Many boy bands of the United States has tried to recreate the success of Backsteet, 'N Sync and 98 Degrees, but most have failed to achieve a real impact, for one reason or another.
Big Time Rush could change that.
The quartet of the Nickelodeon show, formed the band in 2009, has been renewed for a third season. Big Time Rush also grew out of their debut album, "BTR" in 2010, which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and featured a duet with Snoop Dogg, and last November "Elevate", which peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard 200.
Not bad for four guys who do not exactly have aspirations for a boy band.
"I never imagined it would ever in a boy band" James Maslow component of Big Time Rush by phone last week in Las Vegas. "We had our own bands and projects before this. Once we saw that this could work, we met and made this the best that could be "
The audition process lasted two years and included more than 1,500 applicants between singers and actors. Band member Logan Henderson described it as a triple threat "boot camp" because it was choreography, singing and acting.
"The waiting time was miserable," said Logan Henderson, also on the phone. "We could not go out and do an audition out of this. This was a difficult decision but we welcome the decision we made. "
How do your friends react to your decision to join a boy band?
"They gave their support," said James Maslow. "I think they were glad that his friend was on TV and had a record deal. They even have that game with me: Every time my character does something stupid, take a drink. " |
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