"Stay the Same" is the debut solo single by American singer
Joey McIntyre, released in February 1999 from his debut solo album, Stay the Same. It peaked at No. 10 on the
Billboard Hot 100 and was certified gold by the
RIAA. The song is McIntyre's most successful single.
Music video
Directed by
Rocky Schenck, the video begins with McIntyre (along with a gospel choir) recording the song in a recording studio. It later cuts to scenes of McIntyre singing on the Belmont Ave. pedestrian bridge over the 101 freeway near
Silver Lake and
Echo Park in
Downtown Los Angeles, in a tree while looking over the said highway and on the roof of a house. McIntyre also sees a birthday being held while singing from afar.
"Stay the Same" is the debut solo single by American singer
Joey McIntyre, released in February 1999 from his debut solo album, Stay the Same. It peaked at No. 10 on the
Billboard Hot 100 and was certified gold by the
RIAA. The song is McIntyre's most successful single.
Music video
Directed by
Rocky Schenck, the video begins with McIntyre (along with a gospel choir) recording the song in a recording studio. It later cuts to scenes of McIntyre singing on the Belmont Ave. pedestrian bridge over the 101 freeway near
Silver Lake and
Echo Park in
Downtown Los Angeles, in a tree while looking over the said highway and on the roof of a house. McIntyre also sees a birthday being held while singing from afar.