Grammy nominated American boy band group Backstreet Boys are pinning high hopes for their second shot at fame with a comeback and this time they want to be as big as the English rock legends Rolling Stones.
The '90s pop group who enjoyed a string of hits including Quit playing games with my heart and Show me the meaning of being lonely have reformed their association minus former bandmate Kevin Richardson, a website reports.
Another singer Nick Carter has been battling alcohol and drug demons for 10 years, but has however sobered up for their comeback tour.
"There are demons I am fighting but I just want to be fit and healthy. If you fall off the horse, you just have to get back on again. We're here to stay – we want to be as big as the Rolling Stones," he said.
Other band members include Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell and A.J. McLean.
The '90s pop group who enjoyed a string of hits including Quit playing games with my heart and Show me the meaning of being lonely have reformed their association minus former bandmate Kevin Richardson, a website reports.
Another singer Nick Carter has been battling alcohol and drug demons for 10 years, but has however sobered up for their comeback tour.
"There are demons I am fighting but I just want to be fit and healthy. If you fall off the horse, you just have to get back on again. We're here to stay – we want to be as big as the Rolling Stones," he said.
Other band members include Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell and A.J. McLean.
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