Backstreet Boys Have Come Of Age …

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Date: Jan 30, 2008
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Backstreet Boys Have Come Of Age …

[Wednesday 30, January 2008]

They were undoubtedly the biggest boy band of the late ‘90s – the Backstreet Boys have enjoyed worldwide fame thanks to hits including Quit Playing Games (With My Heart), I’ll Never Break Your Heart, All I Have To Give, Larger Than Life and I Want It That Way. With their special hybrid mix of new jack balladry, hip-hop, R&B and dance club pop and following some headline-making incidents over the years including a five-year break, the boys are back on the streets of fame.

So how did the Backstreet phenomenon begin? Born in 1978 in West Palm Beach, Florida, Alexander James ‘A.J.’ McLean quickly took an interest in performing, as well as working as a child model. After meeting future bandmate Howie Dorough at a talent competition in 1992, the duo began to run into junior high student Nick Carter at local acting auditions; the three became friends and formed a singing group. A.J., Howie and Nick then decided to expand, so when they met up with cousins Kevin Richardson and Brian Littrell, who both hail from Lexington, KY, the Backstreet Boys became one of Florida’s hottest live acts and were signed immediately.

“Our music has evolved with our fans. We were young pups when we started. With each album we’ve had the opportunity to grow more mature, lyrically and vocally. We’ve also had the chance to educate ourselves about the business, about artistry and becoming real musicians. I hope that shows with each step we’ve taken.” … Howie Dorough, Backstreet Boys

Backstreet Boys released their first single, We’ve Got It Goin’ On in 1995; an urban pop song that took off in Europe, UK and across the world – BSB’s brand of R&B/pop was gaining a foothold. In Europe they entered a market which was familiar with ‘boy bands’, but unlike a lot of the other groups, BSB’s were more than just a bunch of pretty guys – they could sing. Their live shows proved it with sweet a’capella harmonies and smooth moves that drove the audiences wild. Meanwhile, their second single, I’ll Never Break Your Heart climbed the charts.

Their 1996 self-titled debut, released by Jive Records, reached the Top 10 in most countries, especially Canada and Europe, whilst in the US word of the Backstreet Boys obtained a mild yawn. The American re-release came the following year and slowly but surely, the band’s rise to the top began and their success story was set in motion. Their first album release in the US was ‘Backstreets Back’ and in the summer of ’98 the group undertook their first major US tour with sell-out shows. In the meantime, the group underwent its share of turmoil; Littrell underwent surgery in early 1998 to correct a congenital heart defect and the Boys became involved in lawsuits against record producer Pearlman over royalties – when the dust settled, Pearlman remained the group’s manager and work began on their next album.

‘Millennium’ was released in 1999 and included the hit, I Want It That Way; this album sealed the group’s status as one of the world’s biggest pop acts ever. It sold over 20 million copies in 43 countries and achieved multi-platinum status in 28 different countries. Once again striking immediately after their previous album stopped producing hits, the Backstreet Boys issued ‘Black & Blue’ in 2000. A tour supported the album, but after seven years of non-stop touring and recording, the band agreed it was time for a break.

“When we took a break from 2002 to 2005, it was such a blessing to step outside of our own spotlight and focus on the value of something other than being a pop star. We needed to go through that character building in order to maintain respect for what we all have as a group.” … Howie Dorough

Kevin Richardson tried his hand at Broadway and took a starring role in the musical Chicago whilst Brian Littrell became a father; Nick Carter released his solo album ‘Now Or Never’ in 2002, Howie Dorough did charity work and A.J. McLean made headlines with his stint in rehab battling alcohol and drug addiction. In 2004 the band rejoined and began work on a new album; the result ‘Never Gone’ was released in 2005 and produced the single, Incomplete – although this album displayed a drastic style change that created some negative criticism, it was certified platinum in the US and four singles were released.

Ten years after taking over the pop chart with their 14 times platinum debut album, the Backstreet Boys are indeed back and in fine form after the release of the album ‘Unbreakable’ in 2007; they still manage to keep the momentum going on ‘Unbreakable’, but with a catch: this is their first album since Richardson exited the band in 2006.

“The dynamics of the group are different, with Kevin gone, Kevin was a perfectionist, which, maybe at certain times, prohibited a creative atmosphere." … Nick Carter

A lot has changed since 1997, when the Orlando, Florida-based unit of Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell, A.J. McLean and Kevin Richardson began their impressive run. Today, like so many of their fans that bought those 75 million albums and helped them score a dozen Top 40 Hits, they’ve grown up and started families.

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Submitted by: sonya

hi backstreetboys my name is sonya i am 21old

Submitted by: alexis

ok so i looooooove you guys!!! i have since the first time i listened to american top 40 with ryan secrest here in atlanta and i heard them!!!!!!! i was born 2 years after they got together in 1995, but i still love them!!! i love nick carter! in the music video incomplete i just died when he sang! and their new single inconsolabe is sooo awsome! i didnt even know it was them when i first heard it on top 40. iv thought they had broken up since the last song in 2000 or whatever year it was. but when i looked up the video for inconsolable it was them. i didnt recognize really any of them except brian though (i looooooooove brian!!! hes sooo hawtt!!! haha). and i wasnt sure if this was just him with some other people or what since kevin wasnt there (kevin is sooo awsome! i wish he were still there, he is also reeeeally hawtt!!! lol). but then i read somethin online and it told me just about everything. hah. i am so glad they are all back. i hope they are just as great as they were before the temporary break, even though kev isnt there :(. i hope they make a great come back and everyone falls back in love with them because right now everyone has forgotten how mamazzzing they were and at my school everyone is all into rap and stuff, not that its bad but i wish we could get everyone to "aprove" at my school besides the anoying plastics that are popular but everyone laughs behind theyer backs because everyone thinks the bsb are lame. but theyer not!! so PLEEEEEASE BSB BE AS AWSOME AS YOU HAVE ALWAYS BEEN AND SHOW THE WORLD HOW MAMAZIG YOU STILL ARE!!!
(one more thing: what happend to aaron carter, nicks bro? i know aparently they had that reality show, house of carters, but i havnt heard anything about him except that he was supposed to do dancing with the stars but he dropped out because he had "family issues" that needed to be dealt with. so i mean, if we see nick back with bsb and doing great, then where is mini nick, aaron carter?????)
i love you nick, brian, kevin, aj, and howie!!!

-lemme meet you guys plz,
mee! haha

Submitted by: gijon orosco

ok this is gijon from trinidad i was just 6 yrs when i heard your first song quit playing games with my heart anyways i love you guys well bye and good luck in life .

Submitted by: Tina Bride

Hey The Backstreet Boys i just wondering why you guys are't together any more we love you guys you all are like my biggest biggest fan i worship The Backstreet Boys i sing in my sleep when im dreaming of you guys love you'se all

Tina from Australia

Submitted by: HMMEALEY@YAHOO.COM

I CAN NOT BELIVE THEY BROKE UP!

Submitted by: Chassy_b-rok_fan4life

i luv these boys and i always will i am currently 14 turning 15 next week i have been a fan since i was 4 the cool thing is that the group got togethere the yr i was born 1993 im definitly a b-rok fan but i luv them all i always knew that the group didnt break up and i will buy their music from now until they think its time to quit which i dont think is anytime soon ktbspa

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Submitted by: cerlinañabieza

checkmate!

i want the backstreet boys complete but kevin is no longer belongs to the backstreet boys even though it is his desicion to quit, i respect it and i still continue to support the backstreet boys!!

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Submitted by: Andrea

It was great seeing you boys at Meadowbrook I'm 37 and still a toysrus kid. I'm glad to see AJ looked well. I have fought drugs and alcohol to not keeping relations and much more now I am married with great credit, great job and the newest car i have every owned.

Submitted by: SOSO

I THINK THE BACKSTREET BOYS ARE AMAZING , WONDERFULL , GREAT , UNBELIVABLE I LOVE THEM AND I LOVE THEIR SONGS TOO ,,, I WISH THEM THE GOOD LUCK

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