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Kelly Rowland releases 'Keep It Between Us' new video teaser
Published Wednesday, Jan 25 2012, 12:50 GMT | By Lewis Corner | Add comment
Kelly Rowland has unveiled a 40-second teaser of her new music video.
The singer will release 'Keep It Between Us' as the latest US single to be lifted from her third album Here I Am.

The video snippet sees the star with her lover in Paris, while other shots include Rowland overlooking the city from her window and strolling down the cold streets.
Rowland has previously confirmed that she plans to include Destiny's Child songs as part of the setlist for her upcoming tour, which starts later this year in Australia.
Meanwhile, Rowland's next official UK single will be 'Lay It On Me' and is expected to be released on February 5.
> Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams 'hold singsong for Blue Ivy'
Watch the teaser fro Kelly Rowland's 'Keep It Between Us' below:
The singer will release 'Keep It Between Us' as the latest US single to be lifted from her third album Here I Am.

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The video snippet sees the star with her lover in Paris, while other shots include Rowland overlooking the city from her window and strolling down the cold streets.
Rowland has previously confirmed that she plans to include Destiny's Child songs as part of the setlist for her upcoming tour, which starts later this year in Australia.
Meanwhile, Rowland's next official UK single will be 'Lay It On Me' and is expected to be released on February 5.
> Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams 'hold singsong for Blue Ivy'
Watch the teaser fro Kelly Rowland's 'Keep It Between Us' below:
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