Backstreet Boys
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Video Clips As A Musical Icon

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Bands or Groups Pop just as he was in "his time" in the late 90s and beginning of the millenium, the one I remember most and treasure are the backstreetboys, not only because they marked trend as a group but because their sound reflected part of the style and culture of that time.

I remember their featured videos that belonged to his song "Everybody", a horror story that tried to emulate the video "Thriller" Song King of Pop Michael Jackson. In addition to "Everybody" I also remember "Langer That Lif e", but being a videoclip for this article I preferred to choose the video, "I Want It That Way"

First, because at the time it is one of the videos that recounts the "Boom Pop" and "BoysBand"

Second is a song that goes back to that experience that crossed, expecting to spend all artists. The fans will receive at the airport was considered / even reflects t ener fame or being famous, and the whole process of constant touring they must do to meet their presentations, which evokes the feeling of being away from your family and friends but their fans always manage to "make them feel at home."

The video also reflects the attitude or way to follow artists in general, it's like a Status Quo. Look over your shoulder, look to the front, but from a more human point of view can understand that at the end of the day, It happens all the fame and the "normal life back."

About the song, like almost all the melody of backstreetboys, it is romantic type, refers to the time when a person knows that a relationship no longer works for the distance and despite all that part of it was always be . While passing "hangover" (despite or lovelessness // as we say in Venezuela) you refuse to hear it was completed.

Not my favorite songs backstreetboys, but the video carries the reflection of Pop 90s, followed by "Baby On More Time" by Britney Spears, but although the latter reflects the culture of pop music, is more aspirational that "I Want it that Way" approach which reflects the reputation that every musician longs for, that image that transcended generations until today.

Another icon also include video of the 90 as "Wanna Be" of Spices Grils and "Suvivor" Child of Destiny.

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