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Behind the Music is an American documentary television series that initially aired on VH1 from 1997 to 2014 and has streamed on Paramount+ since July 2021. Each episode profiles and interviews a popular musical artist or group, examining career beginnings, roads to success and any resultant hardships.
After the success of their first two albums, Backstreet Boys (1996) and Backstreet's Back (1997), the band recorded their third studio album, during 1998 and 1999. When the members of the Backstreet Boys came to Stockholm in November 1998 for a two-week recording engagement, they were eventually presented with the demo of "I Want It That Way," which at the time only consisted of the main chorus.
AJ McLean said his personal struggles contributed to a hard time his band the Backstreet Boys had to work through. McLean looks back on the band's history in Paramount+'s new documentary, Larger ...
Backstreet Boys (left), NSYNC (center), 98 Degrees in the late 1990s. ... The show, which had a music video countdown that was ranked based on fan votes for the day, helped fuel the feud between ...
Conceived as a parody of VH1's popular biography show Behind the Music, [1] Behind the Music that Sucks was created by Dave Carson, a composer, and Simon Assaad, a filmmaker, in 1998. [2] The series consists of segments featuring humorous jabs at pop stars and celebrities. [3]
The Backstreet Boys continued to make music after Richardson’s departure, releasing “Unbreakable” in 2007 and “This Is Us” in 2009 before he returned in 2011.
The Backstreet Boys have sold over 130 million records worldwide, [9] making them one of the world's best-selling music artists. They are the first group since Led Zeppelin to have their first ten albums reach the top 10 on the Billboard 200 , [ 8 ] and the only boy band to do so.
Lou Pearlman is best known for launching boy bands like NSYNC and the Backstreet Boys. But he is also known for spearheading one of the longest-running ponzi schemes in U.S. history. Dirty Pop, a ...