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The visuals, directed by Constellation Jones, find the R&B crooner in the middle of the desert, decked out in some classy attire while singing about his lady love.
Throughout the effort, which features the soothing ode centered on getting down dirty with his woman -- "I'm gonna do you like drugs," he sings -- Miguel and his girl are caught up in many romantic moments, which include passionate kissing and body caresses inside a lavish hotel room.
"Do You" was produced by Jerry Wonda and penned by Miguel. The track appears on Kaleidoscope Dream, which serves as a follow-up to the L.A. native's 2010 debut LP, All I Want Is You.
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