NICK CARTER, HOWIE DOROUGH, BRIAN LITRELL, KEVIN RICHARDSON AND A.J. MCLEAN |
The popular five-member boy band is proud that BSB’s staying
power is not due to “X Factor fame.”
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In the latest celebrity update, The Backstreet Boys had a “grassroots
approach” to finding fame.
The 90’s boy band is made up of Nick Carter, Howie Dorough,
Brian Littrell, A.J. McLean and Kevin Richardson and they are making a huge
comeback with their new album ‘In A World Like This.’
In fact, the group has managed to stay successful for so
many years because they were formed before TV shows began manufacturing
artists.
“[The X Factor] wasn’t around when
we started, we had to do the grassroots approach and that’s why we have such
staying power and an unbelievable fan base. We don’t have to worry that we were
only hot for a while. It’s the music, we’ve been a bit out of our time. The
industry changes but we keep making music that can last for many, many years,”
Howie told the UK magazine Star.
On the other hand, the boys have also planned a tour and
have made a film about their return called ‘Now Backstreet Boys The Movie’. The
boys are all settling down as they get older, and joked they want their kids to
form a BSB Mark 2 band.
Apparently, Howie wouldn’t mind if his children became
famous and dated other chart-topping acts, as long as he can cash in on it.
“Just
make sure they’re super, famous with lots of money because we want to retire,”
he joked.
Meanwhile, the upcoming movie charts the group’s decision to
reunite and shows how they came to rejoin with Kevin, who quit the band in
2006. Last year he announced he was re-joining the group after six-year hiatus.
“We always wanted to make a film
and now is the ideal time – with Kevin back, the fact that we are masters of
our own destiny, a new album in the works and our 20th anniversary
all adds up to being the right time to share our story,” the band said in a
statement.
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