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Stooshe premiere Travie McCoy collaboration 'Love Me' music video
Published Monday, Jan 16 2012, 14:18 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 4 comments
Stooshe have premiered their new music video online.
The girl group have teamed up with Travie McCoy for a reworked version of their breakout hit 'Love Me', which will be released on March 5.

The video was shot in Los Angeles last year and will serve as the first official single to be lifted from Stooshe's debut album, which will be released this spring.
'Love Me' follows the trio's buzz track 'Betty Woz Gone', which gained them initial radio support and secured them a spot on the BBC's Sound of 2012 list.
Stooshe previously told Digital Spy that there will be a range of different influences on their debut album, including "funk songs talking about relationships and everyday life".
Watch the music video for Stooshe's 'Love Me' below:
The girl group have teamed up with Travie McCoy for a reworked version of their breakout hit 'Love Me', which will be released on March 5.

The video was shot in Los Angeles last year and will serve as the first official single to be lifted from Stooshe's debut album, which will be released this spring.
'Love Me' follows the trio's buzz track 'Betty Woz Gone', which gained them initial radio support and secured them a spot on the BBC's Sound of 2012 list.
Stooshe previously told Digital Spy that there will be a range of different influences on their debut album, including "funk songs talking about relationships and everyday life".
Watch the music video for Stooshe's 'Love Me' below:
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