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Watch Poppy cover Tatu’s 2002 chart topper ‘All The Things She Said’

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Pop singer finds herself stuck in a padded room Poppy has shared a video of her covering Tatu‘s Number One hit ‘All The Things She Said’.

The clip, which you can watch below, sees the singer stuck in a padded room. The track was originally a UK chart topper for the Russian duo in 2002.

Earlier this month, Poppy also shared a cover of Pokémon theme song ‘Gotta Catch ‘Em All’. All The Things She Said⁣ ⁣ Out Now A post shared by Poppy (@impoppy) on Jun 3, 2020 at 8:10am PDT Poppy confirmed the rescheduled dates for the UK and European legs of her ‘I Disagree’ tour earlier this year.

The US pop star was forced to postpone the run of shows, which were originally scheduled to begin in March, because of the coronavirus outbreak. “I Disagree UK /

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