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Dappy, Queen's Brian May debut new 'Rock Star' music video - watch
Published Wednesday, Jan 18 2012, 09:47 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 26 comments
Dappy has teamed up with Queen's Brian May for his second solo single.
The track, titled 'Rock Star', is the second cut to be lifted from the N-Dubz rapper's first solo album No Regrets, which is due out later this year.
The accompanying music video was shot in Los Angeles last year and features Dappy living a rock star's life, while May performs a guitar solo surrounded by lights and smoke.
May agreed to work with Dappy on 'Rock Star' after confessing his love for the star's debut single 'No Regrets' last October.

Dappy has recently suggested that he may delay the release of his first studio album until fans really want to buy it, stating: "I want people to be crying out for my album."
Dappy and Brain May's 'Rock Star' is slated for release on February 12.
> Dappy promises "barrier-breaking" debut album 'No Regrets'
The track, titled 'Rock Star', is the second cut to be lifted from the N-Dubz rapper's first solo album No Regrets, which is due out later this year.
The accompanying music video was shot in Los Angeles last year and features Dappy living a rock star's life, while May performs a guitar solo surrounded by lights and smoke.
May agreed to work with Dappy on 'Rock Star' after confessing his love for the star's debut single 'No Regrets' last October.
Dappy has recently suggested that he may delay the release of his first studio album until fans really want to buy it, stating: "I want people to be crying out for my album."
Dappy and Brain May's 'Rock Star' is slated for release on February 12.
> Dappy promises "barrier-breaking" debut album 'No Regrets'
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