
Benson Boone, still rocking that skintight jumpsuit, drops new ‘Mr. Electric Blue’ music video
CNN
After making quite the splash at the Grammys where he backflipped in a body-hugging, baby blue sequined jumpsuit, Benson Boone is back with new music and a very tongue-in-cheek music video.
After making quite the splash at the Grammys where he backflipped in a body-hugging, baby blue sequined jumpsuit, Benson Boone is back with new music and a very tongue-in-cheek music video. The singer and former “American Idol” contestant released his second studio album “American Heart” on Friday, paired with the record’s fourth single “Mr. Electric Blue,” with an accompanying music video that sees him in various getups that are more than a little self-deprecating. The clip opens with Boone, wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with the phrase “One Hit Wonder,” being called into the office of a smarmy agent – identified by a deskplate as “Benson Boone Agent” and played by Jack LaFrantz, Boone’s sometime songwriting partner. The agent breaks the news to the 22-year-old crooner that “we put all our money in moonbeam ice cream and the backflip, and it’s done absolutely horrible,” a reference to one of Boone’s earlier singles on the record, “Mystical Magical.” “We need something new. We need a new gimmick!” the agent exclaims. “Maybe, good songwriting?” “You know I can’t do that,” Boone replies. He is then informed by the agent that he “owes” the label $10 million and spends the rest of the music video doing odd jobs to raise funds. The song itself is fun and pleasantly retro-feeling, with Boone donning shirts that say things like “Inauthentic” as he walks dogs or mows a giant lawn.
