The Jonas Brothers marking their much-awaited comeback with real swagger and energy, and descend on a high school football field and live it up in their new video for the much-anticipated new single "Pom Poms," the lead single off the pop trio's upcoming still untitled fifth studio album, their first album since 2009's "Lines, Vines and Trying Times," is set to hit shelves later this year. Get your pom poms out and celebrate! The Jonas Brothers' first official video in over three years has hit the web two days early thanks to Perez Hilton. It's got a great energetic and sexy vibe.
The high-spirited sing-along track itself is a massive, sing-along pop song that's straight from a high school football halftime show, with its wailing brass section and schoolyard chanting. It's fantastic slick and fun with a dab of the old school a la Bruno Mars. But our favorite part of the video has to be the climax, when The Jonas Brothers have a Drumline-esque dance-off with their hot dance squad. The brothers playfully bust out their best dance moves while singing, "Baby put your pom poms down for me." We didn’t think they had moves like that!The former Disney sibling trio enlists a group of sexy cheerleaders for their latest video, a fun pop confection with lots of choreographed booty-shaking and other PG-13 titillations set on a high school football field. While it doesn't break any new ground for the now-twentysomething siblings, the video is good hand-clapping fun with a vibe befitting the song's light-as-air sonics and goofy lyrical content. The result is straight from a high school football game halftime show, a grand way to usher in "Pom Poms," which definitely brings out a new playful and fun side to the threesome.
It's no surprise the music video for the song channels the movie "Drumline," with cheerleaders, a full marching band, fireworks, an epic dance-off, and even a gospel choir get in on the fun. The elaborately-staged clip, was filmed in February in New Orleans, Louisiana, really commits to the premise implied by the song's title, and it takes place smack dab in the middle of a high school football field. Joe, Kevin, and Nick playing guitars and rock out accompanied by sexy dancers as sparks fly behind them, and "Pom Poms'" infectious sound travels all across America!
The high-spirited sing-along track itself is a massive, sing-along pop song that's straight from a high school football halftime show, with its wailing brass section and schoolyard chanting. It's fantastic slick and fun with a dab of the old school a la Bruno Mars. But our favorite part of the video has to be the climax, when The Jonas Brothers have a Drumline-esque dance-off with their hot dance squad. The brothers playfully bust out their best dance moves while singing, "Baby put your pom poms down for me." We didn’t think they had moves like that!The former Disney sibling trio enlists a group of sexy cheerleaders for their latest video, a fun pop confection with lots of choreographed booty-shaking and other PG-13 titillations set on a high school football field. While it doesn't break any new ground for the now-twentysomething siblings, the video is good hand-clapping fun with a vibe befitting the song's light-as-air sonics and goofy lyrical content. The result is straight from a high school football game halftime show, a grand way to usher in "Pom Poms," which definitely brings out a new playful and fun side to the threesome.
It's no surprise the music video for the song channels the movie "Drumline," with cheerleaders, a full marching band, fireworks, an epic dance-off, and even a gospel choir get in on the fun. The elaborately-staged clip, was filmed in February in New Orleans, Louisiana, really commits to the premise implied by the song's title, and it takes place smack dab in the middle of a high school football field. Joe, Kevin, and Nick playing guitars and rock out accompanied by sexy dancers as sparks fly behind them, and "Pom Poms'" infectious sound travels all across America!
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