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MIA debuts new 'Bad Girls' music video
Published Friday, Feb 3 2012, 15:15 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 19 comments
MIA has debuted her latest music video online.
The singer released 'Bad Girls' as her new single worldwide earlier this week (January 31). It will serve as the trailer cut from her currently-untitled fourth studio album.
The accompanying music video sees the star performing in a Middle Eastern desert with a backdrop of dancers dressed in hijab attire.
The clip also features car drivers titling their vehicles on two wheels, while speeding down the outer-city roads.
Romain Gavras directed the music video. He previously shot MIA's controversial 'Born Free' clip, which saw a group of red-haired men being killed.
'Bad Girls' was produced by Danja, who worked on Britney Spears's 'Gimme More' and Pink's 'Sober'.
MIA features on Madonna's new single 'Give Me All Your Lovin'', which was released worldwide today.
> Read Digital Spy's review of 'Bad Girls'
The singer released 'Bad Girls' as her new single worldwide earlier this week (January 31). It will serve as the trailer cut from her currently-untitled fourth studio album.
The accompanying music video sees the star performing in a Middle Eastern desert with a backdrop of dancers dressed in hijab attire.
The clip also features car drivers titling their vehicles on two wheels, while speeding down the outer-city roads.
Romain Gavras directed the music video. He previously shot MIA's controversial 'Born Free' clip, which saw a group of red-haired men being killed.
'Bad Girls' was produced by Danja, who worked on Britney Spears's 'Gimme More' and Pink's 'Sober'.
MIA features on Madonna's new single 'Give Me All Your Lovin'', which was released worldwide today.
> Read Digital Spy's review of 'Bad Girls'
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