New Kids On The Block Step by Step
New Kids On The Block Step by Step

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New Kids On The Block Step by Step

1990
Movie
50 min
English

Step closer to the New Kids On The Block as they share their newest songs, their hottest performances, and their most personal thoughts. Join the guys as they look at where they came from, where they are right now and where they're headed - step by step.

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IMDbN/A (Music Video)
Rotten TomatoesN/A (Music Video)
MetacriticN/A (Music Video)
Google UsersN/A (Music Video)
Director: N/A (Music Video)Genres: Music, Pop

Plot Summary

The music video for "Step by Step" features the members of New Kids on the Block in various scenarios, often interacting with female fans and performing choreographed dance routines. It showcases their youthful energy and signature style during the height of their popularity. The video intersperses performance footage with playful, narrative segments.

Critical Reception

As a music video, "Step by Step" was primarily a visual accompaniment to a highly successful pop song. Its reception was tied to the song's massive popularity, contributing to New Kids on the Block's image as teen idols. Critical analysis of music videos from this era often focused on production value and entertainment factor rather than deep artistic merit.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually energetic and reflective of the pop music trends of the early 90s.

  • A fun and engaging presentation of the hit song, appealing to the band's young fanbase.

  • Effectively captures the playful and charismatic image of New Kids on the Block.

Google audience: Audience reception for the music video is largely positive, seen as a nostalgic representation of a beloved song and a vibrant period in pop music history. Fans often recall the video fondly for its upbeat tone and the group's energetic performances.

Awards & Accolades

None notable (as a music video, specific awards are rare; the song itself was a major hit).

Fun Fact

The music video for "Step by Step" was directed by Mark P. St. Germain, who also directed other music videos for the band and commercials.

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