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What's it going to take to bring Backstreet back? The '90s boy band sensation still finds a way to continue touring and to release a film but let's be honest: '90s kids are on the brink of insanity waiting to hear a confirmed announcement that the Backstreet Boys and Spice Girls will join forces for the ultimate reunion tour. After endless rumors and being tugged back and forth between false tour announcements, fans will jump at any bit of information they're given. Backstreet Boys' A. J. McLean recently sat down to discussed his latest solo track, "Live Together," his film debut in Nick Carter's zombie flick 'Dead 7' and a potential tour with the Spice Girls. -
Nick Carter, Sharna Burgess Rock 'Everybody' on 'Dancing With The Stars' [WATCH]
Ever since it was announced that Nick Carter was joining the cast of 'Dancing With The Stars,' Backstreet Boys fans all over the world have been awaiting the moment Carter and his dancing partner, Sharna Burgess, would tackle a BSB anthem. Last night, the moment finally arrived as the Backstreet boy and his partner took us back to 1992 with a lively dance set to fan-favorite track, "Everybody." -
Backstreet Boys and NSYNC Members Team Up for a Zombie Movie
Backstreet Boys vs. NSYNC may have been the biggest debate of the 90's, and even today, fans will go to bat for the better boy band (ahem, BSB). Constantly being compared to one another, members of each band have decided to come together for Nick Carter's newest vision, a zombie apocalypse movie titled Dead 7. -
Backstreet Boys Documentary Will Be Released Worldwide in 2015
The Backstreet Boys's lasting power will be tested when Gravitas Ventures releases "Show 'Em What You're Made Of" — "an emotionally open and honest documentation" of the group — across North American theaters Jan. 30.According to a press release, the material was filmed over a recent two-year period."From 1992 to 2002, we were the biggest band in the world," member Brian Littrell said in the release. "No one thought it was going to be as big as it was. Then it just stopped. And what do you do when you're a full grown man in a boy band?"The film was directed by Stephan Kijak ("Stones in Exile") and stars the five original group members: Littrell, Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, AJ McLean and Kevin Richardson, all of whom produced the flick. -
Backstreet Boys 'In A World Like This:' Before July 30 Release Date, Relive BSB's Discography with The 11 Best Backstreet Boys Songs [VIDEOS]
Twenty years into their career, one of the most successful boy bands in history, Backstreet Boys, have racked up a lengthy discography full of musical gems ranging from heartfelt love ballads to funky pop slammers. BSB's comeback...
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