- Blowin' Me Up (With Her Love)
Infobox Single
Name = Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love)
Artist =JC Chasez
from Album = Schizophrenic
Released = flagicon|US February 25, 2003
flagicon|UK 2004
Format =CD single
Recorded = 2002
Genre =Dance-pop
Length = 4:50
Label =Jive Records
Writer =Dallas Austin , JC Chasez
Producer = Dallas Austin
Certification =
Last single =
This single = "Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love)"
(2003)
Next single = "Some Girls (Dance with Women) "
(2004)"Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love)" is the first solo single byJC Chasez and was released in the U.S. inFebruary 2003 . He is the second member from'N Sync to pursue his career as a solo artist. The song was later featured on the soundtrack for the 2002 drama film "Drumline".It was released in the UK a year later inFebruary 2004 , where it was grouped together with "Some Girls (Dance with Women) " as a double A Side, and reached number 13.Music video
The music video for "Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love)" was directed by
Bryan Barber and shot in 2002. JC approached Barber after seeing his video forOutKast 's "The Whole World." "It's totally different from what he's done with *NSYNC," the director said. "He wanted to go left of center and that's what we did. We had some fun and presented JC in a whole new way." Aside from 'funky choreography,' sets built from auto wreckage and a post-apocalyptic wardrobe, the video features a lot of drummers. "Other than that, there's nothing to do with [the movie] " - Barber said.The video appears to be set in a post-apocalyptic world. The plot revolves around a sexually-frustrated JC pursuing his love interest through a monster truck rally, a dirty diner, and, a parking lot, where he tries to seduce
Tara Reid , only to be ignored. At the end, Tara has a change of heart and straddles JC on the diner's counter. JC celebrates his newfound love with a drag race."Blowin' Me Up" was featured in the movie "Drumline", so there are movie clips scattered throughout. The video also features a dance routine by JC and several backup dancers, taking place in a car junkyard.
Dallas Austin , who produced the single, also appears in the video, driving a monster truck and smashing cars. Austin is also theexecutive producer of the movie "Drumline" and its soundtrack, which features Chasez's first solo single.The single was featured in the soundtrack due to the marching band-style in the bridge, which has no relation to the film.
Formats and track listings
US CD/12" single
#"Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love)" [Radio Edit] – 4:21
#"Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love)" [Instrumental] – 4:49Charts
*The small digit between brackets represents the amount of weeks the song stayed at that position.
* *: "Blowin' Me Up/Some Girls"
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