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JLS preview new single 'Do You Feel What I Feel?', video - pictures
Published Thursday, Nov 24 2011, 14:37 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 7 comments
JLS have announced the title of their new single.
The group will release 'Do You Feel What I Feel?' as the third cut to be lifted from their recent album Jukebox.


The track samples Bing Crosby's classic festive hit 'Do You Hear What I Hear?' and was produced by Julian Bunetta, who has previously worked with Leona Lewis and Alexandra Burke.
Listen to a clip of 'Do You Feel What I Feel?' below:
The preview pictures for the accompanying music video see the boyband in a wintry setting and having a party in the snow.
'Do You Feel What I Feel?' is available to download now and has an official impact date of January 1.
JLS will embark on their '4th Dimension' arena tour across the UK early next year in support of their latest collection Jukebox.
> Marvin Humes: 'JLS better without Simon Cowell record label'
See preview shots of JLS's new music video in the gallery below:
The group will release 'Do You Feel What I Feel?' as the third cut to be lifted from their recent album Jukebox.


The track samples Bing Crosby's classic festive hit 'Do You Hear What I Hear?' and was produced by Julian Bunetta, who has previously worked with Leona Lewis and Alexandra Burke.
Listen to a clip of 'Do You Feel What I Feel?' below:
The preview pictures for the accompanying music video see the boyband in a wintry setting and having a party in the snow.
'Do You Feel What I Feel?' is available to download now and has an official impact date of January 1.
JLS will embark on their '4th Dimension' arena tour across the UK early next year in support of their latest collection Jukebox.
> Marvin Humes: 'JLS better without Simon Cowell record label'
See preview shots of JLS's new music video in the gallery below:
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