January 13, 2009 15:50

Brand new Jamie T song and video posted online

Hear and see 'Fire Fire' now

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A brand new Jamie T song has been posted online.

The track, 'Fire, Fire', can be seen on Abeano.com or by scrolling down below.

The new song comes as Jamie T has spoken in this week's issue of NME – on UK newsstands tomorrow (January 14) – about his second album, which is released later this year.

Speaking about the new song, he explained that it is a giveaway to make up for the long gap since the release of his debut 'Panic Prevention' in 2007 - and the star revealed 'Fire, Fire' is "not even going to be on the record".

However Jamie T insisted the song was no throwaway which is why he filmed the new video, which features wheelbarrow races, for the track.

"You always feel when people do that [give away tracks], that it’s like 'You're fucking half arsing me, you're stitching me', [it's only a track] you shove on a fucking Japanese B-side and that's for free," he explained.

"It's proper, I'm really fucking proud of it, [that’s why] I'm making a video for it. It's not just like a little 'La la whatever', it's like a big deal for us."

To see what Jamie T has to say about the songs that will feature on his second album, and the unusual location where he's recording it, get this week's NME.

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