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Miriam Christine releases new music video exclusively on the Internet

by di-ve.com

Monday, 27 September, 2004

Miriam Christine has released a music video to one of the tracks on her new album, 'Little Zee', exclusively on the Internet and you can see it here on di-ve.com.

Talking about how the music video to the song 'Ain't Afraid' happened, Miriam Christine explained, "We thought Ain't Afraid would be a single when we were in the early stages of producing the album. When my husband and I went to Brazil we decided to take this song and the other planned single, "What We Really Mean', with us and shoot music videos of them. 'What We Really Mean' was released earlier this year, but we decided to release different songs afterwards and it seemed that the promo for 'Ain't Afraid' was never going to get seen. We then chose to release it through the Internet. The web is perfect for these special kind of releases."

The video was filmed in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil's original capital. The unique qualities of the colonial city are captured in the production, and parts of the video were filmed in the same main square as Michael Jackson's promo to 'They Don't Care About Us'.

You can see the video for 'Ain't Afraid' by .

The album, 'Little Zee' is available from di-ve shop. Click here for more info.

For more information log onto: www.miriamchristine.comClicking Here

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