Belgian singer Selah Sue has shared the lyric video for her single "Together," featuring a guest verse from Childish Gambino, which you can check out below. At first, the song has some ethereal, electronic R&B production that sounds like a more accessible version of FKA Twigs, though it eventually morphs into a more energetic club track with some tinny trap beats thrown in for good measure. Childish Gambino delivers his verse with a crazed, breathless flow, dropping in references to Kanye West and even a Chapelle's Show sketch.

You can check out the lyric video for Selah Sue's "Together" featuring Childish Gambino here:

"Together" will be featured on Selah Sue's upcoming EP Alone, which is set for release Dec. 4. Her second album Reason is set for release in March and will feature collaborations with producers Robin Hannibal and Ludwig Goransson. Her self-titled debut album was released back in 2011.

You can purchase "Together" now on iTunes.

Childish Gambino's most recent EP Kaluai was released Oct. 6. His most recent studio album Because the Internet was released in December 2013 and spawned four singles: "3005," "Crawl," "Sweatpants" and "Telegraph Ave."

You can check out Selah Sue's upcoming tour dates right here — sorry Americans, they are all in Europe:

11/20: Cenon, France @ Le Rocher de Palmer
11/21: Ramonville, France @ Le Bikini
11/22: Esch Sur Alzette, Luxembourg @ Sonic Visions
11/25: Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Paradiso Grote Zaal
12/3: Euralille, France @ L'Aéronef
12/7: Prague, Czech Republic @ Roxy
12/8: Warsaw, Poland @ Proximal
3/12: Leipzig, Germany @ Täubchenthal
3/14: Berlin, Germany @ Astra Kulturhaus
3/15: Hamburg, Germany @ Grosse Freiheit 36
3/18: Koln, Germany @ Live Music Hall
3/22: Zurich, Switzerland @ Kaufleuten
3/23: Lausanne, Switzerland @ Les Docks
3/24: Berne, Switzerland @ Bierhübeli
3/29: Frankfurt, Germany @ Batschkapp
3/30: Paris, France @ L'Olympia

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