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Encyclopedia > Boy Band

A boy band, written in some countries boys band or boy's band, is a type of pop group featuring several young male singers. They can be distinguished from rock bands. The members are generally expected to perform as dancers as well, often executing highly choreographed sequences to their own music. Although there are no distinct traits defining a boy band, one could label a band a "boy band" for following mainstream music trends, changing their appearances to adapt to new fashion trends, having elaborate dance moves, and performing elaborate shows. They can evolve out of church choral or Gospel music groups, but are often put together by talent managers or record producers who audition the groups for appearance, dancing, rapping skills, and singing ability. Boy bands often seem to be prefabricated. Boyband are a New Zealand pop group created in September 2006 from the winners of a radio station promotion to manufacture New Zealands first boyband. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... This article is about the genre of popular music. ... In music, a band is a company of musicians, or musical ensemble, usually popular or folk, playing parts of or improvising a musical arrangement on different musical instruments. ... For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ... Rock band (or rock group) is a generic name to describe a group of musicians specializing in a particular form of electronically amplified music. ... A contemporary dancer rehearsing in a dance studio Dance generally refers to human movement either used as a form of expression or presented in a social, spiritual or performance setting. ... Look up trend, trendy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... For other uses, see Fashion (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Dance (disambiguation). ... Look up show in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Gospel music is music that is written to express either personal or a communal belief regarding Christian life, as well as (in terms of the varying music styles) to give a Christian alternative to mainstream secular music. ... A talent manager, also known as a personal manager, is one who guides the career of artists in the entertainment business. ... In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ... Variation in the physical appearance of humans is believed by anthropologists to be an important factor in the development of personality and social relations in particular physical attractiveness. ... Rap redirects here. ... Harry Belafonte singing, photograph by C. van Vechten Singing is the act of producing musical sounds with the voice, which is often contrasted with speech. ... Prefabrication is the practice of manufacturing the parts of an assembly in one location, ready for them to be assembled in another place. ...


Although they are referred to as "bands", they may not play musical instruments, and the acts are essentially vocal harmony groups (though there are some exceptions, such as groups like A1). Due to this and their general commercial orientation towards a teenybopper or preteen audience, the term has negative connotations in music journalism. Boy bands are similar in concept to girl groups. A musical instrument is a device constructed or modified for the purpose of making music. ... In music a singer or vocalist is a type of musician who sings, i. ... Harmony is the use and study of pitch simultaneity, and therefore chords, actual or implied, in music. ... a1 was an Anglo-Norwegian boy band whose first single, Be The First To Believe, was released in 1999. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Preteen or pre-teen is a stage of human development during childhood. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Music critic. ... The Supremes A Go-Go (1966) was the first album by a female group to reach the top position of the Billboard magazine pop albums chart in the United States. ...

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Top selling boy bands

Boy Group Sold Genre Studio Albums Members Years Active
1. Backstreet Boys 100 Million +[1][2] Pop 6 4 - 5 1993-present (15 Years)
2. New Kids on the Block 70 Million +[3] Pop 5 5 1984–1994, 2008-present
3. NSYNC 60 Million +[4] Pop 3 5 1995 - 2002 (7 Years)
4. Westlife 45 Million + Pop 6 4 - 5 1998 - present (10 Years)
5. Take That 35 Million+ [5] Pop 4 4 - 5 1990-1996, 2005–present

This article is about the band. ... This article is about the genre of popular music. ... This article is about the group. ... This article is about the genre of popular music. ... *NSYNC is a five-part pop music vocal group, specifically a boy band, formed in Orlando, Florida, USA. The group members are James Lance Bass, Joshua Scott Chasez (JC), Joseph Anthony Fatone Junior (Joey), Christopher Alan Kirkpatrick (Chris), and Justin Randall Timberlake. ... This article is about the genre of popular music. ... Westlife is an Irish pop band that was formed on July 3, 1998. ... This article is about the genre of popular music. ... Take That are a British pop boy band formed by Nigel Martin Smith in Manchester in 1990. ... This article is about the genre of popular music. ...

History

Maurice Starr is usually credited with starting the trend, with his protégé New Kids on the Block, though the term "boy band" did not exist until later in the 1990s. Starr's idea was to take the traditional template from the R&B genre (in this case his teenage band New Edition) and apply it to a pop genre. This formula was in turn redefined by a number of European managers such as Nigel Martin-Smith and Louis Walsh, until the UK pop marketplace was saturated with the genre. Maurice Starr is a Boston-based musician and producer. ... This page is a candidate to be copied to Wiktionary. ... This article is about the group. ... New Edition is an American R&B/Pop group formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1980, that was most popular during the 1980s. ... Louis Walsh Louis Walsh (born Kiltimagh, County Mayo, Republic of Ireland, August 5, 1952) is a manager in the music industry, and a judge on the ITV1 show The X Factor, which made him famous as a television personality rather than a manager. ...


TV Producers Bert Schneider and Bob Rafelson got four members to perform catchy pop tunes while also acting in a television series. The Monkees are often considered as the original pioneers among boy bands. Formed in 1965 the group disbanded in 1970. Although the term is mostly associated with groups from the 1990s onwards, antecedents exist throughout the history of pop music. The Temptations, popular in the 1960s, and The Bee Gees, The Jackson 5, The Osmonds, and Earth, Wind and Fire, popular in the 1970s, have also been considered a form of boy band by some[citation needed]. Latino boy band Menudo was founded in 1977. Producer Bert Schneider was behind a number of important and topical films of the late 60s and early 70s. ... Robert (Bob) Rafelson (born February 21, 1933 in New York City) is an American film director, writer and producer. ... The Monkees in 1968 (left to right): Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork, Mike Nesmith and Davy Jones The Monkees were a four-person band who appeared in an American television series of the same name, which ran on NBC from 1966 to 1968. ... “Temptations” redirects here. ... The Bee Gees: Maurice, Barry and Robin The Bee Gees were a British and Australian band, originally a pop singer-songwriter combination, reborn as funk and disco. ... The Jackson 5 (also spelled The Jackson Five or The Jackson 5ive, abbreviated as J5, and later known as The Jacksons) was an American popular music quintet (and briefly a sextet and quartet) from Gary, Indiana. ... The Osmonds are an American family pop group who achieved enormous worldwide success as teenage music idols in the 1970s. ... Earth, Wind & Fire was a legendary American funk band, formed in Chicago in 1969. ... This article concerns the boy band Menudo. ...


One of the most successful boy band managers is Lou Pearlman, who is responsible for extremely commercially successful acts such as the Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC. In the UK, producer Simon Cowell (noted in the U.S. for the American Idol/Pop Idol franchise) is also known for having managed boyband Westlife, which was created by Louis Walsh[6] and promoted by a former boy band member Ronan Keating of Boyzone. Louis Jay Pearlman (born June 19, 1954) was known in the entertainment business for being the manager of famous boy bands the Backstreet Boys and N Sync (both of which later sued him, but settled) and for being the owner of controversial talent scouting companies Wilhelmina Scouting Network aka Trans... This article is about the band. ... *NSYNC is a five-part pop music vocal group, sometimes referred to as a boy band, formed in Orlando, Florida, USA. The group members are Lance Bass, JC Chasez, Joey Fatone, Chris Kirkpatrick, and Justin Timberlake. ... Simon Phillip Cowell (born October 7, 1959) is an English artist-and-repertoire (A&R) executive and television personality/producer, best known as a judge on such TV shows as Pop Idol, American Idol, The X Factor, and Britains Got Talent. ... Westlife is an Irish pop band that was formed on July 3, 1998. ... Ronan Keating (born March 3, 1977 in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish pop singer who has had hits with boyband Boyzone and as a solo artist. ... Boyzone are a popular Irish boy band of the 1990s. ...


Since 2001, the dominance of traditional boy bands on pop charts began to fade to be replaced by what Gil Kaufman of MTV describes as "new boy bands" that are "more likely to resemble Good Charlotte, My Chemical Romance, Sum 41, Simple Plan or Dashboard Confessional".[7] This article is about the year. ... MTV ( acronym for Music Television) is a cable television network which was originally devoted to music videos, especially popular rock music. ... This article is about the band. ... My Chemical Romance are an American rock band formed in 2001. ... Sum 41 is a Canadian rock band from Ajax, Ontario. ... This article is about the Canadian pop punk band. ... Dashboard Confessional is an alternative rock band, led by singer-songwriter and guitarist Chris Carrabba, from Boca Raton, Florida, United States of America. ...


Key factors of the concept

Seen as important to a "boy band" group's commercial success is the group's image, carefully controlled by managing all aspects of the group's dress, promotional materials (which are frequently supplied to teen magazines), and music videos. Typically, each member of the group will have some distinguishing feature and be portrayed as having a particular personality stereotype, such as "the baby," "the bad boy," or "the nice boy." While managing the portrayal of popular musicians is as old as popular music, the particular pigeonholing of band members is a defining characteristic of boy and girl bands. For other uses, see Reputation (disambiguation). ... Teen magazines are magazines aimed at teenage readers. ... A music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a song. ... For the music genre, see Pop music. ...


In most cases, their music is written, arranged and produced by a producer who works with the band at all times and controls the group's sound - if necessary, to the point of hiring session singers to record guide vocals for each member of the group to sing individually if the members cannot harmonize well together. A session singer is a singer who is hired for a single session of recording, as opposed to being a regular member of a band. ...


A typical boy band performance features elaborately choreographed dancing, with the members taking turns singing and/or rapping. Boy bands generally do not compose or produce their own material, unless the members lobby hard enough for creative control (e.g. The Monkees and 'N Sync). Look up Choreography in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The Monkees were a pop-rock quartet created and based in Los Angeles in 1965 for an NBC American television series of the same name. ... For their self-titled album, see *NSYNC (album). ...


The key factor of a boy band is being trendy. This means that the band conforms to the most recent fashion and musical trends in the popular music scene. As of 2008, boy bands are more likely to be imitating pop punk acts like Blink 182, 1960's surf and garage rock revivalist acts like The Horrors or post punk revivalists like Franz Ferdinand. Pop punk is used for two separate subgenres of punk rock music: the kind typically found on Lookout! Records, which stray very little from the three-chord formula that The Ramones pioneered, as well as a newer subgenre of melodic, more emotional punk, which includes by bands like NOFX and... Blink-182 was an American trio that played pop punk[1][2][3] and punk rock[4][5] music. ... Garage rock is a raw form of rock and roll that was first popular in the United States and Canada from about 1963 to 1967. ... For other uses, see The Horrors (disambiguation). ... Post-punk was a popular musical movement beginning at the end of the 1970s, following on the heels of the initial punk rock explosion of the mid 1970s. ... Franz Ferdinand are an indie rock band that formed in Glasgow, Scotland in 2001. ...


Current Boy Bands

 Backstreet Boys, Take That and Westlife are some examples, which are still popular among teens and adults. The 80's boy band New Kids on the Block have announced that they will come back together and will release more details on their website in February 2008. Boy bands are beginning to peak again in the United States after a 5 year mainstream absence, such as the new R&B/Pop influenced boy bands Heartbeat Boys, Menudo, NLT, VYBE, Lexington Bridge, US5, C Note, and Day26. Boybands in Asia continue to do well in the mainstream market as popular groups such as Shinhwa, Arashi, NEWS, KAT-TUN, TVXQ, Super Junior, and Fahrenheit continue to release chart-topping material in different countries of Asia. 

This article is about the band. ... Take That are a British pop boy band formed by Nigel Martin Smith in Manchester in 1990. ... Westlife is an Irish pop band that was formed on July 3, 1998. ... This article concerns the boy band Menudo. ... NLT (Not Like Them) are an American Pop/R&B boy group from Texas and Los Angeles. ... Lexington Bridge is a plate girder bridge that spans the Mississippi River between St. ... This article is about the pop group. ... Day26 is an American R&B/Pop boy band signed to Bad Boy Records. ... This article is about the South Korean boy band. ... For other uses, see Arashi (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see News (disambiguation). ... KAT-TUN (hepburn: katūn, sounding similar to cartoon) is a J-pop group from Johnny & Associates, made up of six members: Kamenashi Kazuya, 亀梨和也, (born February 23, 1986) Akanishi Jin, 赤西仁, (born July 4, 1984) Taguchi Junnosuke, 田口淳之介, (born November 29, 1985) Tanaka Koki, 田中聖, (born November 5, 1985) Ueda Tatsuya, 上田竜也, (born October... TVXQ, an acronym for Tong Vfang Xien Qi (東方神起), is a quintet South Korean boy band formed under SM Entertainment, and later debuted under Avex Trax in Japan. ... Super Junior (Korean: ), also known as simply SJ or SuJu (Korean: ), is a thirteen-member Korean boy band formed by SM Entertainment in 2005, masterminded by Lee Soo Man. ... Fahrenheit (traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is a Taiwanese boy band that has recently achieved success in Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Vietnam as well as the rest of Southeast Asia. ...

Music genres

Although most boy bands consist of R&B influences, other music genres, most notably power pop, country music and folk music are also represented. South 65 and Marshall Dyllon, for example, were both considered country music boy bands. R&B redirects here. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Power pop is a long-standing musical genre that draws its inspiration from 1960s British and American pop music. ... Country music is a blend of popular musical forms originally found in the Southern United States and the Appalachian Mountains. ... Folk song redirects here. ... South 65 (also spelled South Sixty-Five) was an American country music band which also featured elements of a boy band. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


List of Boy bands

112 (pronounced one-twelve) is a Grammy Award-winning American R&B quartet from Atlanta, Georgia. ... 1TYMs fifth album: One Way (2005) 1TYM (원타임, pronounced One Time) is a popular four-member Korean hip hop group. ... 2Be3 was a French boyband formed in 1996 and comprised three childhood friends from Longjumeau (a suburb of Paris): Filip Nikolic, Adel Kachermi and Frank Delay. ... 2ge+her (pronounced Together) was a fictional boy band (similar to Spinal Tap) whose composition, songs, and formation story is a direct parody of the boy bands of the 1990s such as New Kids on the Block, *NSYNC and Backstreet Boys. ... 3Deep were a pop music boy band comprised of American actors Eddie Cibrian (Third Watch), Joshua Morrow (Young and the Restless) and Canadian singer CJ Huyer. ... 3T are an American musical group made up of Tito Jackson and the late Delores Dee-Dee Jacksons three sons: Tariano Adaryll Taj, Jr. ... 4Him is a Contemporary Christian group founded in 1990. ... 4 P.M., also known as For Positive Music, formed in 1991 and was comprised of brothers Roberto Pena Jr. ... 5566 is a Taiwanese boy band thus named because of their five members Zax Wang, Jason Hsu, Sam Wang, Rio Peng, and the band leader, Tony Sun. ... 911 were a British boy band that consisted of Lee Brennan, Jimmy Constable and Simon Spike Dawbarn. ... This article is about the band. ... a1 was an Anglo-Norwegian boy band whose first single, Be The First To Believe, was released in 1999. ... Ahmir is an unsigned R&B group that comprises of KC Washington, Mark Sing Sing Robertson, Michael Big Mike McDonald, and Leon Mr. ... Akcent on the cover for JoKero (2006). ... All-4-One is a male R&B group best known for their hit single I Swear from their self-titled 1994 debut album. ... Another Bad Creation (or A.B.C. for short) was an American hip hop and R&B musical group from Atlanta, Georgia. ... Another Level were a British soul / R&B influenced quartet in the late 1990s. ... For other uses, see Arashi (disambiguation). ... Az Yet are an American R&B group from Philadelphia, best known for their hits, Last Night and remake of Hard to Say Im Sorry. Formed in 1990 initially as a duo with Shawn Rivera and Dion Allen, they were later joined by Kenny Terry who they found singing... B5 is an R&B Boy group originating from St. ... b4-4 is a Canadian boy band from Toronto, Canada. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... This article is about the band. ... BBMak (Christian Burns, Mark Barry, Stephen McNally) were an English pop group consisting of Mark Barry, Christian Burns and Stephen McNally. ... Bed & Breakfast was a German boy band from Hamburg. ... Bell Biv DeVoe was a successful splinter group of New Edition that consisted of three previous members, Ricky Bell (also known as Slick), Michael Bivins (also known as Biv), and Ronnie DeVoe (also known as R.D.). // Bell Biv DeVoe began to take shape in the late 1980s, but not... Big Bang (Korean: 빅뱅) is a Korean hip hop & R&B group composed of five members, each contributing different vocal or rapping parts. ... Big Fun were a British boyband (1989-94), founded by Phil Creswick (Philip Creswick), Mark Gillespie and Jason John (Jason Herbert), and produced by Stock Aitken Waterman. ... Blazin Squad were a 10-piece UK pop-rap vocal band who passed themselves off as the pioneers of chav culture. ... Blue are an English pop boy band consisting of four members: Lee Ryan, Duncan James, Antony Costa, and Simon Webbe. ... Boyband are a New Zealand pop group created in September 2006 from the winners of a radio station promotion to manufacture New Zealands first boyband. ... Boyz II Men is a four-time Grammy Award-winning American R&B/soul singing group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ... Boyzone are a popular Irish boy band of the 1990s. ... For other uses, see Bros (disambiguation). ... Brother Beyond was a British boy band / pop group, that saw some mainstream success in the late 1980s. ... Benjamin Miles C-Note Franklin, played by Rockmond Dunbar, is a fictional character from Fox television series Prison Break. ... There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ... Caught in the Act were a Dutch boy band. ... This article about a musical group, band, singer, musician, album, or song does not make it clear whether the subject meets the WikiProject Music criteria for importance. ... Color Me Badd were a male R&B vocal group which was formed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US. The members are Bryan Abrams (born November 16, 1969), Mark Calderon (born September 27, 1970), Kevin Thornton (born June 17, 1969) and Sam Watters (born July 23, 1970). ... For other uses, see Coming of Age (disambiguation). ... D side (Dauwendaele) is a part of the city of Middelburg, The Netherlands. ... Day26 is an American R&B/Pop boy band signed to Bad Boy Records. ... This article is about a British boy band. ... This article is about the teen pop group. ... Dru Hill is an American singing group, most popular during the late 1990s, whose repertoire included R&B, soul, and gospel music. ... E.M.D. is a Swedish boyband consisting of Erik Segerstedt, Mattias Andréasson and Danny Saucedo. ... For the postcode, see E postal area East 17 (later re-grouped as E-17) are an English pop boy band founded in 1992. ... Evan and Jaron Lowenstein (born March 18, 1974) are American brothers who perform as Evan and Jaron. ... Fahrenheit (traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is a Taiwanese boy band that has recently achieved success in Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Vietnam as well as the rest of Southeast Asia. ... Five (originally spelled 5ive) are a British boy band that was put together in early 1997 by the same team who formed the Spice Girls. ... The Flowers, also known as Hua Er Yue Dui (Simplified Chinese: 花儿乐队), is a popular boy band based in Mainland China. ... H-Town is an American R&B hip hop band from Houston, Texas that was formed in 1992. ... Hey! Say! JUMP is a J-pop group under Johnny & Associates, made up of ten members. ... For other uses, see Hi5. ... In many wargames, role-playing games, and combat-oriented video games, hit points are an abstraction for the amount of damage an object or player in the game can take before becoming ineffective. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Il Divo, Italian for divine male performer, is an international operatic pop vocal group created by pop impresario Simon Cowell, and signed to the Sony BMG music label. ... This article is about the musical group. ... Intro was an American R&B trio from Brooklyn, New York. ... Jagged Edge is an American R&B singing group that were originally signed through Jermaine Dupris So So Def Records to Columbia Records. ... JVKV was a popular boy band from Taiwan. ... Kai is an American R&B group, most popular in 1997/1998. ... This article is about the band. ... KAT-TUN (hepburn: katūn, sounding similar to cartoon) is a J-pop group from Johnny & Associates, made up of six members: Kamenashi Kazuya, 亀梨和也, (born February 23, 1986) Akanishi Jin, 赤西仁, (born July 4, 1984) Taguchi Junnosuke, 田口淳之介, (born November 29, 1985) Tanaka Koki, 田中聖, (born November 5, 1985) Ueda Tatsuya, 上田竜也, (born October... LFO may refer to: In electronic music, a low frequency oscillation. ... Lexington Bridge is a plate girder bridge that spans the Mississippi River between St. ... LMNT is a now-defunct pop music boy band formed in 2001. ... Elías, Charlie, Alex and Alan on the video for Sugar, Sugar where Charlie plays a preppy boy and Alan a geek Magneto is a popular Mexican boy band of the 1980s and 1990s. ... Mambrú were a male popgroup from Buenos Aires, Argentina. ... This article concerns the boy band Menudo. ... Mint Condition is a six-person R&B band from the Twin Cities. ... Bobby Valentino first started his music career in a group called Mista. ... The Moffatts were a four brother band composed of Scott, Clint, Bob and Dave Moffatt. ... Mytown, an acronym for Multicultural Youth Tour of Whats Now, is a Boston-based youth organization engaging young people in learning about and teaching others about the local history of their urban neighborhood. ... MN8 were an RnB group from the UK who achieved phenomenal success, they consisted of band members KG, Kule T, Dee Tails, and G-Man. ... For their self-titled album, see *NSYNC (album). ... N-Toon was a boy band from Atlanta created by former Klymaxx frontwoman Joyce Irby in 1996. ... Natural was a US American boy band who were best known for their debut single and signature song Put your arms around me. They were very successful in Germany and the Philippines, releasing 2 albums and 9 singles. ... New Edition is an American R&B/Pop group formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1980, that was most popular during the 1980s. ... This article is about the group. ... NEWS ) is a Japanese pop group from Johnny & Associates, which also produced groups such as SMAP, Tokio, V6, KinKi Kids, Arashi, KAT-TUN, Kanjani8 and Tackey & Tsubasa. ... This article includes a list of works cited or a list of external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks in-text citations. ... Next of Kin was an English boy band. ... NLT (Not Like Them) are an American Pop/R&B boy group from Texas and Los Angeles. ... No Authority was a four part American boy band of the late 1990s and early 2000s from California. ... Nu Flavor is a R&B group from Long Beach, California consisting of Jacob Ceinceros, Anthony Dacosta, Rico Luna, and Frank Pangelinan. ... O-Town O-Town is a boy band formed from the first series of the MTV-produced reality television series Making The Band, in 2000. ... For the allotrope of oxygen, see Ozone and for the novel by Paul Theroux, see O-Zone (novel) O-Zone was a pop trio made up of Dan Bălan (aka Duke), Radu Sârbu (aka Picasso), and Arsenie Todiraş (aka Arsenium). ... Octappella is an eight-man contemporary a cappella group based in Utah. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... OTT were a short lived 4-piece Irish boyband of the late 1990s. ... Perfect Gentlemen was trio of teen R&B vocalists formed under the direction of Maurice Starr, who discovered New Edition and New Kids on the Block. ... Playa is an American R&B trio. ... Plus One was the product of an Atlantic Records effort to form a Christian boy band modeled on the success of such secular bands as N Sync and the Backstreet Boys. ... Portrait was a R&B group that emerged briefly in the early 1990s, consisting of a solid contemporary ensemble able to perform credibly in either vintage soul or modern new jack and urban styles. ... Pretty Ricky is an American R&B/hip-hop group made up of brothers Diamond Blue Baby Blue Smith, Spectacular Blue Smith, and Tavion LaCorey SlickEm Mathis[2], and now former member of the group Marcus Ramone Pleasure Cooper and has now been replaced by Amition/4 Play. ... Profyle was an American R&B group, best known for their one major hit, Liar. The video for Liar was a staple of MTV2 and BET in the fall of 2000 Categories: R&B musical groups | American musical groups | Musical group stubs ... Same Same is a pop band consisting of identical twins, Bob and Clint Moffatt. ... Saša, Tin i Kedžo is now defunct Croatian boy band, which used to be the first band of that kind in Croatia. ... For the eponymous debut album, see Savage Garden (album). ... ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... This article is about the South Korean boy band. ... For other uses of this word, see Silk (disambiguation). ... Look up solo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Son By Four is a popular latin music group from Puerto Rico created by veteran songwriter Omar Alfanno and integrated by Angel López, Pedro Quiles, and brothers Javier and Jorge Montes. ... Soul for Real was a teenage R&B group from the mid 1990s. ... Soul Decision is a Canadian pop group who have managed to achieve breakthrough success in the U.S. The group is comprised of singers Trevor Guthrie and David Bowman, along with keyboard player Ken Lewko, and more recently, guitarist James Reid, bass player Tino Zolfo and drummer Terepai Richmond. ... SS501 (pronounced as Double-S 501) is a South Korean boyband under management of Daesung Entertainment, also known as DSP Entertainment. ... The Chicago-based group Subway, was comprised of Eric McNeal, Keith Thomas, Trerail Puckett and Roy Jones. ... BoyZ (now known as Sun Boyz (新 Boyz), meaning New Boyz) was a Cantopop duo from Hong Kong that was formed around June of 2002. ... Super Junior (Korean: ), also known as simply SJ or SuJu (Korean: ), is a thirteen-member Korean boy band formed by SM Entertainment in 2005, masterminded by Lee Soo Man. ... Take That are a British pop boy band formed by Nigel Martin Smith in Manchester in 1990. ... Tony! Toni! Toné! was a late 1980s/1990s R&B group from Oakland, California (near San Francisco). ... For the TV show, see F Troop. ... True Vibe was an American CCM group founded by former 98 Degrees member Jonathan Lippmann. ... TVXQ, an acronym for Tong Vfang Xien Qi (東方神起), is a quintet South Korean boy band formed under SM Entertainment, and later debuted under Avex Trax in Japan. ... U.N.V. was an R&B group based out of Detroit, Michigan. ... Ultra (also recording as Rider) is an English male pop band, which was most successful in the late 1990s. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... This article is about the pop group. ... V was a UK five-piece boy band consisting of: Antony Thomas Brant, (born 18 January 1983) Aaron Buckingham, (born 7 July 1983) Mark Harle, (born 8 November 1983) Kevin McDaid, (born 7 March 1984) Leon Pisani, (born 25 December 1985) Lead singer Antony Brant came up with the band... V6 is a very popular Japanese idol group, formed by Johnny & Associates. ... The word varsity can refer to several things. ... Westlife is an Irish pop band that was formed on July 3, 1998. ... Worlds Apart was a multi-national boyband of the 1990s that featured Marcus Patrick (billed as Patric) in the original (5 piece) group and Totally Scott-Lee s Nathan Moore in one of the later incarnations of the band. ...

Criticism

Boy bands tend to be heavily criticized by some in the musical press for appealing to young pubescent girls for emphasizing marketing and packaging over quality of music. Such views are reflected in the humorous definition in the Chambers Dictionary: "a pop group, targeting mainly the teenage market, composed of young males chosen because they look good and can dance and sometimes even sing." The ninth edition of the Chambers Dictionary of the English language was published in 2003 by Chambers Harrap. ...


In the 1990s, boy bands such as the Backstreet Boys and Lyte Funky Ones sometimes found the term "boy band" offensive and insisted on being called a "male vocal group". This article is about the band. ... Lyte Funky Ones (LFO) was an American three-man pop group consisting of Rich Cronin, Devin Lima (born Harold Lima), and Brad Fischetti. ...


Some critics compare boy band output to the "machine-generated" popular music found in George Orwell's novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four, noting that much of their music (as well as the bands' composition) is extremely formulaic. Other critics point to boy bands (and related musical groups) as case studies in commercialism and postmodernism, with little cultural content. Such criticisms can become extremely scathing: George Orwell is the pen name of Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903[1][2] – 21 January 1950) who was an English writer and journalist well-noted as a novelist, critic, and commentator on politics and culture. ... This article is about the Orwell novel. ... In popular culture, formula fiction defines literature in which the storylines and plots have been reused to the extent that the narratives are predictable. ... Commercialism, in its original meaning, is the practices, methods, aims, and spirit of commerce or business. ... Postmodernism (sometimes abbreviated Po-mo[1]) is a term originating in architecture, literally after the modern, denoting a style that is more ornamental than modernism, and which borrows from previous architectural styles, often in a playful or ironic fashion. ...

After scouring the country for five boys who could belt out tunes while doing the splits, (Lou Pearlman) assembled a clean-cut collection of effeminate white and Latino-looking boys, all pink cheeks and crew cuts with peroxided tips. Just like the Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC, there's the cute blond guy, one with curly hair, the dark one with big dimples, the guy with the funny facial hair and the less cute, but really sensitive, guy.

Pearlman herded them into a tiny apartment, forcing these guys in their late teens and early 20s to share bedrooms (hey, less opportunity for illicit sexual activity - at least with the opposite sex), and forbade them to stay out past midnight. He dressed them in coordinated red and silver "rave" outfits and spoon-fed them sugary-sweet lyrics like "Would I cross an ocean just to hold you ... Would I give up all I have to see you smile?" And then he set them loose on concert halls full of 12-year-old girls, who dutifully screamed their lungs out in a kind of mass orgasm fueled by all that scrubbed-clean testosterone.[8] Testosterone is a steroid hormone from the androgen group. ...

Pop culture influence

Due to their pre-fab nature, boy bands are not only a frequent target of criticism, but also a frequent source of parody in popular culture, ranging from the television series 2ge+her (which created a parody boy band with five personality types) to a week-long spoof in 1999, wherein talk show host Conan O'Brien, inspired by Making the Band, created his own boy band called Dudez-A-Plenti, after randomly selecting five singers, narrowed down from the population of the entire world. A series of sketches culminated in a performance of a song O'Brien apparently made up himself: "Baby, I Wish You Were My Baby". Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... 2ge+her (pronounced Together) was a fictional boy band (similar to Spinal Tap) whose composition, songs, and formation story is a direct parody of the boy bands of the 1990s such as New Kids on the Block, *NSYNC and Backstreet Boys. ... A parody (pronounced ), in contemporary usage, is a work created to mock, comment on, or poke fun at an original work, its subject, or author, by means of humorous or satiric imitation. ... Events of 2008: (EMILY) Me Lesley and MIley are going to China! This article is about the year. ... Conan Christopher OBrien (born April 18, 1963) is an Emmy Award-winning American television host and comedian, best known as host of NBCs Late Night with Conan OBrien. ... Making the Band is an ABC/MTV reality television series that exists in separate iterations, each iteration focusing on a specific music act. ...


Further examples of boy band parodies in pop culture include:

  • In the Boyz 'N Commotion episode of the Disney Channel series That's So Raven, Raven wants a boy band named the Boyz in Motion to perform in front of her friends. In another episode, Raven wants the Boyz in Motion to perform in an emergency plan video for Donna Cabonna. The Boyz in Motion are sometimes referred to as The Boyz.
  • Eminem lyric from "The Real Slim Shady" states "I am sick of you little girl and boy groups, all you do is annoy me"
  • Australian film BoyTown is about a fictional boyband who had their golden age in the 1980s, and reform to sing songs about divorce and picking the kids up from school and to go on one last tour.
  • New Zealand radio station The Edge created a cliché boyband, called Boyband in 2006. It consisted of Fat Boy, Gay Boy, Mummy's Boy, Bad Boy and Hot Boy. They achieved a small success in the country, with their cover of The Kinks' song "You Really Got Me" reaching number one on the New Zealand music charts for one week.
  • The Arrogant Worms made a parody song called "Boy Band" which includes lyrics such as "Cause we're singing in a boy band, the words are stupid and the music's bland".
  • The 2007 novel In Stereo Where Available by Becky Anderson features a character named C.J. Anastasio, an aging former member of the fictional boy band "NYC Boyz." One scene features the character trying to seduce the protagonist by showing off his look-alike action figure and performing dance routines.
  • The song "Why Did You Leave Me?" by The Potato Hermits parodies the archetypal boy band song by looking at a couple's break-up from the point of view of a male chauvinist pig. It also includes the obligatory modulation up a semitone on the final chorus, the only differences being that this one is prepared with a ii, V, I cadence; most aren't. "Why Did You Leave Me?" by the Potato Hermits

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A subliminal message is a signal or message embedded in another medium, designed to pass below the normal limits of perception. ... Louis Jay Pearlman (born June 19, 1954) was known in the entertainment business for being the manager of famous boy bands the Backstreet Boys and N Sync (both of which later sued him, but settled) and for being the owner of controversial talent scouting companies Wilhelmina Scouting Network aka Trans... Natural was a US American boy band who were best known for their debut single and signature song Put your arms around me. They were very successful in Germany and the Philippines, releasing 2 albums and 9 singles. ... Marc Eric Terenzi (* 27 June 1978 in Newton, Massachusetts) he is a United States American pop singer formerly of the boyband Natural. He is married to German pop singer Sarah Connor. ... Michael J Horn (born 7 October 1979 in Orlando, Florida) is an American pop singer formerly of the boyband Natural. 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Success in the genre

Though some fans are wildly supportive of the music, the commercial success of specific boy bands does not tend to last long. As the fans (mostly teen girls) age and musical tastes evolve, they tend to outgrow such groups' appeal. If success is sustained, often one or more members of the band will leave and seek a solo career (particularly if they have some songwriting ability), often with some success, for instance: Michael Nesmith, Jordan Knight, Robbie Williams, Justin Timberlake, Jesse McCartney, Ronan Keating, Brian McFadden, and Ricky Martin. Robert Michael Nesmith (b. ... Jordan Knight (born Jordan Nathaniel Marcel Knight, 17 May 1970, Worcester, Massachusetts) is an American singer-songwriter best known as the lead singer of the boy band, New Kids on the Block (NKOTB), which rose to fame in the 1980s and 1990s. ... For other people with the same name, see Robbie Williams (disambiguation). ... Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981[1]), sometimes known as JT, is an American pop and R&B singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actor. ... Jesse McCartney (born April 9, 1987) is an American pop/R&B singer songwriter and Daytime Emmy-nominated actor. ... Ronan Keating (born March 3, 1977 in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish pop singer who has had hits with boyband Boyzone and as a solo artist. ... Brian Nicholas McFadden (born 12 April 1980 in Artane, Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish singer and songwriter. ... Enrique Martín Morales (born December 24, 1971), better known by his stage name Ricky Martin, is a Grammy Award and Latin Grammy Award-winning Puerto Rican pop singer who rose to fame, first as a member of the Latin boy band Menudo, then as a solo artist since 1991. ...


References

  1. ^ WKRN (2007). ""Brian Littrell Looks To Reconnect As Dove Co-Host"". WKRN.com. Retrieved on November 8, 2007.
  2. ^ Lucy Love (2007). "Backstreet Boys: Rod Laver Arena". Melbourne Beat. Retrieved on November 8, 2007.
  3. ^ 70 Million Sales
  4. ^ Pedro Ruz Gutierrez (2007). "Pearlman's money woes follow him downtown". The Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved on November 8, 2007.
  5. ^ "[takethattv.com Westlife line-up spring show]". Polydor.
  6. ^ Press Association - Louis Walsh Profile
  7. ^ Gil Kaufman (2007). "The New Boy Bands". MTV. Retrieved on November 8, 2007.
  8. ^ Janelle Brown, "Sluts and Teddy Bears", Salon.com, 2001.

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