
The song which showcased the band in their prime is probably better known as the first real success for Anders who would go on to become the executive music producer for Glee and many a Disney Channel hits and artists. “More Than That” was a hit for Backstreet Boys in 2001, the third single from their fourth studio album Black & Blue, co-written by Adam Anders. The band has had so many iconic hits and songs that become a part of the very fabric of pop culture, it is hard to pick and choose the best of the best, but we’re doing that just here. Thankfully we can do it all together now.

So it was music to our teenage ears to hear that BSB will return to India this May and we’ll all get to sing along to the hits we grew up listening to, some with pride, while others in hiding. Unlike most boy bands where one singer breaks out, the joy for many has been to see Backstreet Boys stay strong, stay together and stick in it for the long haul.


For many, Backstreet Boys epitomize teenage-pop For others, they didn’t think cheese and instead just heard timeless melodies and harmonies for the ages.
