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Larger Than Life by Backstreet Boys

Artist Biography For Backstreet Boys

Backstreet Boys Often Abbreviated As BSB Are An American Vocal Group Consisting Of Nick Carter Howie Dorough AJ McLean And Cousins Brian Littrell And Kevin Richardson. Lou Pearlman Formed The Group In 1993 In Orlando Florida. The Group Rose To Fame With Their International Debut Album Backstreet Boys 1996 . In The Following Year They Released Their Second International Album Backstreet's Back 1997 Along With Their Self-Titled U.S. Debut Album Backstreet Boys 1997 Which Continued The Group's Success Worldwide. They Rose To Superstardom With Their Third Studio Album Millennium 1999 And Its Follow-Up Album Black & Blue 2000 . They Also Released A Greatest Hits Album The Hits - Chapter One 2001 With A New Single "Drowning." After A Two-Year Hiatus They Regrouped And Released A Comeback Album Never Gone 2005 . After The Conclusion Of The Never Gone Tour In 2006 Richardson Left The Group To Pursue Other Interests. The Group Then Released Two Albums As A Quartet Unbreakable 2007 And This Is Us 2009 . Richardson Permanently Rejoined The Group In 2012. In The Following Year They Celebrated Their 20th Anniversary And Released Their First Independent Album In A World Like This. Their Follow-Up Album DNA 2019 Debuted At Number One More Than Two Decades After The Group Formed And 19 Years After They Last Topped In 2000. They Also Became The First Boy Band To Top The U.S. Album Charts In Three Different Decades. The Backstreet Boys Have Sold Over 100 Million Records Worldwide Making Them The Best-Selling Boy Band Of All Time And 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 And The Only Boy Band To Do So. The Albums Backstreet Boys And Millennium Were Both Certified Diamond By The Recording Industry Association Of America RIAA Making Them One Of The Few Bands To Have Multiple Diamond Albums. The Group Received A Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame On April 22 2013. They Also Released Their First Documentary Movie Titled Backstreet Boys Show 'Em What You're Made Of In January 2015. In March 2017 The Group Began A Residency In Las Vegas That Lasted Two Years Titled Backstreet Boys Larger Than Life. They Released Their First Christmas Album A Very Backstreet Christmas In 2022. Full Wikipedia Article Https //en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/Backstreet_Boys Studio Albums
Backstreet Boys 1996 Backstreet's Back 1997 Millennium 1999 Black & Blue 2000 Never Gone 2005 Unbreakable 2007 This Is Us 2009 In A World Like This 2013 DNA 2019 A Very Backstreet Christmas 2022

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Larger Than Life

Released August 24 1999 "Larger Than Life" Is A Song By The Backstreet Boys Released As The Second Single From Their 1999 Album Millennium. It Was Written By Max Martin Kristian Lundin And Brian Littrell And Is Mainly A Tribute To The Group's Fans. The Song Broke The Record For Longest Running #1 On MTV's Total Request Live. Longtime Friend Brian McAndrew Was Featured In The Song With A Guitar Solo. The Song Reached #25 On The Billboard Hot 100 And #5 On The UK Singles Chart. The Music Video For "Larger Than Life" Was A Big-Budget Production Directed By Joseph Kahn In August 1999 Who Also Directed The Band's "Everybody Backstreet's Back " Video In June 1997 Which Bears A Number Of Similarities To This Video. It Takes Place In A Futuristic Space Setting And Includes Elaborate Special Effects And Animation As Well As A Break-Down With A Dance Number. The Video Opens With A Long Pass Of A Spaceship Over The Top Of The Camera As A Number Of The Band's Past Singles Cycle Through As If On A Radio Dial. A Robot Whose Face Is Portrayed By Antonio Fargas Who Played The Driver In The "Everybody" Video Awakens The Band Members From Their Sleep In Pods On The Ship. Each Of The Band Members Is Subsequently Featured In Their Own Separate Vignettes While Being Featured Together On A Large Stage Doing A Dance Routine With Backup Dancers. A Breakdown Was Added To The Album Version Of The Song Before The Final Choruses For The Extended Dance Sequence Which Continues To The End Of The Song. The Vignettes Are Intercut With The Dance Sequence Following The Breakdown. The Video Reportedly Went Over Budget Which Was The Reason That Howie Dorough's Vignette Was Not Particularly Elaborate. The Video Holds A Guinness World Record For The 8th Most Expensive Music Video With Estimated Production Costs Of Over US$2 100 000. Featured In The Video Game * Winning Eleven 10 Liga Djarum Rising Star

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