The Grammy-nominated American vocal group Backstreet Boys have just released the music video for new song entitled "Bigger", which is the second official single from the boy group's latest highly anticipated album, "This Is Us." The midtempo single finds them re-teaming with their biggest hits "I Want It That Way" hitmaker Max Martin, the mastermind behind hits singles who recently produced tracks for Pink and Britney Spears.
The video for "Bigger" was filmed in early October, while the group was promoting their album "This Is Us," in Tokyo, Japan. The videos was directed by Frank Borin and released on the group's official YouTube account. The four members of the band is mainly seen performing the song through the streets of Tokyo to perform their new single. The group dines at maid cafes features several Japanese girls, visit ancient temples, and even perform their song with locals at a karaoke bar along with a bunch of locals. It ends with the crowd at the karaoke party singing the "la la la la la la" line of the chorus.
The boys will make appearance at upcoming X-Factor, and head to Japan again in 2010 to perform a string of dates on their "This Is Us" Tour. Kicking off February 5th with three dates at the Saitama Super Arena, the group also hits World Hall and the Nippon Gaishi Hall for dates that month. Fans can visit their official website to find more detailed info about their on-going tour.
The video for "Bigger" was filmed in early October, while the group was promoting their album "This Is Us," in Tokyo, Japan. The videos was directed by Frank Borin and released on the group's official YouTube account. The four members of the band is mainly seen performing the song through the streets of Tokyo to perform their new single. The group dines at maid cafes features several Japanese girls, visit ancient temples, and even perform their song with locals at a karaoke bar along with a bunch of locals. It ends with the crowd at the karaoke party singing the "la la la la la la" line of the chorus.
The boys will make appearance at upcoming X-Factor, and head to Japan again in 2010 to perform a string of dates on their "This Is Us" Tour. Kicking off February 5th with three dates at the Saitama Super Arena, the group also hits World Hall and the Nippon Gaishi Hall for dates that month. Fans can visit their official website to find more detailed info about their on-going tour.
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