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Kris Wu and Jhené Aiko sing in outer space in New Music Video for "Freedom"


Kris Wu and Jhené Aiko have gone 'where no couple have gone before,' in their new music video for his latest single "Freedom." The track (featuring Jhené Aiko) was released in mid-September, but the official MV hit YouTube late on October 8.

The video begins with the hip-hop and R&B artists in space suits, floating in outer space as they sing "You could have been anywhere in the world, but you're here with me." And then it takes a dramatic turn of separation, with the lyrics; "I had her pillow talking and she told me she just want a little freedom."

Check out the video below. The single is off Wu's upcoming debut album with Interscope Records/Universal Music. And if you want to see more of him, the Chinese-Canadian entertainer is expected to hit the red carpet, October 9th, at the American Music Awards show on ABC.



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