- “ALL I HAVE TO GIVE” (1998)
There’s a lot of room and costume changes, but “All I Have to Give” is pretty much a performance video, though with a surprising amount of dance for a slower jam. Besides the vile oversized leisure suits, the fashion isn’t too bad by ‘90s standards.
- “I STILL…” (2006)
A lot of ~feelings~ in an alley. Oh, also in a bar. This one earns some points for the moment where Kevin reaches behind the bar and pours himself a drink. Kevin, I think bartenders generally frown upon that sort of thing.
13.“THE ONE” (2000)
“The One” stands as the band’s only clip video, showing backstage and performance footage from the Millennium Tour. Inoffensive, but a bit boring comparatively.
- “STRAIGHT THROUGH MY HEART” (2009)
Vampire hunters! The boys are performing in an underground club, where a bad vampire stalks her latest prey. They end up taking her outside to turn to dust, where they reveal themselves to be Daywalkers–good vampires who hunt bad ones. This is the least Backstreet Boys video on the list, making it pretty unique. NGL, it doesn’t hurt that it reminds me of Fall Out Boy’s “A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More Touch Me” video.
- “GET DOWN (YOU’RE THE ONE FOR ME)” (1996)
This video looks like a bumper for the Disney Channel. The boys are dancing in a circle on a giant half disco ball. They’re surrounded by wall-to-wall TV screens featuring girls dancing, who eventually float out of the screens and fly around their heads. It’s so weird, but what a great dance routine. Note: this one was heavily featured on Much Music, which we all know now as Fuse.
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