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Nick Carter Talks Joey Fatone's Backstreet Boys Shade
Nick Carter Talks Joey Fatone's Backstreet Boys Shade
Nick Carter Talks Joey Fatone's Backstreet Boys Shade
Thanks in part to the recent trend of boy band revivals, 2014 is starting to feel like 1997 all over again, rivalries and feuds included. Verbal shots were fired between 'N SYNC’s Joey Fatone and the Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter, but at least one member of this conflict is ready to forgive and forget for old times’ sake.
Then + Now: '90s Boy Bands
Then + Now: '90s Boy Bands
Then + Now: '90s Boy Bands
With the recent resurgence of boy bands both new and old, we've decided to look back at our favorite boy bands of the '90s, the decade where those sweet, sweet harmonies (and even sweeter dance moves) all really started.
'Step by Step' vs. 'I Want It That Way' - Greatest Pop Song
'Step by Step' vs. 'I Want It That Way' - Greatest Pop Song
'Step by Step' vs. 'I Want It That Way' - Greatest Pop Song
New Kids on the Block and the Backstreet Boys are two of the biggest boy bands of all time, and songs highlighted here as part of March Music Madness are arguably their most successful songs. 'Step by Step' hit a chord with early '90s pop fans, while 'I Want It That Way' made its mark in the late '90s. Will it be 'Step by Step' that moves on to the next round in our Greatest Pop Song of the Modern era bracket, or will it be 'I Want It That Way'?
NKOTB Beatdown
NKOTB Beatdown
NKOTB Beatdown
From once being the bone of contention between Hilary Duff and Lindsay Lohan to this? Poor Aaron Carter. The former teen sensation, little brother of Backstreet Boy Nick Carter and ex-BF of the aforementioned ladies, got popped in the face and claims that four dudes beat the crap out of him because he dared to encroach on NKOTB's turf...
See 'The Package'
See 'The Package'
See 'The Package'
NKOTB, 98 Degrees and Boyz II Men, who are on the road together as the Package Tour, brought the '90s to the 'Today' show this morning (May 30) in New York City. The boy bands, who were at their respective peaks in the 1990s, proved that they are incredibly viable two decades later by demonstrating flawless dance moves while delivering their delightfully harmonized pop.
'Remix' Video
'Remix' Video
'Remix' Video
The New Kids on the Block look amazing in their matching navy blue suits in their 'Remix (I Like The)' video, but they're merely background players. The real star of this clip is Artemis Pebdani. Famous for her role on 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' she puts her comedic and dance chops to use.

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