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"When I first heard the beat it spoke to me and I knew it was going to be a hit," Machado tells The BoomBox. "All I can say is God is good and this is a blessing. Shoutout Bangga Boiz Music Group we made magic with this one."
In the Joe Cavallini-produced clip, the Queens, N.Y., native gets up close and personal with a fine lady, heads to an abandoned warehouse to get down with a crew of dancers and serves his fresh vocals in front of a pricey ride.
"I'm just thankful for this opportunity to get my work to a greater audience and I plan to continue working as hard as possible to ensure my continued success," the singer-songwriter shares. "Hard work brings good results and only the strong survive. So to everyone reading this, if you have hardship or adversity in your life take a minute and 'Switch It Up'!"
Witness Greg Machado in action below.



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