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Sam Smith dances up a storm in new video 'How Do You Sleep?'

Singer Sam Smith is backed by a team of vogueing dancers in the clip for his new tune How Do You Sleep?

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Ahead of the video’s release Smith teased his social media followers saying he was about to release his “inner dancing queen.”

The clip sees Smith sitting in a chair as he’s surrounded by dancers, before he gets in on the action and begins wiggling his hips.

Smith’s last album The Thrill Of It All came out in 2017, this is the second single he’s released this year following Dancing With a Stranger. Fans are hopefully this the sign as new album is coming soon, but there’s been no official word yet.

Check out the clip. 

OIP Staff


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