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Video Premiere: Danity Kane's 'Bad Girl' Ft. Missy Elliot
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The R 'n' B group's new music video for their second single from their latest LP "Welcome to the Dollhouse" has been premiered.

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The new music video from Danity Kane for their latest single "Bad Girl" has been premiered on FNMTV on Friday, July 25. The new clip, which was directed by renown director Erick White, also features the appearance of female rapper Missy Elliott.

It seems that the concept of the video is picturing the girls as female superheroes. The clip saw each of the girls having problems like being captured or being chased by a man, but after they transform into their superhero outfits each of them can handle their problems easily.

Beside the ala superhero storyline, the video also features the iconic and usual sexy dance moves from the girls group. Meanwhile, Missy herself appeared from the middle through the end of the clip, rapping and dancing with the group.

The song itself is being set as the second single from the Danity's sophomore effort "Welcome to the Dollhouse", which was dropped on March 18. The dance-pop track, that was produced by Danja, was released on July 15 via CD and digital download formats.

Danity Kane's "Bad Girl" featuring Missy Elliott Video Premiere:

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