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Martin Garrix And Bebe Rexha Drop “In The Name Of Love” Music Video

Martin Garrix and Bebe Rexha's recently released collaborative single "In The Name Of Love" has already proven to be a juggernaut of a hit, with the two artists performing the song live both at Lollapalooza and on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. Now, the official music video for the joint effort has hit the internet for streaming, revealing a visually striking accompaniment to the emotionally charged song.
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Martin Garrix and Bebe Rexha’s recently released collaborative single “In The Name Of Love” has already proven to be a juggernaut of a hit, with the two artists performing the song live both at Lollapalooza and on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. Now, the official music video for the joint effort has hit the internet for streaming, revealing a visually striking accompaniment to the emotionally charged song.

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The video for “In The Name Of Love” features the backdrop of a sprawling manner as Rexha delivers the song’s familiar vocal hooks, dressed in an eye catching red dress. Garrix later joins Rexha and the two stand above a swimming pool on diving boards as a storm churns beneath the surface of the water. The clip comes to a dramatic close with the two disappearing into the crashing waves.

All in all, the video treatment for “In The Name Of Love” is simple yet effective, featuring spectacular cinematography and a memorable appearance from Martin Garrix.


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