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Go behind the scenes of Tomás Matos, Lagoona Bloo, Peppermint & Julian Burzynski’s new music video

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Tomás Matos, Lagoona Bloo, Peppermint and Julian Burzynski lent some serious vocal chops, sequins and signature dance moves for the at-home HIV self-test brand’s latest video campaign, directed and choreographed by Nick Laughlin, with music by Nick Laughlin and Andrew Barret Cox.

The results?Sickening with a capital “S.” In case you may have missed it, the foursome got in the groove with the doctor-approved brand, showing how easy (and essential) it is to self-test.Get in the groove with doctor approved OraQuick!

We enlisted singing sensations Tomás Matos, Lagoona Bloo, Peppermint & Julian Burzynski to show how HIV testing at home is easier (and more essential) than ever. #hivselftest How fun is that?

Photographer Syra Sparkle was on set with the divas, capturing behind-the-scenes (BTS) pictures because we simply need to see more!Choreographer and dancer Richard JMV was feeling the groove and duetted the cutest video:#duet with @Queerty* #oraquick Get in the groove with doctor approved OraQuick!

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