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Eager to snatch a piece of the Nintendo Sw-oled attention (or just a cosmic coincidence brought on by most of the U.S. returning from a holiday break) Xbox released a new marketing campaign for its All Access program that’ll appeal to connoisseurs of ‘90s R&B.
Called “It’s All There,” the ad is a music video from popular ‘90s R&B group All-4-One. The song is actually an Xbox-ified remix of the group’s “I Swear,” the song that earned All-4-One a Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals in 1995.
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Eager to snatch a piece of the Nintendo Sw-oled attention (or just a cosmic coincidence brought on by most of the U.S. returning from a holiday break) Xbox released a new marketing campaign for its All Access program that’ll appeal to connoisseurs of ‘90s R&B.
Called “It’s All There,” the ad is a music video from popular ‘90s R&B group All-4-One. The song is actually an Xbox-ified remix of the group’s “I Swear,” the song that earned All-4-One a Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals in 1995.