Brian Littrell

Brian Littrell, born on February 20, 1975, in Lexington, Kentucky, is an American singer and songwriter, best known as a member of the iconic pop group Backstreet Boys. The group, formed in 1993, became one of the best-selling boy bands of all time, with notable albums such as "Backstreet Boys" (1997), "Millennium" (1999), and "Black & Blue" (2000). Littrell is recognized for his distinctive tenor voice and harmonies, contributing to the group's signature sound. In addition to his work with the Backstreet Boys, Littrell has pursued a solo career, releasing his debut album "Welcome Home" in 2006, which showcased his Christian music influences. His single "In Christ Alone" received positive acclaim and demonstrated his versatility as an artist. Littrell's impact on music can be seen in the resurgence of boy bands in the late '90s and early 2000s, influencing a generation of pop artists. His contributions to pop and contemporary Christian music have earned him a dedicated fanbase and a lasting legacy within the music industry. As part of the Backstreet Boys, he has sold over 100 million records worldwide, solidifying their place in pop culture history.