Joe Jonas, Lance Bass, Miles Fisher Team Up For Epic 80s Music Video

We recently noted how Above Average is attempting to flip the YouTube Original Channel script by utilizing the star power of SNL performers, but one of the channel’s most recent videos features celebrities of a different kind. Broadway Video‘s YouTube comedy feed is the home of ‘Finish What We Started‘, an 80s-inspired music video featuring contributions from Miles Fisher, Lance Bass, Joe Jonas, and a bunch of funny people.

The video accompanies a song by Fisher, who has previously crafted retro music videos based around 90s sitcoms and classic cult films. This time around, he goes even more old school, setting ‘Finish What We Started’ at an 80s-themed party where three men go through a training montage in order to get revenge on three other men who previous owned them on the dance floor. It’s You Got Served

, but with more camp.

Subscribe to get the latest creator news

Subscribe

One of the three leads is played by Kyle Mooney, who gets a much fairer shake this time around than he did during his other YouTube Comedy Week performance as the narrator of its ill-fated live show. Lance Bass, who obviously has plenty of experience serving up ass-kicking dance routines, serves as the wizened sensei. Rounding out the star-studded crew is Joe Jonas, who helped Fisher write the song on which the video is based.

Above Average, which recently celebrated its first anniversary, is a strange home for the video, but I’m not complaining. Any video featuring multiple dance-offs is a winner in my book, no matter where it lives.

Share
Published by
Sam Gutelle

Recent Posts

Could a free tier be coming to Disney Plus?

It’s no secret that streaming services are struggling to keep pace with YouTube. Google’s video…

2 days ago

Have you heard? MrBeast dives into ‘Shark Tank’ and Kick enters the Octagon.

Each week, we handpick a selection of stories to give you a snapshot of trends,…

2 days ago

Meta’s latest feature uses Instagram content for AI fodder. SAG-AFTRA and CAA aren’t happy.

Update: Meta has reversed course in response to community backlash. In an update posted July…

3 days ago

Netflix snags The Stokes Twins’ YouTube library as its next piece of creator content

Netflix is making another addition to its lineup of creator content, and this time, it's adding…

3 days ago

TikTok’s U.S. tour will serve as a reminder of its small business impact

The summer of 2026 includes the 250th birthday of the United States, but it's also…

3 days ago

A documentary shares the history of card collecting, and its creator-led future

You may remember the story of your first Pokémon card, but you probably don't know the story…

4 days ago