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. While the album's debut single, "Keep Her On The Low" is still doing it's thing, the guys coordinated the release of this record with their debut documentary film, also titled All Around The World, and have already premiered the album's title track with a hot video hallmarked by impressive choreography and bourgie sets. In an interview with Radio.com, the guys talked about the challenges of shooting their "All Around The World" music video, starting with Prodigy's search for his inner star power. "I was thinking about, 'You gotta turn the star on. You gotta transition and get focused for the video,'" Prodigy said. "That was what was flowing in my head. I was just like, I gotta get very focused. We all wanted it to be a great video. And we all watched it and I really love the way it turned out to be." "Dave Scott, he did the choreography," Ray Ray chimed in. "He's one of the best out there. We really appreciate him. The director, Colin Tilley, he's � wow � he's amazing. Out of all the directors that we've worked with, he has his own personal style�What he does, we're almost battling against the camera. We have to dance hard or the camera is just going to control you." more on this story Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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