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Using the metaphor of records and DJs for relationships, Fiona sends a serious message to the man who let her down. B.o.B hops on for a verse to bemoan his own past unsuccessful and unsatisfying loves.
Luckily, their love life misfortune results in a piano-driven, catchy track that will definitely be on repeat. The visuals are great too -- Fiona sings in front of a bright orange wall covered in records and dances alongside a DJ.
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