Yes... They are. =] I'm sure
'NSync
No, Justin Timberlake was once part of the group N'Sync, which was a boy band similar to that of the Backstreet Boys, and popular around the same time.
There was no first Backstreet Boy, they came together to sing and then came up with the idea of the Backstreet Boys.
The Backstreet Boys were a popular American boy band in the late 90's. I believe they are still disbanned and they have not made a comeback. To answer your question bluntly, they would not be considered popular music at this time.
Kevin Richardson
It would be the backstreet boys.. that is one of the classic boy bands which will always be remembered
Backstreet Boys
'NSync
No, Justin Timberlake was once part of the group N'Sync, which was a boy band similar to that of the Backstreet Boys, and popular around the same time.
The New Kids on the Block was the most popular boy band of the 1980's. They were the were the reason the phrase "boy band" was coined. The most popular boy band ever was The Backstreet Boys.
There was no first Backstreet Boy, they came together to sing and then came up with the idea of the Backstreet Boys.
The Backstreet Boys were a popular American boy band in the late 90's. I believe they are still disbanned and they have not made a comeback. To answer your question bluntly, they would not be considered popular music at this time.
Kevin Richardson
Brian Littrell is famous for singing and writing songs. However, he is most famous for his role as a singer in the popular boy band 'Backstreet Boys'.
The Backstreet Boys is a boy band which is famous right from 1993. It's members are Nick Carter,Brian Littrell,Howie Dorough,A.J. Mclean and Kevin Richardson. Kevin left the group in 2006 after never gone tour to persue other interests.
I know that alot of there songs are written by the backstreet boys writer but i don't know if they look up to them. I know Niall likes The Script.
BSB is the acronym for the boy band Backstreet Boys. The five member band was made up of the following members: Nick Carter, AJ McLean, Brian Littrell, Howie Dorough, and Kevin Richardson.