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Paris Hilton’s new music video axed from YouTube

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The video for Paris Hilton's latest musical endeavour - single Drunk Text by Manufactured Superstars, on which she features - has been removed from YouTube after being panned by critics. E!Online reports that the socialite-turned-reality-TV-star features on the song with spoken word lyrics, which have been lambasted for their nonsensical couplets, such as: "If you take the word 'sex' and mix it with 'texting,' it's called 'sexting'/When you add drunk sexting, the words just don't make sense," as well as, "It's a hot mess of misspelled obscenities, body parts and run-on questions/I'm not sure what he means to ask," and, "Behind my eyes, I was begging for things my lips would never ask/And my mouth kept pouring desperate clauses of random intent." Before the video was taken down, a number of online sources began criticising the song.

Jezebel wrote: "It would appear that she's not interested in maturing or evolving. She's totally comfortable with being pigeonholed as a bitchy party girl." However, it appears that the track may never be released, after Manufactured Superstars took to Twitter last night.

They wrote: "FYI we put out the "drunk text" version with Lea Luna 2 months ago the one with paris is never coming out it leaked[sic]" News of the track's lukewarm reception comes just weeks after Hilton claimed that she is set to work with Snoop Dogg on a new album. She also claimed to be working with the likes of producer Afrojack and US group LMFAO. CELEBRITY COURT STYLE THE A-LIST STRIKE A POSE WHO WORE IT BEST? PARIS HILTON V KATIE PRICE SOURCE: E!ONLINE, JEZEBEL, NEW YORK POST