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Backstreet Boys in Manila May 5, 2015!! So, which is your favorite Backstreet Boys song?

Which is your favorite Backstreet Boys song?

I am dedicating one post for them because they remind me so much of my youth!  I remember in HS they were very very very popular!  They were teenagers then.  I would remember brining magazines (BOP!) to school to share with classmates!

Plus - they're coming to Manila THIS YEAR!!



Wooooohoooo!!!!

Though they've grown and matured through the years - their music will forever make me smile.  Whenever I hear their music - I can't help but sing along.  I don't know why - but I am so drawn to their music.  Call me cheesy or baduy - I don't care na - basta BSB - I'll go gaga for sure!  Hahaha..

So which is my favorite Backstreet Boys song?

It's ...



Drowning..

I would sing this over and over and over again!  In the shower, in the car - EVERYWHERE!!
It's the type of song you'd listen to when your Yaya would make you nap in the afternoon with the help of the radio station - Mellow Touch.  (If you can relate - we're from the same generation! Hahaha)

And then - I want it that way.  Hahahahaha!! :)



I actually LOVE THEM ALL!!  I can't have just one.. Hahhaha!!!

I am now educating Kailee on the Backstreet Boys.
You're going to love their music too my dear Kailee.

I'll make sure!!
(manipulation...)


Comments

  1. Nice to meet a fellow BSB fanatic! Did you know that I also shared their concert dates on my FB last night? Hahaha! Super excited na din ako and I can't wait to watch them again. The last time I saw them was on Araneta pa, back in 2009 pa ata and they toured without Kev pa. This time they're complete na! Yay! And like you, super educated na din and babies ko sa BSB. My firstborn, almost memorized some of the songs. :D Please let me know pag may tickets na! Thanks! :)

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  2. i love their As Long As You Love Me song!
    bnb concert is definitely a must-see!
    thanks for sharing :-)

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  3. The Call!!!!!! :) Oldies na sila hehe

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  4. Oh my! I love their songs! But, I am not sure if I can afford the tickets hahaha.. Maybe the GA- I don't care where, I just want to listen to their songs, live! :)

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  5. I like a lot of their songs, but I guess my favorite is "All I Have to Give". Though I must admit, nung nakita ko yung video ng "Quit Playing Games" naloka ako. Hahahaha!

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  6. Ahahaha! On my end, I think it is now safe to admit that being a big Backstreet Boys fan was one of my best-kept secrets, haha.

    I think nothing beats Shape of my heart among all their songs. I'm an AJ fan, but I was crushing on Kevin the entire time, heehee.:)

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  7. Once a boyband fan, always a boyband fan. And I will never be ashamed of that. Hehe! Yup, there's something about their songs na kahit ang tagal mo nang di naririnig somehow you still know them by heart.

    Shape of my Heart yung favorite ko!

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  8. Hahaah! Not a big fan but I know a lot of office mates squealing with delight when they heard about this! :)

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  9. I wasn't that much of a BSB fan. I was more into N' Sync because of Justin Timberlake. Hehehe. But I like some of BSB's songs too. :)

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  10. I'm not a big fan, but my husband has their songs on his iPod and we sometimes play them along with other 90s songs when we get tired of today's music. I always manage to sing along. And now it's got me thinking.. that I actually might be a fan. LOL. Oh, and my favorite is All I Have to Give!

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  11. For sure fans of Backstreet Boys are all excited now. Thanks for sharing...Macy Santos

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  12. for me its "Quit Playing Games with my Heart" and "I'll Never Break Your Heart" :) i wish i can watch the concert with you!!

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  13. Oh my! Brought back High School memories!! :) I'm sure you also had a lot of memories with their songs! ;)

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