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Sam Sparro debuts new music video 'The Shallow End' - watch
Published Friday, Feb 3 2012, 15:55 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 12 comments
Sam Sparro has debuted a new song and video online.
The singer has premiered new cut 'The Shallow End', which has been lifted from his second studio album Return To Paradise.

The song's accompanying music video contains a behind-the-scene look at Sparro recording his new album in the studio.
The star has worked with a range of producers for his latest project, including Greg Kurstin (Lily Allen), Empire of the Sun's Jono Sloan, Swedish singer Erik Hassle and Shakira collaborator Lester Mendez.
Talking about his new record, Sparro previously said: "I'm so proud of these songs and can't wait to share them. It's been a long time coming."
Return To Paradise is due to be released in the spring.
Watch the music video for Sam Sparro's 'The Shallow End' below:
The singer has premiered new cut 'The Shallow End', which has been lifted from his second studio album Return To Paradise.

The song's accompanying music video contains a behind-the-scene look at Sparro recording his new album in the studio.
The star has worked with a range of producers for his latest project, including Greg Kurstin (Lily Allen), Empire of the Sun's Jono Sloan, Swedish singer Erik Hassle and Shakira collaborator Lester Mendez.
Talking about his new record, Sparro previously said: "I'm so proud of these songs and can't wait to share them. It's been a long time coming."
Return To Paradise is due to be released in the spring.
Watch the music video for Sam Sparro's 'The Shallow End' below:
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