It was released as the second and final single from the group's debut compilation album Until One (2010) by Virgin Records in October 2010.
Nick Levine of Digital Spy gave the song a somewhat positive review stating: "Urban British pop and commercial European dance are now such comfortable bedfellows that this collaboration between a trio of Scando knob-twiddling types and the best thing to come out of Plumstead since Shampoo barely raises a brow.
Tinie Tempah steers 'Miami 2 Ibiza' towards its big whooshy bridge and trancey arms-in-the-air chorus with his customary lyrical flair, but the result still feels like the musical equivalent of the Cam 'n' Cleggy coalition.
The video shows a videotape being made of a couple's vacation, with some shots of Tinie Tempah and the Swedish House Mafia performing.
Larson said: "The video is also meant to depict a kind of powerful independent woman, someone who takes from life what they want and does what they want.