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The Boys have asserted themselves as writers

Tom Harrison

Someone had to do the obvious and title their album Millennium. Might as well be Backstreet Boys, who bring about as much meaning to their third album as the first two.
This is pop music; whatever relationship there is between the millennium and the five doesn't require any more than the appearance of relevance, in which case the photos of the group's diverging fashion statements say more than the music.
The CD itself reveals that the Boys have asserted themselves as writers and worked with their producers to create grooves that noticably cut deeper and hit harder. Whether they can maintain this balancing act between the demands of pop and artistic growth is their challenge for the next millennium.


May 18, 1999

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