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Xbox All Access R&B Music Video Featuring All-4-One's Remix of I Swear Praises Xbox all Services.

Xbox All Access R&B Music Video Featuring All-4-One's Remix of "I Swear" Praises Xbox all Services.

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All-4-One, an R & B and pop band, sings praises for Xbox All Access, a monthly membership program that includes Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and an Xbox Series X|S. This program lets players buy an Xbox Series X|S in monthly installments for a period of two years, combining their Xbox Game Pass Ultimate installation plan, allowing gamers access to a comprehensive library of Microsoft while paying for their system. All-4-One honored Xbox's installation plan by remixing their 1994 hit, I Swear, which transformed the song from a hearty ballad to a praiseworthy parody about obtaining all the gaming library and consoles in XBox. It's All There is presented in classic R&B style with a music video influenced by the '90s.

A new video highlighting the features of the Xbox All Access subscription was published earlier today on Xbox YouTube. But it wasn't just a dull suit about what it was like. Instead, it contains the R & B group All-4-One singing a remix of their hit song I Swear, with portions of the lyrics replaced with references to Xbox All Access.

Microsoft unveiled its Xbox All Access service ahead of the November 10th debut of its next-generation consoles, the Xbox Series X/S. The $499 price tag for the Xbox Series X and the $299 price tag for the Xbox Series S are divided into monthly installments over a two-year period. The service offers access to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, as described by All Access. The thinner Xbox Series S plan costs $24.99 per month, while the Xbox Series X plan costs $34.99 per month. The 24-month plan concludes with complete ownership of either machine, though gamers will need to subscribe to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for ongoing access.

Despite the fact that the program has been accessible for nearly a year, Xbox released an R&B music video to promote its Xbox All Access program, which featured the 1990s pop group All-4-One. The music video is loaded with R&B cliches, such as tacky lighting effects, dramatic transitions, and the All-4-One vocalists' angelic voices. It's All There is a spoof of the group's 1994 hit, I Swear, and while the subject has changed, the remix retains its romance and charm. The video centers on Xbox All Access, with All-4-One gushing praises for the program, in which the next-generation system and Game Pass library are "all there" in one area.

The full It's All There video advertising for Xbox All Access by All-4-One may be watched below.

The creative parody is a fantastic way to stimulate interest in the Xbox All Access service, which is set to launch in 2020. It's only right that All-4-One sings the song, given the band's name signifies the Xbox installment plan's all-for-one character. Gamers get a next-generation Xbox console and access to the vast Game Pass library while paying lower monthly fees by reducing the large console price tag.

However, the song isn't about human love, the music video is about a girl and her next-generation Xbox. The cheesiness is a lovely addition, as the gamer plays The Sims by candlelight while the fake wind whips her hair in a dramatic, R & B music video fashion. Xbox All Access may have dwindled in popularity, but All-4-One gave it one more opportunity in the public eye.


H/S: Xbox/Youtube


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