Miley Cyrus and Madonna have also performed together during an MTV special back in 2014. During the same year, the 'Like a Virgin' singer also made connections British songwriter Rita Ora through Madonna's Material Girl Clothing line, of which Ora was one of the brand ambassadors.
Katy Perry on the other hand, being one of Taylor Swift's closest rivals, decided to join the star-studded cast, seemingly to beat 'Bad Blood'.
Other featured artists in the star-stuffed "B**ch I'm Madonna" are Chris Rock, Kanye West, Diplo, Alexander Wang and her two sons with Guy Ritchie, David and Rocco.