

On 5 October 2014, Australian country music boy band Brothers3 covered "Que Sera" during the ninth live show of the sixth season of The X Factor Australia. Christine Sams of The Daily Telegraph noted that the video "starts with a helicopter and sweeping views of what appears to be Los Angeles, before the band members show off their smooth makeovers in sharp black suits and sunglasses - and then in matching cream, pastel blues and whites." Sams felt that the video was reminiscent of Backstreet Boys, Boyz II Men and New Kids on the Block. A second music video for the US market was filmed in Los Angeles and premiered on 28 July 2014. It received a nomination at the 2014 ARIA Music Awards for Best Video. The video features the group singing and dancing in front of different coloured backdrops. The first music video for "Que Sera" was directed by Lawrence Lim and premiered on Justice Crew's Vevo account on. "Que Sera" received two nominations at the 2014 ARIA Music Awards for Song of the Year and Best Pop Release. The song was certified fives times platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association for selling over 350,000 copies. It remained atop the chart for nine consecutive weeks, previously making it the longest-running number-one single by an Australian act since the ARIA Charts began in 1988, until the record was broken in 2019 by Tones and I with her song " Dance Monkey", which spent 10 weeks at the top. Reception įor the week commencing, "Que Sera" debuted at number one on the ARIA Singles Chart. Exploring themes such as friendship, harmony, reflection and an appreciation of life, with the clear connection to the well known saying "what will be, will be", the song enables listeners to draw parallels with their own life experiences as well as further understand Justice Crew's journey thus far. The song was announced as Justice Crew's new single whilst on their national #HypeTour and was available for pre-order from 17 April 2014 along with a 30-second sample through YouTube.
