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Shape Of My Heart 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: Shape of My Heart

"Shape Of My Heart" Is A Song By American Boy Band Backstreet Boys Released On October 2 2000 As The Lead Single From Their Fourth Studio Album Black & Blue. The Ballad Was Written And Produced By Max Martin And Rami And Co-Written By Lisa Miskovsky. Following Its Release "Shape Of My Heart" Topped The Singles Charts Of Eight Countries And Reached The Top 10 On 15 Others Including The US Billboard Hot 100 On Which It Peaked At Number Nine. The Song Earned A Grammy Award Nomination During The 44th Grammy Awards For Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals. Due To The Success Of Rival Boy Band NSYNC's Album No Strings Attached Selling Over 2.4 Million Copies In Its First Week There Were High Expectations From Industry Experts And Fans That The Backstreet Boys' Next Album Black & Blue Would Break The First Week Sales Of No Strings Attached. "Shape Of My Heart" Was Widely Anticipated As The Lead Single Of Black & Blue Which Would Follow Their Previous Singles "Quit Playing Games With My Heart " "Everybody Backstreet's Back " And "I Want It That Way". "Shape Of My Heart" Is Stated To Be "the Sound Of A Boy Band Becoming A Group Of Men". It Consists Of A Bubblegum Chorus Clean Pop Structure Along With Various Vocal Harmonies From Max Martin's Production. It Also Contains Soft-Pop Guitar Low-Key Percussion And A Lyrical Emphasis On The Reflection Of Past Mistakes. Craig Seymour Of Entertainment Weekly Gave The Song A C- In His Review Stating That The "mid-Tempo Ballad Is More A Joyless Retread Than A Maturing Makeover". Jason Lipshutz Of Billboard Considered The Song To Be A Disappointment Stating That It Was A Muted Mid-Tempo Reflection On Mistakes And Weaknesses As Well As Being "miscast As A Flashy Comeback That Would Return Serve Against *NSYNC And Hijack Pop Radio For Months". The Song Debuted At Number 9 On The Billboard Hot 100 In The United States Giving The Group Their Sixth And Last Top-10 Single In The US While Reaching Number 8 On The Billboard Mainstream Top 40 Chart. It Also Topped The Charts In Canada Italy The Netherlands New Zealand Norway And Switzerland As Well As The Top 10 In Several Other Countries. The Music Video For "Shape Of My Heart" Was Directed By Matthew Rolston At The Orpheum Theatre In Los Angeles. The Entire Video Is Shot In Monochrome With A Blue Tint Creating A Black And Blue Atmosphere In Reference To The Album's Name. Rolston Was Inspired By "classic Photography" Utilizing The Blue Tint To Evoke Earlier Periods Of Photography As Well As Showcasing A Mature Side Of The Band In Place Of Their Previous Over-The-Top Videos. On MTV's Total Request Live The Music Video Broke The Backstreet Boys' Own Record For Longest-Running Number-One Song Which Was Previously Held By "Larger Than Life". The Video Spent 65 Days At The Top Position. As Of May 2023 The Music Video Has Over 308 Million Views On YouTube. In A 2023 Video Posted To The Band's YouTube Account Brian Littrell Said He Still Owns The Jacket He Wore In The Video. The Video Shows The Backstreet Boys Rehearsing Lines For A Production Titled Shape Of My Heart Printed On A Script Around An Empty Theater In Places Such As The Backstage Wall And On The Stage. The Actress Sara Foster And The Actor Ryan McTavish Rehearse On The Stage While Another Couple Watches From A Desk In Front Of The Audience. Each Of The People Introduced Are Also Featured Alongside The Backstreet Boys As They Rehearse. The Song Was The Last Single By The Backstreet Boys To Peak In The Top-Ten Of The Billboard Hot 100 Chart. Jason Lipshutz Stated That The Song's Influence Spread To Future Backstreet Boys Singles Such As "Incomplete" "Show 'Em What You're Made Of " And "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" Concluding That Although It Wasn't A Smash It Has Become "an Important Inflection Point For One Of The Era’s Biggest Groups".

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