Mon, 02 November 2009 22:32:53 ET
In a music video for Backstreet Boys' song 'Bigger', the band's personnel are seen being accompanied by Japanese girls while they are at an eatery place.
A music video for
Backstreet Boys' new song entitled "Bigger" has been premiered. The clip, which was shot in Tokyo, Japan, features several Japanese girls who don waitress costumes and accompany Brian Littrell,
Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, and A.J. McLean at a local cafe.
Later, the band are also seen walking around the city before going to a karaoke place. Additionally, the footage shows the guys at some venues in Japan, including a video game center and what looks like a temple.
"Bigger" serves as the second single off Backstreet Boys' 8th studio album "This Is Us", which has been dropped in U.S. stores on October 6. Meanwhile, the lead single off the album, "Straight Through My Heart", has been released on July 23 while the music video for the song has been debuted in August.
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