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2016 single by Michael Bublé featuring Black Thought
"Nobody but Me " is a song by Canadian recording artist Michael Bublé , featuring American rapper Black Thought from the group The Roots .[ 1] It was released on August 9, 2016 through Reprise Records as the lead single from his seventh studio album of the same name .[ 2]
A lyric video premiered on Bublé's YouTube channel on August 18, 2016.[ 3] The official music video followed afterwards on October 11, 2016. The video takes inspiration from the 1960s show The Dating Game , with Bublé playing all three eligible bachelors: a glasses-wearing nerd, a narcissistic ladies man sporting bell-bottom trousers and sideburns, and a beatnik, beret-wearing French man.[ 4]
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^ Kennedy, John R. (October 11, 2016). "WATCH: Michael Bublé Debuts Video For 'Nobody But Me' " . iHeartRadio . Bell Media. Retrieved January 20, 2017 .
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