On Friday, January 14, 2022, Nick Carter made the big announcement that his next single, “Easy,” would be released just in time for Valentine’s Day on February 11, 2022.

BACKSTREET BOYS ISN'T JUST A BAND. IT'S A LIFESTYLE.
On Friday, January 14, 2022, Nick Carter made the big announcement that his next single, “Easy,” would be released just in time for Valentine’s Day on February 11, 2022.
Happy new year BSB Army! Today is a fresh start, a fresh new year that hopefully will not take anymore legends from us (#RIPBettyWhite),...
Our very first Christmas contest, by us and my Etsy shop, Just A Fangirl, Inc., is now open! Here's the rules: There will be multiple...
Question: What advice would you give to help make the boys remember you? – Silvia
The Never Gone tour was something special. It was a different Backstreet Boys than we had ever seen before unless you saw one of the few shows and “Up Close & Personal” tour that came just before it.
I'd walk halfway around the world For just one kiss from you Far beyond the call of love The sun, the stars, the moon Can you believe that...
James McCullagh has worked with the Backstreet Boys for seven years and is now taking part in a video project with Sennheiser PRO. In the...
Question: What advice would you give to help make the boys remember you? – Silvia
Let's face it ... as Backstreet Boys fans we like to pride ourselves on knowing our five favorite guys like the back of our hands. I...
The Backstreet Boys kicked-off a new leg of the DNA World Tour in Mexico City last night.
Note: This is a new era for #AskTheFangirl. We are going to do this a little differently from now on where various members of the site...
Way back in 2006, Brian Littrell had a small acoustic session show on CMT where he performed some of his own songs, along with the classic, “Don’t Take The Girl” by Tim McGraw.
When did you become a full fledge fangirl? I think I was born a fangirl. I don’t know how or when it began, but there are moments of my...
Remember that time that Nick Carter danced on “Dancing With The Starts” to “Everybody?”
For the first 37 years of my life, I never thought about how disabled people attended concerts. That all changed when my Mom had to have...