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Monday, October 27, 2014

Union J sing on a lonely street in "You Got It All"

English boy band Union J have delighted fans with a brand-new music video for their latest track, "You Got It All," the second single from their upcoming sophomore studio album. There is enough pointless pointing, moody stares, arms out wide with a dash of cheese to get any boy band fan giddy. Have the guys - JJ Hamblett, Jaymi Hensley, Josh Cuthbert and George Shelley - got it all? Their new video certainly has.
The former X Factor contestants' latest single, "You Got It All" was written by Magic! frontman Nasri, follows on from their top 10 hit "Tonight (We Live Forever)," and will available arriving later on November 30th. The ballad, is a super sweet crooner sure to melt even the iciest of hearts, which is appropriate considering what the band had to say of the track. "It's the ultimate big ballad and it takes us back to our vocal roots. As the weather turns colder it the perfect song for us to lead through to the winter," the foursome shared about the tune. Considering how cozy the song feels, we've got to agree with the boys.
Talking to Capital FM, Hamblett explained, "It's basically we've gone back to our old roots, it's a different lane for Union J," while Cuthbert added: "We feel like there's no other bands out there that are doing what this sound is, I think this is what we're going to stick with." George added, "we've helped a lot with this song and it does mean a lot to us, aspecially to me since i have a deep connection with the lyrics within it. I thought of this one girl while helping writing it."
Unlike the upbeat "Tonight," which had the four-piece band members partying with a group of friends and fans, "You Got It All" places the foursome by themselves on a lonely street. Shot entirely in black-and-white, the Frank Borin-directed clip is surprisingly minimal for such a big ballad, and is just as sweet as the ballad itself in typical boy band fashion. The Brit boy band show off their sophisticated arty side while putting on a powerful performance in front of huge shadows displayed on a building behind their performance stage, and the black-and-white imagery reminds us a little of Take That's epic video for their track "Back For Good."

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