Boy Band ‘Boys No More’ Featuring Four Dreamy Heartthrobs From The 90’s
Boy Band ‘Boys No More’ Featuring Four Dreamy Heartthrobs From The 90’s could be spotted on streets of Philadelphia. Keep your eyes peeled.
Joey Fatone of *NSYNC, Nick Lachey from 98 Degrees, Joey McIntyre of New Kids on the Block, and Wanya Morris of Boyz II Men—in boy band “Boys No More.” It’s the ultimate boy band of pop culture icons, who recorded a fun music video, “Make it Right.”
Stop my tween year old beating heart, I cannot breathe! What? These are members of my favorite bands all in one. The only man missing is Jordan Knight, but we’ll let that slide. Oh, and Justin Timberlake too, but fine, whatever 😉
This is what dreams are made of for the teenage girl I was, now a thirty-something.
Look out for the the full-length original song, developed in partnership with CSAA Insurance Group, a AAA insurer – and is sure to be at the top of everyone’s playlist this summer.
“I’ve known these guys for most of my career and we have become friends. When I got the call from CSAA I knew our chemistry would come through in the song and video,” said Joey Fatone. Wanya Morris added, “After we recorded the song, we all felt like we were taking a trip down memory lane while telling the AAA Insurance story.”
This is by far and away the one the catchiest music videos I’ve seen of this kind. Nicely done!
An ode to boy bands from start to finish, the superstar collaboration was created by Deloitte Digital. The music was written, produced, recorded, arranged and mixed by the award-winning Heavy Duty Projects. And the video you’ll see was spearheaded by director Calmatic,
Grammy award-winning director of the “Old Town Road”
video and the 2023 remake of “White Men Can’t Jump.” Mulvi Group/Live Wire Entertainment’s Emmy award winning Joe Mulvihill produced and consulted on the project. The video was produced by Prettybird and choreographed by Emmy nominated creative director and choreographer Jemel McWilliams.
If you’re in Philly this month, you might see the Boys No More tour bus rolling thru town. You might even hear the catchy summer tune at a Phillies game this summer.
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