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Gwen Stefani to Make History With Live Music Video Created During 2016 Grammys
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In partnership with Target, the singer will produce the music video for 'Make Me Like You' during a four-minute commercial break.

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Gwen Stefani is indeed planning something at the 2016 Grammy Awards. After weeks of rumors, it's just been revealed that the singer will debut a music video for her next single "Make Me Like You" during the ceremony next week.

However, it wouldn't be that simple. Collaborating with Target, the No Doubt frontwoman is poised to make history with the project as it will be the first music video ever created on live TV. The visuals is set to be filmed and aired live during a four-minute commercial break.

Gwen will work with director Sophie Muller on the video, which will feature multiple sets and costume changes in real time as well as "special surprises for fans." Muller was the same person behind the 46-year-old diva's "Used to Love You" clip.

"Make Me Like You" is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, February 16. It's the second single to be lifted off Gwen's just-announced new album, "This Is What the Truth Feels Like". Marking her first solo effort in a decade, it's due out on March 18 with four bonus tracks on the deluxe edition for Target.

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