The Call (song)
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"The Call" | ||
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Single by The Backstreet Boys | ||
From the album Black & Blue | ||
Released | 2000 | |
Format | CD | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 3:24 | |
Label | Jive | |
Writers | Max Martin Rami |
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Producers | Max Martin Rami |
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"Shape of My Heart" (2000) |
"The Call" (2000) |
"More Than That" (2000) |
"The Call" was the second single from the American pop band Backstreet Boys's album "Black & Blue".
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The video is a story of a man cheating on his girlfriend and a role is taken by each of the boys; from running through traffic (AJ), dodging bullets (Brian), getting away in a car (Nick) with a friend (Howie) only to find he is actually her, and a chase scene (Kevin).
In the last scene, all the boys are looking into a crowd of angry women.
Band member AJ McLean later admitted on the Oprah Winfrey Show (in an episode discussing his recovery from depression and drug and alcohol abuse) that it was on the set of this video where he had tried cocaine for the first time.