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Cousins (song)

"Cousins" is the first single from Vampire Weekend's second album ''Contra''. It was recorded by the band in Mexico City and debuted a few days later in Guadalajara.〔 (Cousins Songfacts ) 〕 The single was released November 17, 2009 and a 7" was released December 15, 2009.
== Music video ==
The video for the song, directed by Garth Jennings, debuted on MTVu on November 19, 2009.
The video features the members of Vampire Weekend performing in a long alleyway. Throughout the song, the members of the band rotate places on a platform that moves up and down the alleyway on a track. While some of the band members are on the platform, the others take positions beside the platform. The band members also exchange masks of one another, wearing them whilst singing. Towards the end of the video, confetti starts raining down on the alley.
Stereogum describes the video as "quick, quirky, and unpredictable but not without a sense of humour about itself, so pretty much perfect for a band of Ivy Leaguers who aren't above self-satirizing their prepped up ways."

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