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  • Promiscuous
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  • "Promiscuous" is a song by American girl-group Under the Radar, released as the second single from her debut studio album Complicated Simplicity on October 9, 2014, under Low Price. Upon its release, the song received very positive reviews and was noted to have more potential than the group's previous single "So Stupid".
  • Promiscuous features cameo appearances by Keri Hilson, Bria Myles and Justin Timberlake. The video focuses on scenes with dancing and flirting because Furtado wanted to recreate the song's indicative vibe, and took the opportunity to film a club video for the first time. Furtado and Timbaland cannot decide whether they want to begin dating or instead flirt with others on the dance floor. Their single performances are intercut with several scenes of a dancing crowd, and the lighting changes between blue, green, red, and yellow colours.
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  • Kelly Ferreira
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  • Hip hop pop
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  • 2014-10-09
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  • Digital download
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  • Released
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  • 244.0
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  • June 2014
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  • Recorded
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  • Mira Shai • Tori Demos • Kelly Ferreira • Amanda Simpson
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  • "Promiscuous"
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  • Nelly Furtado featuring Timbaland
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  • 2006
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  • "Promiscuous" is a song by American girl-group Under the Radar, released as the second single from her debut studio album Complicated Simplicity on October 9, 2014, under Low Price. Upon its release, the song received very positive reviews and was noted to have more potential than the group's previous single "So Stupid".
  • Promiscuous features cameo appearances by Keri Hilson, Bria Myles and Justin Timberlake. The video focuses on scenes with dancing and flirting because Furtado wanted to recreate the song's indicative vibe, and took the opportunity to film a club video for the first time. Furtado and Timbaland cannot decide whether they want to begin dating or instead flirt with others on the dance floor. Their single performances are intercut with several scenes of a dancing crowd, and the lighting changes between blue, green, red, and yellow colours. At the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards, it was nominated for the Best Dance, Female and Pop Video Awards.