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MKTO Issues Rallying Cry in Political 'Just Imagine It' Video: Exclusive

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MKTO premiered the music video for fan-favorite track "Just Imagine It" on Tuesday (April 21) exclusively with Billboard.Originally released in 2015 as part of their Bad Girls EP, the track finds the duo longing for a better world -- a concept that prompted them to dust off the song and create a new video as the 2020 presidential election looms. "Somewhere off in outer space/ There's a world, no wars, no hate/ Where all the broken hearts are safe/ I don't know where it is/ I just imagine it," Tony Oller croons on the song's chorus before rapper Malcolm Kelley jumps in with a rapid-fire political rallying cry on each verse."The message in ['Just Imagine It'] will always resonate no matter how perfect or bad the world is.

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