Backstreet Boys appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Tuesday to perform two songs, a new single and an enduring hit from the ’90s.
The long-running boy band first sang “No Place,” a touching ballad from their latest album DNA, released in January. (The music video features the band members with their families.) They followed that performance with a rendition of their 1997 hit “As Long as You Love Me.”
Earlier this month, Backstreet Boys released a documentary on YouTube, The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story, about how the man...
The long-running boy band first sang “No Place,” a touching ballad from their latest album DNA, released in January. (The music video features the band members with their families.) They followed that performance with a rendition of their 1997 hit “As Long as You Love Me.”
Earlier this month, Backstreet Boys released a documentary on YouTube, The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story, about how the man...
- 4/10/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
DNA is the first Backstreet Boys album to hit Number One in nearly 20 years, quite a moment for a group that’s spent the lion’s share of those two decades wandering the pop wilderness. Of course, if the Bsb who sold somewhere in the neighborhood of eleventy skadillion records between 1997 and 2001 were to gaze into our dystopic future and behold the diminished reality of DNA‘s 234,000 first-week “pure purchases,” they’d probably drown themselves in the nearest hot tub. Today, however, the Backstreet’s-backness signified by that paltry sales...
- 2/7/2019
- by Jon Dolan
- Rollingstone.com
The Backstreet Boys were formed over 25 years ago and the pop group's member Aj McLean feels their shows have gotten a little bit bigger than before.
On the biggest difference in their shows from the 90s to now, Aj said in a statement to Ians: "I think our shows have gotten a little bit bigger."
His bandmate Howie Dorough added: "More refined".
To which, Aj agreed and said: "And, you know, more refined. I think we've been a lot more involved, I think, now more than ever as far as the creative process - like building the stage.?
"You know, back in the day there was just a stage that was set up. We would obviously talk about the set list but now we're like literally sitting there with our entire team building it. I mean, we are building the stage."
Brian Littrell also pointed out "one big difference...
On the biggest difference in their shows from the 90s to now, Aj said in a statement to Ians: "I think our shows have gotten a little bit bigger."
His bandmate Howie Dorough added: "More refined".
To which, Aj agreed and said: "And, you know, more refined. I think we've been a lot more involved, I think, now more than ever as far as the creative process - like building the stage.?
"You know, back in the day there was just a stage that was set up. We would obviously talk about the set list but now we're like literally sitting there with our entire team building it. I mean, we are building the stage."
Brian Littrell also pointed out "one big difference...
- 2/6/2019
- GlamSham
The last eight months have been full of “first since” moments for the Backstreet Boys: “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” became their first Grammy-nominated song since 2002, their first single to crack pop radio’s Top 20 since 2005 and their first Hot 100 entry since 2007. On Sunday, the group’s new album, DNA, debuted at Number One, making it the ensemble’s first chart-topper since 2000.
Two factors helped boost the Backstreet Boys’ numbers. First, a bundle deal — which lumped copies of DNA in with tickets to the group’s summer tour — shrewdly capitalized on Nineties nostalgia.
Two factors helped boost the Backstreet Boys’ numbers. First, a bundle deal — which lumped copies of DNA in with tickets to the group’s summer tour — shrewdly capitalized on Nineties nostalgia.
- 2/3/2019
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
Backstreet's back, all right! Early Friday morning, the Backstreet Boys announced they will embarking on a world tour in support of their tenth studio album, DNA, out Jan. 25, 2019. Now available for pre-order, the album includes songs written by Stuart Crichton, Andy Grammer, Lauv and Mike Sabbath. On Friday, they also released a new single, "Chances," written by Shawn Mendes and Ryan Tedder. Produced by Live Nation, the DNA tour will be the boy band's biggest arena tour in 18 years—and Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell, A. J. McLean and Kevin Richardson can't wait. "When this group started 26 years ago—and through all the highs and lows of our...
- 11/9/2018
- E! Online
Milk & Honey Management, the four-year-old company helmed by Lucas Keller which represents producers, mixers and songwriters, is having a big week. On the current MediaBase Top 40 chart, M&H clients claim credits on seven different songs. They include Alessia Cara’s “Growing Pains” (songwriter and producer Oak Felder); Dua Lipa’s “Idgaf” (songwriter Whiskey Water); Bebe Rexha’s “I’m A Mess” (songwriter and producer Jussi Karvinen); Big Boi’s “All Night” (songwriter Lil Aaron); Bryce Vine’s “Drew Barrymore” (songwriter and producer Sir Nolan); Backstreet Boys “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” (songwriters and producers Stuart Crichton and Jamie Hartman); and Sabrina Carpenter’s “Almost Love” (mixer Eric H. Dubowsky).
In addition to representing hitmakers, Milk & Honey provides A&R and marketing services and is building an artist roster, signing leading electronic music DJ Oliver Heldens in April. The company employs 13 with offices in Los Angeles, New York and Nashville.
Said...
In addition to representing hitmakers, Milk & Honey provides A&R and marketing services and is building an artist roster, signing leading electronic music DJ Oliver Heldens in April. The company employs 13 with offices in Los Angeles, New York and Nashville.
Said...
- 7/10/2018
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
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