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Shawn Mendes releases his latest single

Shawn Mendes brought cheer to his fans as he released his latest single 'If I Can't Have You' on Friday.
By Agencies

Shawn Mendes brought cheer to his fans as he released his latest single 'If I Can't Have You' on Friday. Mendes will also be performing the song at 'Saturday Night Live' on May 4 and would appear for the second time in the show, as reported by Variety. The three-minute eleven-second video is a total monochromatic experience starting with the camera zooming out of Shawn's face to a sofa on which he was lying.



A noteworthy feature of the music video turned out to be that the first half was a 'no-cut' sequence. 'If I Can't Have You' is centered around Mendes with no other noticeable people featuring the video.


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"Pop is what's in my blood -- no pun intended. In the last six months, I wrote about 45 songs and they're all over the place and different vibes. This is the one consistently every time I played for myself and for friends and family was giving people that smile," Shawn told Apple Music's Beats 1, as cited by Variety.


On the professional front, the singer has wrapped up the European part of his world tour with more than 100 dates and performances lined up in parts of Australia, North America, New Zealand, Asia, and Latin America.

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