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Two of South Florida's most powerful industries -- sex and hip-hop -- are collaborating. Yesterday, Miami-based hip-hop star Flo Rida released the video for his song "Touch Me" on a risque website based in Boca Raton: AdultFriendFinder.com.
The site is owned by Penthouse media and marketed as a way for those looking to swing and have casual sex. Even the stodgy Wall Street Journal took an interest in this venture -- strictly from a business standpoint, of course.
You can see the video here. A Juice investigation found no evidence of nudity.