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"THE ONE" Exclusive

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Backstreet Boys - The One (Music Video)

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    The Backstreet Boys are now in the midst of their first U.S. tour, and when the group pulled into New York City over the weekend, the Boys talked to MTV News about the genesis of the "Everybody" clip. .
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