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Ricki-Lee Hits the Disco

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Ricki-Lee is back with a new song ‘Come and Get In Trouble With Me’ and a disco themed video to go along with it.

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The sing is the first from Ricki-Lee’s forth coming fourth studio album.

The clip sees Ricki-Lee and her pals transported to a 70’s inspired disco, filled with funky dance moves and bottles of champagne.

In the second half of the clip the singer appears in gold body paint and rides a horse – naked!

Ricki-Lee posted to her website explaining the inspiration for the song and the video.

“The video for ‘Come & Get In Trouble With Me’ was inspired by classic 70’s films ‘Saturday Night Fever’, ‘Scarface’, ‘Boogie Nights’ and of course ‘Studio 54’.

“My vision for the video was to step back in time to the 1970’s and recreate the mischievous world that was Studio 54. With a song called ‘Come & Get In Trouble With Me’ the video HAD to be fun.  When writing the song, I was listening to a lot of 70’s funk and disco music and felt inspired to write a song that was laced with that infectious disco groove! So we did!

“The song is all about feeling amazing and feeling free and not caring about what anyone thinks, just doing all the things that make you happy! Skinny dip at sunrise, dance in the streets, go to karaoke, slam some milkshakes burgers and fries! I thought about all the fun I have with my friends on a night out and the song kinda wrote itself.”

Check out the new video below.

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