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Stooshe shoot 'Love Me' video - watch
Published Tuesday, Feb 7 2012, 15:47 GMT | By Robert Copsey | 2 comments
Stooshe have unveiled behind-the-scenes footage of their new music video exclusively on Digital Spy.
The trio shot the clip for their new single 'Love Me', which features Travie McCoy, in Los Angeles last year.
Watch the backstage footage below:
Speaking on the set, they admitted: "We're really excited and nervous. There are too many people in [the room]! It's really small and confined.
"We've never worked with this many people ever. It's usually just us and a camera - a handheld camera."
McCoy added: "It was great. I basically just sat back and let them push me around. I had a great time.
"It's going to be an amazing video. These ladies are fantastic, and I'm glad they're letting me be a part of what they do."
The group, who were nominated for this year's BBC Sound of 2012, recently described their forthcoming debut album as "funk songs talking about relationships and everyday life".
Watch the full 'Love Me' music video below:
The trio shot the clip for their new single 'Love Me', which features Travie McCoy, in Los Angeles last year.
Watch the backstage footage below:
Speaking on the set, they admitted: "We're really excited and nervous. There are too many people in [the room]! It's really small and confined.
"We've never worked with this many people ever. It's usually just us and a camera - a handheld camera."
McCoy added: "It was great. I basically just sat back and let them push me around. I had a great time.
"It's going to be an amazing video. These ladies are fantastic, and I'm glad they're letting me be a part of what they do."
The group, who were nominated for this year's BBC Sound of 2012, recently described their forthcoming debut album as "funk songs talking about relationships and everyday life".
Watch the full 'Love Me' music video below:
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