Jay Sean Drops Off Sexy "With You" Video For Single Ft. Gucci Mane & Asian Doll

Half-naked models riding around on scooters.

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Although there are three artists on this record, don't expect to see any of them performing their "With You" collaboration in the music video. Jay Sean called on Gucci Mane and Asian Doll to add verses to "With You," and while he makes a brief cameo in the visual, neither of the rappers are shown throughout.

However, there are a handful of half-naked, bikini-clad models that are featured riding around the city on two-wheel scooters wearing balaclavas. The Jamar Harding-directed video ends with the girls quickly changing into their normal, everyday attire before walking onto campus at "FWU," a fake university that we can only assume means "F**k With You," words that are repeated throughout the track.

Last week, Jay Sean caught up with Songwriter Universe and talked to them about how he came up with the lyrics to his latest single. "There’s a funny story about how we wrote this song," he said. "I was in a writing session in L.A., where I’d already written a song during the day. And by one in the morning we finished and recorded it. So I was getting ready to leave, but my [co-writer] played me a beat. He said, 'Yo, before you leave man, check this out.' Then he played me the beat for 'With You,' and I was like, 'Oh, man, I can’t leave now!' ‘Cause we didn’t want to lose the moment…we had to do it while we had the vibe.

"So I said, 'Switch the mic back on, Bro.' I went behind the booth and I just turned out a bunch of melodies over the beat, and I said to my boy Xander, who I’d been writing with, 'Bro, I’m not leaving until I write this song.' So we wrote it and it was like six in the morning. The sun was coming out, and we were blasting that s**t loud from the speakers…we were on a vibe. And I just knew it was gonna be a single."


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