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Backstreet Boys Perform 'I Want It That Way' While in Separate Living Rooms

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Backstreet Boys can still harmonize perfectly from five different locations! AJ McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson and Brian Littrell gave a very special performance during the , which aired Sunday on Fox.In separate locations that spanned from Atlanta, Georgia, to Los Angeles, California, all five members of the boy band gave it their all while singing their hit 1999 song, «I Want It That Way.»Littrell got things started by thanking those on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic and encouraging people to «stay safe, stay home and protect yourself,» before belting out the first line of the popular song.Eventually each member joined in from their homes, leading to an amazing music video with all five guys.

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