WATCH: Mayer Hawthorne Debuts 'Her Favorite Song' Video
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- June 26, 2013
- by Variance Staff
Mayer Hawthorne debuted a new video on Wednesday for his latest single "Her Favorite Song." The clip was directed by Marc Klasfeld (who has previously directed videos for Katy Perry, JAY Z and others). It precedes Hawthorne's forthcoming album, Where Does This Door Go, which arrives on July 16 via Republic.

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