Where Are They Now?
Where Are They Now? Playing Catch-Up with Your Favorite Boy Bands
Boy bands—they’re not just pretty faces, are we right? Even though we know you had their mugs plastered all over your walls, notebooks, and lockers growing up. How could you resist swooning to their sweet ballads and rocking out to their hot dance moves? Thanks to the spending power of the American teenager, the men behind the music weren’t mere one-hit wonders, but have they kept their appeal all these years later. Snakkle looks back at some of your favorite boy bands, then and now. By Danielle Turchiano
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The Guys of 98 Degrees in 1998
The boys of 98 Degrees released their debut self-titled album in 1997. Consisting of brothers Nick and Drew Lachey and friends Justin Jeffre and Jeff Timmons, 98 Degrees first received real fame for a song on the Mulan soundtrack, which somehow stamped them as the squeakier-clean boy band, despite their tribal band biceps tattoos. Their cheery Christmas album certainly upheld that image.



















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