gin and juice I saw this video when I was little but I had no idea it was around loong before I was born or that the singers in this video were Swedish
This was how i heard this song for the first time, took me a few years back in the day to realize it was a cover! They used to play this on nickelodeon
I had a HitClip with this song. I remember opening it for my birthday. My birthday party was at a bowling alley that year. ABBA having a new album this year somehow took me down the A*Teens rabbit hole and I'm pretty sure they're going to be all over my Spotify year end review because of this!
@@christophershibles383 no way!!! I remember finding someones hit clip player on the bus and i was soooo happy because it came with some Nsync Britney and backstreet boys, i feel bad for the person who lost it but i was very young so i didn’t think much about it at the time and i loved their song upside down lol
The blonde girl looked like Mandy Moore in the Candy video and the brunette looked like one of the singer from the group Dream that Diddy ran. I remember when this played on The Box non-stop for a night, like somebody kept ordering, but it's truly an awesome reboot of the song with a 90s flavor to it. Boy, I miss these days as these were the last great years of mainstream music.
I watched the premiere of this video as a kid in 2000, back when Nickelodeon used to do a music video countdown of the top ten charted songs in the afternoon after school. This is what got me hooked on A*Teens and ABBA both growing up. God, it sends me back...
I remember so distinctly watching this music video as a child in my then living room and being completely fascinated! Whenever I hear this song now I get almost chocked up because it reminds be of when I was 3-4 and 'dancing' to the music!
Oh my goodness! I have not heard this version of the song for well over a decade. When I say they wore this song out on Radio Disney in the year 1999,... I mean they WORE IT OUT! They played it like twice an hour every hour! But it was a good song, and so catchy. You couldn't help but to like it. And it was part of the sounds of being a teenager. This brought back so many good memories. Miss those days.
Año 2000, Colegio de La Salle, Cartagena-Colombia. Yo, pegado a mi discman escuchando esto. Hoy, a mis 38, lo sigo escuchando, cantando y bailando como la primera vez. 🥰
recuerdo que mi mejor amiga me decía "no puedo esperar a tener 17 años y cantar dancing queen" Si hubiera sabido que iba a vivir solo hasta los 24, no hubiera querido crecer tan rapido. Te extraño Maca.
@@jessicavargas8176 sí la extraño muchísimo porque fue la única amiga verdadera que tuve, más como una hermana, era la persona más amable, compasiva y buena del mundo. Algún día nos volveremos a ver.
This shows us that abba is a unique, iconic and legendary group, more or less 30-25 years after their songs were hits they made a whole album with abba's music, and even today, they are inspiration for many
Totally agree. This version is SO faithful to the original, and it still works. There was no need to reinvent the sound to appeal to a younger audience.
I was going to scoff-- but then I remembered that as a kid I had an album with children's version of Beatles songs-- and I still remember the day in my childhood when I was informed that the Beatles were a real band and not just a fictional band comprised of actual beetles.
@CASPER 12345 I actually prefer the A-teens version and I don't see how doing a cover of a song makes them entitled as doing covers of songs goes way back.
***** that's right 80's kids were the 90's generation i don't know why people that born in the mid 90 think that was their generation they were in diapers and didn't know shit about music at that young age... anyway this teen group was more a early 2000's sensation anyway
Wow saber que logre oír todo esto cuando se estrenaba en mtv y sentir ya los 30's encima si te hace ver que la vida es muy corta y hay que disfrutarla al máximo
@@tolkenreus9544 Estamos iguales, yo los escuchaba cuando tenia 28 años, pense que era de los pocos de esa edad que escuchaba a este grupo, que era musica para mas pendejos en realidad, pero me gustaban igual, tambien escuchaba a los Backstreet, Nsync, Britney, Aguilera, Nelly Furtado, Mandy Moore, no se, raro para nuestra edad de ese momento escuchar esa musica, pero era una epoca donde me gustaba este pop adolescente.
@@tolkenreus9544 Pero asi como te escuchaba este pop, tambien te escuchaba rock como The Verve, Blur, Oasis, U2, el Coldplay de los 2000 de Parachutes y Rush of Blood To The Head, etc.
I've known, listened and danced to this song back in '99 and it has taken for me until today to see the videoclip for the first time. I wasn't really a MTV guy back then.
These kids did prove any music producer who ever said kids today don't like old songs wrong.. Litteraly remake the song with a few modern touches (no rap verses or new verses in general) and boom you have a hit group.. A teens didn't last long but allot longer than any would have guessed at the time
Marissa Sypek I remembered I had one of those mines was inSync "Bye bye bye" and "It's Gonna Be Me!" Don't judge ok it was the 90's I was young, naïve and didn't have a band that I was into just like all the other kids at school
Not only the two boys were so cute. . . They were all pretty, had a great voice, the choreography was just great and suited the four and the songs. It was just great to let the four sing the ABBA songs again.
I know that this was a band for children and preteens, but I genuinely miss the clothing aesthetic from this era. I'm 41 and still have all my cute clothes from that time in good condition, from when I was in my early 20s.
bellisimos tiempos de buena música y bailes..donde era diversión sana acompañada de romanticismo y seguridad en ésos años..que añoranza a la vida de actual
Love anything by ABBA, or the A TEENS, it just make me feel good all inside an out, reminds me of being a kid again, dam miss them days, use to be able to move like that.
Greetings from coastal Mississippi. This video reminds me of the Breakfast club. Love the Abba Teens. As a teenager in the 70's, will always love ABBA. 🎉😂
Roselia Thorn Sorry I was a 70s teenager, from Buffalo, NY Buffalo had a good music scene in 70s 10 years of concerts at Bills Stadium. Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Bob Seger, The Who, Allman Brothers & Lynyrd Skynyrd. Country singer Alan Jackson. I wish they could have got David Cassidy from Partridge Family to play here. It was cool almost every band opened saying HELLO BUFFALO. Hate to say this about my City, Buffalo is cursed. We get 10 feet of snow every winter from Lake Erie, we lost 4 Superbowls. The worst was 1977 Blizzard it snowed every day in December & January for a total of 19 feet we still had snow on the ground in June. Also the City & Schools were closed for 3 weeks. There was a Quote in the News saying people are afraid of Buffalo like people are afraid of the movie Jaws. We only got Visitors because Niagara Falls is close. At least we have the Lake for summer fun. Always WHITE CHRISTMAS IN BUFFALO
I love this because their message was just promoting having fun. There isn't any angst, drama, or scandalous behavior you see in the "kids" networks or music videos today. The music video was innocent with good intentions so that's what makes me love this apart from the fact that this is nostalgic to me. :)