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G-Eazy has linked up with Jack Harlow on the new track "Moana (I Miss Obama)," dropping off a corresponding quarantine-friendly music video with a ton of celebrity cameos.

The Zaytoven-produced track was recorded during the coronavirus lockdown, and sees the self-isolating rapper get introspective about missing exes (and Obama). The track takes its title from Disney's 2016 animated movie; "Got a bitch from Samoa look like Moana," G-Eazy raps.

For the video, the "What's Poppin" hitmaker FaceTimes what looks like all the famous people on his contact list. Diddy, Blake Griffin, Marshawn Lynch, YG, Snoop Dogg, Jamie Foxx, Ty Dolla Sign, and many more show up in the visuals for the track.

G-Eazy also recruited his fans to sing along to the song and record dance videos. The clips are intercut with footage of the rapper performing the song at home.

Check out the video for "Moana" below.

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