Did Aly and AJ Remake Potential Breakup Song?
BRB, playing this on repeat. 2020 took a lot from us, but in its final days, it did give us one incredible gift: An updated version of Aly & AJ’s classic 2007 bop, “Potential Breakup Song.”
Why did Aly and AJ rerelease Potential Breakup Song?
The inspiration for Aly & AJ’s re-release of “Potential Breakup Song” is not lost on the sisters. “Obviously, TikTok brought this song back from the dead,” Aly admitted. “We really have TikTok to thank, and a bunch of moms.” She of course is referencing the viral videos of TikTok moms lip-syncing to the iconic song.
What movie is potential breakup song in?
X-Cross
“Potential Breakup Song” was covered by Japanese singer Ami Suzuki under the label Avex Trax. It was released on 28 November 2007. The song was used in the Japanese horror flick X-Cross, in which Suzuki had a lead role, alongside the original Aly & AJ version.
Is Potential Breakup Song Disney?
The single was released on Radio Disney on May 12, 2007, containing the edited lyrics rather than the official version of the single. The song was made available for sale on the US iTunes Store on June 26, 2007, along with a pre-order offer for their second studio album, Insomniatic.
How old is Aly and AJ now?
32 years (March 25, 1989)
Aly Michalka/Age
The resurgence was timely, given that Aly, now 32, and AJ, 30, would just months later put out their first studio album since 2007′s “Insomniatic” (which houses “Potential Breakup Song” and followed their successful 2005 debut, “Into the Rush”).
Are Aly and AJ really sisters?
AJ Michalka
Aly Michalka/Sisters
Are Aly and AJ still singing?
Aly and AJ are now in their early 30s, and they’ve returned with what just may be the soundtrack of the summer – a new album with a title long enough to make up for such a long absence. AJ MICHALKA: It was 2020.
How old were Aly and AJ when they made Potential Breakup Song?
The resurgence was timely, given that Aly, now 32, and AJ, 30, would just months later put out their first studio album since 2007′s “Insomniatic” (which houses “Potential Breakup Song” and followed their successful 2005 debut, “Into the Rush”).