‘90s sensation All-4-One have literally gotten the band back together to create an Xbox-focused music clip that has to be seen to be believed.

Ever wondered what it takes for a ‘90s band to reunite? It seems a big fat paycheck from Xbox will do the trick, which swiftly brings us to All-4-One.

The Grammy-winning American group has just gotten together to release “It’s All There” – an Xbox ballad that completely rewrites their 1994 beloved hit “I Swear” into an Xbox ballad. Believe it or not this is absolutely not a joke, and has to be seen to be believed. We recommend you check it out below:

According to Xbox Wire, the band “takes us on a journey from reminiscing about our favourite gaming experiences and memories of years past to those waiting for us on Xbox Series X|S with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.”

We’re not entirely convinced with that one, because we have to imagine that all the R&B megastars saw in this whole shebang was plenty of dollar bills. Still, credit where credit’s due, guys. The music video packs a surprising amount of production value and really smacks you in the face with those nostalgic vibes.

Completely out of place shots with purple colour grading? Check. Slow-motion close-ups with hair flying in the air? Check. The whole thing certainly doesn’t taking itself too seriously, so we’re kinda on board.

On our shores, the All Access program is only available via Telstra, starting from $33 a month. To be honest, it might actually be your best bet at actually nabbing the bloody thing, because both the Xbox Series X and PS5 are tougher to track down than a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. Doesn’t help when some JB Hi-Fi employees are busy creating their own scandal.

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There are also rumours that this is just the beginning of what’s to come, which really whets our appetite. Anybody know what Aqua’s been up to lately?

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