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Watch: OK Go take a ride in video for ‘I Won’t Let You Down’

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They’ve done it again.

The members of L.A.’s OK Go released a new music video Monday, the latest in a long line of clips that have gone viral over the past decade. And, as usual, it’s kind of amazing.

For “I Won’t Let You Down,” the band traveled to Japan, where it borrowed four so-called UNI-CIBs from Honda and rode them around a parking lot filled with many, many extras dancing with color-coordinated umbrellas.

Does that mean the video -- which by early Tuesday had racked up more than 3 million views on YouTube -- is basically a commercial for the automaker’s personal transportation device? Yep. Looks like fun too.

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A taut disco-pop jam funkier than the group’s previous work, “I Won’t Let You Down” is the second single from OK Go’s “Hungry Ghosts” album, which came out this month and will serve as the focus of an appearance by the band Wednesday night at L.A.’s Grammy Museum.

Twitter: @mikaelwood

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