This music video is a really a product of a world that doesn’t exist any more. Vitamin C is now an executive at Netflix and there’s only Sam Goody store left. It’s in a mall up in Oregon. I’m depressed now. This music video did not make me smile.
I think they were singing this song to Geri Halliwell, which was sweet.
In this video, shot after Geri left the group, the four remaining Spice Girls sing words of encouragement while each pretends to be a different element.
The year was 2001 and *NSYNC was sick of being dismissed as just being another pop boy band. So, Justin Timberlake and Wade Robson wrote a song satirizing the band’s image and trying to show that they were everything but “pop.” Of course, they called the song Pop. And then they went on a tour called PopOdyssey.
One of my fondest memories of growing up with Lisa Marie is all of the time that we would spend singing Britney Spears’s song whenever we went on a road trip. We would sing at the top of our lungs and, if we got bored with that, we would start singing with exaggerated country accents. There was nothing more fun than singing off-key and off-pitch, though I guess maybe the other people in the car with us would have disagreed.
I think My Prerogative is the only Britney music video that hasn’t been a music video of the day yet. This music video also features Kevin Federline. Remember him? Where did he go? He just disappeared one day. Hope he’s okay.
Lisa asked me to pick a music video for today and I was so excited that I yelled, “Backstreet Boys!”
Who was your favorite Backstreet Boy? I liked Nick!
Trivia about this video? AJ McClean didn’t know the lyrics for the song until he showed up for the video shoot. That tells you everything you need to know about the Lou Pearlman boy band era.
It’s Charles Bronson’s birthday so it only makes sense that today’s music video should be for a performance of the Ennio Morricone-composed theme of one of his best films.