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The Chuckle Brothers and Tinchy Stryder's music video is so bad it's bad

Unlikely collaborators met through Keith Lemon

Christopher Hooton
Thursday 23 October 2014 09:40 BST
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Beloved kids TV stars the Chuckle Brothers and bemoaned grime artist Tinchy Stryder have collaborated on new track and music video "To Me To You".

Stryder was probably hoping for a tongue-in-cheek Christmas No.1 type novelty hit with the song, but really no-one comes out of it looking good.

The rapper bumps into the pair in a suburban neighbourhood in the video, before going through the motions of their "oh dear oh dear" and "to me to you" jokes.

Lyrical highlights include:

"You must be Barry, and he's Paul / Nah something's weird, where's your ladders?"

and

"Stop all that me to you to me to you to me to you stuff / We've both got things to do to me to you to me to you bruv"

The track is the product of a studio session the unlikely supergroup held last month, when Paul Chuckle tweeted that he had been "laying down some cool stuff" with Stryder.

Painful as it is, all the proceeds from the single will go to charity.

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