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Hip-hop and R&B's power couple opted to pump up the 'International Party' with an electronic dance track that marks a stylistic departure from Alicia and Swizz' respective genres, for which they are known.
Last month, the song was heard during the global launch of the new Reebok Classics Reethym of Lite campaign and TV commercial. Jay-Z, Beyonce, Diddy and Pharrell Williams, among others, came out to support Swizz' new endeavor as a sneaker head.
The club banger is from Swizz's upcoming second studio album, 'Haute Living,' and he solicited his wifey's powerhouse vocals for the hook.
The strobe-light studded dance video was shot by famed hip-hop video director Chris Robinson, who already worked with Keys on her videos for hits 'Fallin'' and 'You Don't Know My Name.'



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