The always entertaining and former YouTube sensations, Karmin released a 90's inspired video for their latest single "Acapella," a follow up to their 2012 Platinum song "Brokenhearted." In an era of dance anthems, dub-step and DJs, Karmin's new video stands out by taking their music video style back to the days of "TRL" on MTV. Fluid transitions of choreographed dancing, neon-lit fish-eyed solo shots and colorful contrasted sets make up this fun and reminiscent Destiny's Child 'Say My Name" video upgrade an immediate hit.

Karmin consists of couple Amy Heidemann and Nick Noonan, who are currently engaged and on tour opening for the Jonas Brothers. The single is available on iTunes and according to JustJared.com; the pop duo will release their first full-length studio album, Pulses this fall.

In an interview for RyanSeacrest.com the duo states:

"The video for 'Acapella' is visually something we've always wanted to put out. Our first few major label videos didn't totally capture who Karmin is," explains the duo. "It feels good to create something like this where we are at the helm and can really be proud of. The video definitely plays homage to the 90s videos we grew up with and are still inspired by today."

The single 'Acapella' is not necessarily about singing without accompaniment, but actually about moving on from a relationship and becoming independent. According to AZlyrics.com, singer Heidemann cleverly states in the chorus:

[Chorus:]
Used to be your baby, used to be your lady
Thought you were the perfect lover
All the harmony went fallin' out of key, so
Now you gotta find another
Now you're talkin' crazy sayin' that you made me
Like I was your Cinderella
You and me are through though, watch me hit it solo
I'mma do it acapella, yeah
Whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
I'mma do it acapella, yeah

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