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One Direction's Releases Weird 'Steal My Girl' Video 'Directed' by Danny DeVito
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The bizarre music video finds the five boys partying with sumo wrestlers, a marching band and a sunglasses-wearing chimpanzee in a desert.

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The official music video for One Direction's new single "Steal My Girl" is finally out. Hitting Vevo on Friday, October 24, the clip was filmed recently in a desert outside of Los Angeles and it also stars comedian Danny DeVito.

DeVito plays a music video director who labels each One Direction member with one word. Harry Styles is love, Niall Horan is light, Liam Payne is power, Louis Tomlinson is danger and Zayn Malik is mystery. It's already weird, but things get weirder as sumo wrestlers, a marching band and a sunglasses-wearing chimpanzee join the five boys' party.

"Steal My Girl" was co-written by 1D's Tomlinson and Payne along with the same people behind the five-piece's 2013 hit "Best Song Ever". It serves as the lead single off the group's upcoming fourth album, aptly titled"FOUR", which is scheduled for release on November 17 via Syco/Columbia.

To support the album, they will embark on their "On the Road Again" tour next year. The North American leg of the tour will open on July 9 at the Qualcomm stadium in San Diego, California.

"We could not be more excited about the new tour," Horan has said in a statement. "We've started rehearsing songs from the new album and can't wait for the fans to hear them live. We're just so very thankful to our amazingly loyal fans - they make it possible for us to play in these incredible places and continue to surprise us every day with their unwavering support."

One Direction's "Steal My Girl" music video

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