Singer AJ McLean says that presentations will take almost two hours. He also speaks about the group's new album, being recorded
For those who had forgotten the existence of the Backstreet Boys, the American quartet gives the message: is back to active and full of energy. In addition to the two shows that the boy band is in Brazil this week - in the
fifth (5) in the Credicard Hall in São Paulo, and Saturday (7) at Citibank Hall, Rio de Janeiro - the group also prepares an album of that novel can leave by the end of this year.
Nakedness and the hysteria marked the first Backstreet Boys concert in São Paulo
In an interview for the G1 phone, the singer AJ McLean says is "very excited". "We expect patients to come back and see if it will be as chaotic as in the other time we were in Brazil and will be more quiet," said, referring to
the 2001 presentations.
And promises "will be almost two hours of show, with probably 75% of hits and the rest of newer songs. We danced the entire show. It has much interaction with fans. Vai be fun, and I think the public will like."
G1 - What have you done lately?
AJ - We work in the studio since the beginning of January, and made a break to finish the tour 'Unbreakable'. We still go back to the studio in March to finish recording the new album of unheard of in the beginning of June. The first single should be out in July or August. Then we return to the road for a new tour.
新的演唱會耶~~~
來台灣...來台灣...來台灣
G1 - How will the new disc?
A.J. - Are we being ourselves. There are great melodies and harmonies. We are working with new composers and producers, including the rapper T-Pain and Ryan Tedde. All have great ideas for the album, and I can definitely say that this work marks our return to roots. The main change is the production, which is more rhythmic. I can say that everything that has been done until now was very nice.
G1 - How is your solo career?
AJ - I had to stop a bit for the tour and new album of the Backstreet Boys. But probably have two or three songs ready this year. The other guys in the band heard and liked a lot. I think a solo album gives a good dimension of
who I am as an individual outside the group.
AJ的新專輯有的等囉 @@
G1 - During the break, the group has always been confident that again one day?
A.J. - Yeah, sure. The fans are passionate, always gave us support, wanted to hear new songs, see our shows. We love traveling and wanted to burn a disc as soon as possible. We're on tour for almost a year now and has been incredible. If we were not in the fun, we would not have returned.
G1 - You started his career early. There is something that they regret?
AJ - I feel like I became the person I am today because of what I was when I was young. I think mature faster than others, but nevertheless, I am very happy to have had many experiences, and have traveled around the world. This is something that I do not repent and do not ever change.
G1 - There was some competition with members of N'Sync in the 90s?
AJ - I attended the school with them and know for many years. There was a healthy competition with them. But the real competition was for each to itself, trying to be the best we could. We had the same owner, the same record, always want success to N'Sync or New Kids on the Block. We were more critical of our own work.
G1 - Who do you think are your fans today? The same girls, but a little older, or people who are aware of the group now?
A.J. - I think a little of both. It has many older people, and now leads the brothers and sisters from the shows. And people who hear the latest albums and liked. We see many young faces on the older presentations. We never did music for a specific group, our songs are for everyone, from 5 to 85 years.
G1 - Do u had a problem with obsessed fans?
AJ - Only a few girls entering the bus, or the dressing room, backstage at ... We never did anything threatening or scared, I hope it never happens. Always have one or another that is more of bounds. But, provided that all are safe, that's what matters.
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