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The film then shows Brian Littrell going to therapy for his ailment, he reveals that he was diagnosed with vocal cord dysphonia and a neurological problem called dystonia. Throughout the film, the entire group goes to each member's hometown, visiting their old church, school, teachers.
Brian Thomas Littrell (/ ˈ l ɪ t r ə l /; born February 20, 1975) [1] is an American singer and a member of the Backstreet Boys. He is also a contemporary Christian music artist and released the solo album Welcome Home in 2006.
The band's dissatisfaction began when member Brian Littrell hired a lawyer to determine why the group had received only $300,000 for all of their work while Pearlman and his record label had made millions. Fellow boy band NSYNC was having similar issues with Pearlman, and its members soon followed suit.
The Backstreet Boys — Brian Littrell, Nick Carter, AJ McLean, Kevin Richardson — in 1996. (Fryderyk Gabowicz/Getty Images) (picture alliance via Getty Images) That’s an understatement.
Botton, Kevin Richardson, and from left, AJ McLean, Nick Carter, Brian Littrell and Howie Dorough of the Backstreet Boys. Meanwhile, McClean from Backstreet Boys added that managers advised, "You ...
Nick’s childhood hardships come to light as former MTV VJ Dave Holmes recounts in the series: "Nick, from what I understand, saw pop music as his ticket out of a home life that was kind of sketchy."
"Larger than Life" was written by band member Brian Littrell, with additional lyrics by Max Martin and Kristian Lundin. Lundin also produced the song, [6] while Martin and Rami Yacoub produced its "Video Mix" version. [7] The song opens with a boisterous talkbox and AJ McLean’s maniacal "yeah," setting an exhilarated tone. Brian Littrell and ...
AJ McLean, Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrell, Nick Carter, and Howie Dorough of the Backstreet Boys attend iHeartRadio Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on March 1, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.