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  1. Brian Littrell. Website. backstreetboys .com. The Backstreet Boys (often abbreviated as BSB) [3] are an American vocal group [4] consisting of Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, AJ McLean, and cousins Brian Littrell and Kevin Richardson. They were formed in 1993 in Orlando, Florida . The group rose to fame with their international debut album ...

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    • 'Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)' Backstreet Boys - Quit Playing Games (With My Heart) One of the boys' first singles in 1996, this helped cement them as one of the world's leading pop acts.
    • 'All I Have to Give' Backstreet Boys - All I Have To Give (Official HD Video) The sixth and final single from Backstreet's Back, this pop ballad saw the group have their biggest UK hit at the time, peaking at number two in 1998.
    • 'Shape of My Heart' Backstreet Boys - Shape Of My Heart (Official HD Video) No, this wasn't a cover of the classic Sting ballad, but was in fact a brilliant original pop ballad produced by heavyweights Max Martin and Rami.
    • 'I'll Never Break Your Heart' Backstreet Boys - I'll Never Break Your Heart. This was arguably the song that introduced the band on the world stage. The love song was a hit around the world, including a number 8 in the UK in 1996.
    • “More Than That”
    • “Helpless When She Smiles”
    • “If You Stay”
    • “Try”
    • “We’ve Got It Goin’ On”
    • “Bigger”
    • “Inconsolable”
    • “Drowning”
    • “I’ll Never Break Your Heart”
    • “The One”

    “More Than That” was a hit for Backstreet Boys in 2001, the third single from their fourth studio album Black & Blue, co-written by Adam Anders. The song which showcased the band in their prime is probably better known as the first real success for Anders who would go on to become the executive music producer for Gleeand many a Disney Channel hits ...

    An underrated gem from the Unbreakableera, “Helpless When She Smiles” is quintessential BSB but with a twist. The song is both heartbreaking but also incredibly mature, making for a perfect balance of what made them stars in the first place and how we see them, and ourselves now.

    Back in the day, you could be a predominantly white boy band and still make it on the soundtrack of a Jamie Foxx film Booty Call. Yup, 1997 gave us the comedy film and this oh-so-sensual ditty by the very very young Backstreet Boys. While the song works and gives Color Me Badd a run for the harmonies, it is strange to think how young the Boys were ...

    Arguably the best single from the 2013 LP In A World Like This, “Try” is truthful in its earnest rawness, something that seemed perfectly fitting for the Boys as they tried to maintain their relevance while continuing to expand their discography. Co-written by the criminally underrated James Morrison, the song works because it is soulful without fe...

    So new jack swing is as dated as it can get and hearing the Backstreet Boys get lit, Nineties style feels both strange but also kind of endearing. At a time when there wasn’t really the same level of animosity that complemented appropriation and artists could just be what they wanted to be, even if it was manufactured, “We’ve Got It Goin’ On” isn’t...

    It had been a while since Max Martin shared his brilliance with BSB but in 2009 when This Is Usreleased, there was “Bigger” – the highly underrated guitar-driven single that sadly, had any other artist released then, would have been a massive hit. While Backstreet Boys have been contempt with their career ups and downs, it is a shame that their mat...

    Backstreet Boys went further down the pop/rock route with 2007’s “Inconsolable” from their UnbreakableLP. The single is big and perfectly fit into the new Top 40 space occupied by the likes of rock bands who knew how to play soft, given that boy bands were no longer a thing and hip-hop/R&B was a lane the Boys were very happy to have evolved past by...

    It hadn’t been even five years and BSB already released their first greatest hits album The Hits – Chapter Onein 2001 – that goes to show just how many hits they cranked out in such a short amount of time. “Drowning,” the new single from the compilation was everything we expected from a BSB ballad – heartfelt lyrics, beautiful harmonies and melodie...

    At the time of release, Boyz II Men were at the height of their popularity and R&B ballads were golden. “I’ll Never Break Your Heart” pays tribute to that legacy and while lyrically it may feel a bit over the top, for that timeframe, that era, it’s a fitting tribute.

    Brian Littrell co-wrote this hit single with Max Martin and the result was an upbeat ride that added a bit of a more personal touch to an era otherwise plagued by hitmakers sitting far, far away. “The One” may not have been the best of the Milleniumera but it showcased the much-desired growth the band was seeking.

  2. The Backstreet Boys are the most successful boy band in history, having sold over 130 million records worldwide, and with their first nine albums reaching the top 10 on the ... The Hits - Chapter ...

    • "I Want It That Way" While we still don't know exactly what "that way" is, it has never really mattered. The hit first single from Millennium nails the beautiful pain of when it "ain't nothin' but a heartache."
    • "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)" Oddly enough, BSB has never notched a No. 1 single in their career. They reached their highest position of No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 with this ballad in 1997.
    • "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" This track was not originally on Backstreet's debut U.S. album, but after the song had already been a hit overseas, it was added when that LP was re-released.
    • "As Long as You Love Me" Giving us the flip side of "All I Have to Give," this sumptuous signature song from 1997's Backstreet Boys is about leaving your life in the hands of that special someone—on just the one condition that they love you back.
  3. Backstreet Boys. Thanks to hits like "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)" and "I Want It That Way," Backstreet Boys are the best-selling boy band of all time. They've managed to stay together long ...

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  5. Jan 15, 2018 · 05. of 10. 6. "Shape Of My Heart" (2000) Backstreet Boys - "Shape Of My Heart". Courtesy Jive. "Shape Of My Heart," as the lead single from the album Black and Blue, was one of the most eagerly anticipated singles of the Backstreet Boys' career. It was co-written and co-produced by Max Martin.