Nick Carter turned 46 on January 28, and on Friday, February 6, he celebrated in true throwback fashion: by skating with fans at Crystal Palace Skating Rink in North Las Vegas.
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Nick Carter turned 46 on January 28, and on Friday, February 6, he celebrated in true throwback fashion: by skating with fans at Crystal Palace Skating Rink in North Las Vegas.
Earlier this month AJ McLean released his new solo album "My Name is Alexander James" on digital platforms. You can...
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Note: Some may find this post negative. Some may totally understand what I mean. Some will call me spoiled. This post is about how I’m feeling right now. I’ve always been open about my feelings, whether people like them or not. I’ve been told by others they appreciate my opinions, so I decided to put this out in the open and hopefully I’m not alone.
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It’s been 26 years since the Backstreet Boys dropped *Millennium*, and somehow, every single lyric still hits. Whether you were screaming them at your bedroom wall, singing into your hairbrush, or writing them in a journal with glitter gel pens, these words have stuck with us, and they still hit in a different way now that we’re grown. Here are 26 full lyrics from the album, and the upcoming “Millennium 2.0” version that still hit home in 2025, who sang them, and why they’re still burned into our fangirl hearts.
Today, it’s not about how many albums you buy… it’s about how often you stream. Whether you’re a fan of the Backstreet Boys as a group, Nick Carter as a solo artist, or any other member, streaming is now the single most important way to support their music in terms of Billboard chart success, visibility, and long-term impact.
Nick Carter’s long-awaited solo album, Love, Life, Tragedy, dropped this week and you better believe I am here for it. After nearly a decade without a solo release, Nick has come back strong with an album that’s deeply personal, lyrically rich, and vocally stunning.
This isn’t a comeback. It’s a coronation.
If you had told 17-year-old me—shy, quiet, only child me—that one day she’d be confidently speaking on camera, leading marketing campaigns, writing award-winning articles, and living a life she once only imagined, she probably would’ve laughed awkwardly and buried her face in a Tiger Beat magazine. But here’s the thing: I became that woman. And it all started with five guys named AJ, Brian, Howie, Kevin, and Nick.
It’s time to challenge the outdated stereotype of the screaming teenage fangirl. Because these days, she’s grown up—and...
Let’s settle a long-standing debate among pop music and just BSB fans in general: Millennium isn’t just the most commercially successful Backstreet Boys album to date — it’s the best one. Period. Full stop.
In the whirlwind world of pop stardom, it’s easy to be dazzled by the flashiest voice, the boldest moves, or the loudest personality. But every great group needs something deeper—someone who holds the center, grounds the vision, and keeps the whole thing sonically and spiritually intact. For the Backstreet Boys, that someone has always been Howie Dorough.
Nick Carter is finally releasing his new album, "Love Life Tragedy." The album is due out next Thursday, May 15, 2025....
Why did this album, more than any other, create lifelong fans?
Let’s take a journey back—and forward.
So why does Millennium still stand the test of time?
The Backstreet Boys have teamed up with Rascal Flatts for a brand-new rendition of the emotional ballad “What Hurts the...
The Carters: Hurts to Love You is a raw and unflinching documentary that delves deep into the troubled inner world of the Carter family.
Life is full of stages. The excitement of youth, the struggles of finding yourself, the overwhelming responsibility of building a family and career—it’s all a journey, and “Stages” beautifully captures that reality.
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Backstreet’s back—at the Vegas Sphere, and we’re already losing our minds! 🖤✨
The Backstreet Boys have announced that they will be releasing a newer version of their iconic album "Millennium"....