98 Degrees is getting ready to film the follow-up to its "Total Request Live" mainstay "The Hardest Thing."

The foursome's next video will be for "I Do (Cherish You)," a ballad featured on the "Notting Hill" soundtrack. That disc debuted at a lowly number 196 on the "Billboard" album chart, but once the Julia Roberts comedy became a bona fide hit, the sentimental soundtrack began climbing the charts steadily. The record jumps to number 19 next week, which should be music to 98 Degrees' ears.

The quartet recently told MTV News' Chris Connelly about its video plans for the romantic tune, but the subject churned up some less than warm sentiments among the bandmembers.

"When you listen to the song, it's definitely a great love song," said Justin Jeffrey. "It's the type of song that people want to play at their weddings, proms, and stuff, and so I think we're kind of running with that whole--"

"See," interrupted Drew Lachey. "If you just have one guy in the group with romantic interest in the video, it causes a lot of dissension within the group. The last video we had, we had a lot of problems on the set--"

"Actually," Jeff Timmons began, "you know how Nick [Lachey] had the black eye?" [RealVideo]

No word yet on when the new 98 Degrees video will be airing (or if any intra-band skirmishes took place on the set).