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Adam Lambert debuts 'Better Than I Know Myself' music video - watch
Published Friday, Feb 3 2012, 10:06 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 8 comments
Adam Lambert has debuted his new music video online.
The singer will release 'Better Than I Know Myself' as the lead single from his second studio album Trespassing, which is due out later this year.

The accompanying visual sees Lambert playing light and dark versions of himself, highlighting good and bad personality traits.
'Better Than I Know Myself' is available to download now in the US and will be released in the UK on March 12.
Lambert recently unveiled the official artwork for Trespassing as well as confirming that he will serve as an executive producer and creative director on his latest project.
> Adam Lambert's new album 'Trespassing': First listen
Watch the music video for Adam Lambert's 'Better Than I Know Myself' below:
The singer will release 'Better Than I Know Myself' as the lead single from his second studio album Trespassing, which is due out later this year.
The accompanying visual sees Lambert playing light and dark versions of himself, highlighting good and bad personality traits.
'Better Than I Know Myself' is available to download now in the US and will be released in the UK on March 12.
Lambert recently unveiled the official artwork for Trespassing as well as confirming that he will serve as an executive producer and creative director on his latest project.
> Adam Lambert's new album 'Trespassing': First listen
Watch the music video for Adam Lambert's 'Better Than I Know Myself' below:
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