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"Inconsolable" is a song by American boy band Backstreet Boys. The song was released as the first single from their sixth studio album Unbreakable (2007). It is the group's first single without Kevin Richardson , who had left the group in 2006.
The third song and lead single "Inconsolable" was produced by Emanuel Kiriakou and written by Emmanuel, Lindy Robbins and Jess Cates. [9] It features the trademark emotional boy band romantic lyrics [10] with very heartfelt vocals. [11] "Something That I Already Know" was described as "a classic Backstreet Boys pop-rock ballad".
"Incomplete" is a song by American vocal group Backstreet Boys from their fifth studio album, Never Gone (2005). The power ballad [1] was released on April 11, 2005, as the group's first single since they decided to reunite after a two-year hiatus.
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"Helpless When She Smiles" is the second single from American vocal group Backstreet Boys' sixth (fifth in the US) studio album, Unbreakable, which was released on October 30, 2007. The single, produced by John Shanks, was released on December 26, 2007. This song was leaked on the Internet back in May 2007 along with "Happily Never After" which ...
The Backstreet Boys knew they had a lot riding on their second album, so they paid attention to every detail.. AJ McLean appears in Larger Than Life: Reign of the Boybands, in which he looks back ...
On the new Pop Shop Podcast, we're talking to Kevin about BSB's very first Christmas album, their still-unbroken album streak on the Billboard 200 & much more.
The music video for the song is a reward for Backstreet Boys' fans, which features the band members themselves. The video is a tribute to the 1986 documentary Heavy Metal Parking Lot , with the Backstreet Boys playing the role of fans of the fictional heavy metal band 'Sphynkter' in May 1985. [ 5 ]