

I love movies, but I think I like TV better because I get to know the characters more and I get to become attached to them.ĩ. Up until I moved to California 6 months ago I had never touched a washer. I made it 22 years never having done a load of laundry. (There was a trending topic on twitter the other day, #PeopleIHaveSeenLive, and I tallied up mine, and I came to 50 different acts, and those were just the ones I could remember, and not counting artists I’ve seen multiple times).ħ. I love feeling the baseline and drum beat in my ribcage. I will go see basically any band live just because I love the feel of live shows. They are rude, self-centered and have a false sense of entitlement (not everyone, but as far as stereotyping a species goes…).Ħ. If you don’t have a close-knit family, you missed out.ĥ. Boybands are my favorite genre of music.Ĥ. I want to pack up and move to Iceland one day.ģ. I am undeserving of grace, but have a God who is merciful enough to extend it to me anyway.Ģ. What Makes You Different (Makes You Beautiful)ġ. I will even color-code them for you!īackstreet Boys Millennium Black & Blue The Hits: Chapter 1 Never Gone Unbreakableġ8. I don’t want to talk about it anymore.Īny way, below you will find some of my favorite Backstreet Boys songs spanning all 7 of their albums released in the US (plus that one Greatest Hits). It was like I was 14 again, and it was awesome. I came to this realization while attending a Backstreet Boys concert two weeks ago, and it was possibly the most fun concert of my entire life. It was always about the show and the entrainment value for NSYNC, but BSB can saaaaanng. Not that NSYNC wasn’t, but it was more of a show for them. Better love songs, better fun songs, just all around better songs. Their songs were fun and uptempo, and their concerts were crazy parties (speaking from a 2001 experience), and JT is arguably the most talented man in the biz right now…but the Backstreet Boys had better songs. Listen, NSYNC was good (and I would for sure sell a kidney to buy tickets if they were to ever go on a reunion tour.

But the time has come for me to admit the truth. I owned all of their CDs and, of course, had a favorite ‘boy’, and it was Brian Littrell!). I was team NSYNC all the way (don’t get me wrong, I still liked the Backstreet Boys. I spent the majority of my adolescent life arguing the exact opposite. This is a big one guys, so I need all of your support. The time has come for me to make a confession.
