The Backstreet Boys chat with USA TODAY about their holiday traditions. The interview occurred prior to the death of Nick Carter's brother, Aaron.
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When the Backstreet Boys crafted their first Christmas album, they aimed for a balance of emotion – blending the festive spirit of the holidays with the inevitable pensive aspects. “A Very Backstreet Christmas,” which arrived in October stocked with the angelic harmonizing of Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, Howie Dorough, AJ McLean and Brian Littrell, adeptly navigates the scope of sentiment.
From “White Christmas” to “Last Christmas,” “Winter Wonderland” to “Same Old Lang Syne,” the 13 songs – including three originals – are woven with BSB’s trademark vocals and an alluring sheen.
The album, which made its debut at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Holiday Albums chart, was actually ready to roll in 2021. But supply chain issues with vinyl and CDs, coupled with a few missed deadlines for promotional opportunities, prompted the quintet to delay a year.
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kevin looks like snoop
If I had a nickel for every time someone commented that…
Cant wait to see you guys again this year can believe its been 30yrs love you guys