The unstoppable Fall Out Boy has released a brand new music video for the Demi Lovato remake of their song "Irresistible," recruiting NSYNC members to help play on the theme of the original "It's Gonna Be Me" video.

The 90s boy band's original video, which was released in 2000, was directed by Wayne Isham, who now helped to put this new gem together. The new video features cameos by NSYNC's Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick, exploring "just what happens to the rock band dolls, as Fall Out Boy now find themselves as the endangered misfit toy dolls, with Demi as their only chance at survival…" according to a press release.

The single, which was released in October 2015, features powerful pop vocals from Demi Lovato, and serves as the band’s third single from their Gold, sixth studio album American Beauty/American Psycho, which also features singles "Centuries" and "Uma Thurman" and is currently available via Island Records & DCD2 Records.

The RIAA gold certified-track has more than 60 million streams on Spotify and YouTube and 30 million on Pandora, and when you watch Demi Lovato nail those high notes together with Fall Out Boy's singer Patrick Stump in the clip, you'll surely understand why

Fall Out Boy recently announced a winter tour with Demi Lovato, kicking off in February and spanning through the end of March. AWOLNATION as well as synth-pop luminaries PVRIS are also slated to perform on the tour as part of the lineup.

Multiple dates on the tour have already sold out, including New York City’s famed Madison Square Garden and the United Center in the band’s hometown of Chicago, so get your tickets fast before they're all gone!

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