This itself isn’t surprising, as perfection takes time, of course… But what is unusual is how the lineup we know and love wasn’t finalized until August 2009, a matter of mere weeks before BTR’s Thanksgiving debut. By the time they arrived at the Palm Woods in November 2009, plans for a cross-media brand, that would simultaneously star the members of a real-life music group in a fictional television show, had been underway for nearly three years, initiating back in 2007. Whether you’ve backed the four lovable hockey-heads and their real-life counterparts since they first flailed onto the Nickelodeon screen, or if you’re only familiar enough to just be learning of such a distinction, you’ll probably be surprised just how long our journey begins before the moment our charming, irreplaceable combo of Kendall Schmidt, James Maslow, Carlos PenaVega, and Logan Henderson first stood in the same room together. This is to prevent having 50+ ‘untitled’ songs which have unique personnel or some other unspecific info from inflating the list and making a mess. Songs highlighted in red were released by an artist other than Big Time Rush, with their own version remaining unheardĪlso, in order for a song to appear on this list, it must have a known title and/or an available recording. Songs highlighted in blue have only partially surfaced Songs highlighted in green have leaked, or are otherwise available, in full With all that said, I hope this serves as a useful resource for anyone who loves this Flop boy band as much as I do! The project is a constant work-in-progress, and if you spot anything that's missing or contradicts what's written here, please get in touch with me ASAP! Keeping that in mind, this list is not claiming to be complete, nor is it likely to ever be. In light of the post's extensivity, it's funny to remind that this is just the tip of an iceberg, strewn together from what few bits and pieces have escaped the secrecy of Sony's vaults. The info compiled here is derived from a plethora of sources, mainly PRO registries, as well as virtually any way the band themselves (or associates) have spoken, whether through interviews, tweets, magazines, writer/producer website, and virtually anything. As of June 2021, their repertoire is expanding once more now that the guys have taken full control of their band, and are preparing for a brand-new era of music, finally delivered on their own terms. Its goal is to be the definitive source for finding and preserving information about BTR's unreleased music, as well as, perhaps inadvertently, as an overall document of their musical history.īTR’s unreleased catalogue is considerably extensive: Like other pop artists of the same caliber, Nickelodeon and especially Columbia Records presented them with hundreds upon hundreds of pre-written tracks to record over their initial five-year run, about halfway through which they began tallying even more that they co-wrote themselves. From performing at the Grammys to appearing at the White House, the members are undoubtedly cultural icons within both their home country of South Korea and all over the world.Hi everyone, this (was) my first post here! I'm a lifelong fan of Big Time Rush and wanted to share this passion project I've been working on for almost two years now. Their rocket to fame has been unstoppable ever since. We have to start with BTS simply because, well, they’re BTS! The Korean septet, consisting of members RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook, debuted in 2013 before making an explosive global splash around 20. Ahead, check out some of the greatest boy bands of all time - and then be sure to have a dance party, stat. Whether you’re a Directioner or an EXO-L, being part of any boy band fandom comes with excitement, love, and, of course, all the music imaginable. They exist across genres as well, ranging from pop to R&B to hip-hop to punk - and no one group is more or less a perfect example of the category.īut if there’s one thing boy bands do have in common, it’s their loyal and (lovingly) chaotic fanbases. Some groups, like Five Seconds of Summer, play instruments while others, like the iconic boy bands of the ‘90s and early ‘00s, grace the stage with their mind-blowing choreography. Of course, there’s not one way to define a boy band. From screaming fans of the Beatles in the 1960s to the height of the Jackson Five’s fame in the ‘70s straight on to the ARMY members devoted to BTS today, boy bands have had a hold on music listeners throughout many generations. For decades, every era of music has had its collection of iconic boy bands.
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