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Betty Who dances up a storm

Betty Who dances up a storm in the video for her new tune Mama Say. 

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The catchy song is from the singers forthcoming second album The Valley. Betty’s already scored a big hit with her remake of the Donna Lewis tune I Love You Always Forever delivering a whole new legion of fans.

Mama Say was written by Betty and her longtime friend and collaborator Peter Thomas, alongside songwriter Francisca Hall, who has previously written tunes for Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson and Broods.

The album also features contributions from Pop and Oak, who wrote Kehlani’s SweetSexySavage record as well as tunes from Nicki Minaj, Alessia Cara and Jessie J.

The video for Mama Say sees Betty Who showing off her dance moves alongside four fashionably dressed hunks. 

 

 

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