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*Nsync“Bye Bye Bye” music video felt so new for its time, but it was anchored before.
On a new section of Vevo’s Footnotespop music fans travel back to 2000, when they first laid their eyes on Music Video for Lead Single Off by the band’s record -breaking third studio album, No strings attached.
It was the album’s cover art, symbolically for the band that cuts the ties with their previous leadershipWho inspired music video with high energy. People have a first look at the section, which shares some of the inspiration that made it possible.
When it came to director Wayne Isham, he found inspiration for the attitude of dance crime from the 1951s King wedding With Fred Astaire, dancing all over the room when he performed: “You are the whole world for me.”
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Concerning JC Chasez and LansbassThe bar hunting scene asked Chasez in advance what his favorite car hunt in a movie was. He replied with Robert De Niros in Ronin.
Chasez was surprised when he met the crew that would help him prepare for the hunt, as the same stunt crew from Ronin The Chase scene was there to coordinate.
Footnotes Also shows love for Darrin Henson, who developed the beloved choreography that comes with the track.
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However, it almost did not happen. Henson considered taking time away from music video roreography when *NSYNC’s manager contacted him with the project. He joined and would continue to win an MTV video music award for best choreography.
In a clip previously published on Instagram on Friday 17 January, base celebrated 25 years of the music video in a Especially moment with son Alexander. The preschool sat in his lap while watching music video “Bye, Bye, Bye” on a screen located outside the camera.
“Hello, hello, bye!” sings Alexander. This urges Lance, 45, to ask, “Can you make your hand?” Alexander then repeats the famous texts, this time mimics the iconic hand gesture from the video.
“To honor Bye Bye’s 25th anniversary,” formed the Lance Post.