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will.i.am debuts 'Great Times' new music video - watch
Published Tuesday, Feb 14 2012, 12:44 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 1 comment
will.i.am has debuted a new music video online.
The rapper released a visual for his track 'Great Times', which has been unveiled in support of his forthcoming solo album #willpower.

The clip sees the Black Eyed Peas star projected onto various buildings, rapping over the Rio de Janeiro skyline and partying in a club.
will.i.am's fourth studio album #willpower is currently slated for a March 16 release and will include collaborations with Britney Spears, Nicole Scherzinger and Alicia Keys.
The producer recently described his classical song with Scherzinger as "beautiful", adding that he has "never heard anybody sing like that in pop culture".
> will.i.am, Jennifer Lopez, Mick Jagger star in 'T.H.E.' music video
Watch the music video for will.i.am's 'Great Times' below:
The rapper released a visual for his track 'Great Times', which has been unveiled in support of his forthcoming solo album #willpower.

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The clip sees the Black Eyed Peas star projected onto various buildings, rapping over the Rio de Janeiro skyline and partying in a club.
will.i.am's fourth studio album #willpower is currently slated for a March 16 release and will include collaborations with Britney Spears, Nicole Scherzinger and Alicia Keys.
The producer recently described his classical song with Scherzinger as "beautiful", adding that he has "never heard anybody sing like that in pop culture".
> will.i.am, Jennifer Lopez, Mick Jagger star in 'T.H.E.' music video
Watch the music video for will.i.am's 'Great Times' below:
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