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After J.J. Mayfield, a music producer, spots Luke and Jessie performing in the park, he promises them fame and gets them to his studio to shoot a music video. However, Jessie and Luke have to pay $1,200 in order to make the music video and produce it. During the shooting of the music video, they fight over the spotlight, causing problems.
A music video to accompany the release of "Wildest Moments" was first released on YouTube on 2 July 2012 at a total length of four minutes and five seconds. [3] The video consists of a single shot of Ware sitting while singing the song, with the camera slowly rotating around her.
On October 1, 2014, Peyton List stated that the fourth season would be the last season of Jessie. [20] On January 9, 2015, Debby Ryan said that the fourth season will see the show go past its 100th episode and also see its fifth crossover with another Disney Channel show.
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The opening sequence and theme song to Austin & Jessie & Ally All Star New Year is a remix of the two shows' opening sequences and theme songs in a format of a skyscraper twisting and turning to the two shows' theme songs; it starts with Austin & Ally and followed by Jessie. Main cast of both shows is shown in the opening sequence.
A third soundtrack album, The Music of Smash: The Complete Season 1, was released digitally exclusively by iTunes on May 21, 2013. [10] It consists of 36 songs that had been previously released for Season 1, either as singles or on the previous soundtrack albums, including the deluxe Target edition of The Music of Smash (which is currently out ...
An accompanying music video was made available online on November 6, 2013 following the finale of the first season of Eric & Jessie: Game On. [1] Including footage of the couple's wedding day, the video "showcases some of the most special moments" from the event, while also featuring scenes of Decker in studio recording the song. [1]