Brian Littrell: The Backstreet Boys singer's Christian release

Saturday 20th May 2006

A member of America's pop superstars The Backstreet Boys, BRIAN LITTRELL now makes an unexpected entrance into the world of Christian music. He spoke to Mike Rimmer.

Brian Littrell: The Backstreet Boys singer's Christian release

It's the back end of 2005 and Brian Thomas Littrell is in the UK promoting his latest album and touring with his band. If the name is unfamiliar, then you're one of the people who wasn't into American boy band The Backstreet Boys. They have sold an amazing 75 million albums and singles and as well as their huge US success have topped the British charts. But they were away from the scene for a few years and the release of The Backstreet Boys' 'Never Gone' comeback album has generated such interest that Brian had to put off the recording and release of his own solo debut to tour with his fellow superstars. The fact that his solo debut is a Christian music album has provoked a few raised eyebrows but when you get to know the guy, it all makes sense. Anyway, more of that later! For now he's talking about life and The Backstreet Boys.

A lot of things have changed since the release of the previous Backstreet Boys album 'Black & Blue' in 2001. "I'm a new father," he declares happily. "My wife and I are proud parents of a little baby boy. He's not a little baby anymore. He was three at the end of November! On top of that I think our perspective as a band has changed over the past couple of years. There was a time from '93 until 2001 that we were touring and travelling non-stop on a crash course pretty much. When 'Black & Blue' came out, we were kind of on a road to destruction just because we were working so much. To be honest with you we were a little sick of one another and the business had kind of taken its toll on our relationship. That's when we decided in November 2001 to take a little break, a breather. There was never a day that passed in our four year break that people wouldn't approach each individual one of us and say, 'When's the next Backstreet Boys album coming out?' I think that was such positive reinforcement from the fans because we do have some of the most loyal fans out there that have been with us for over a decade now."

The streets of pop history are littered with the down and out detritus of solo singers from former successful boy bands who don't make it and whose careers end up in the gutter. It's very difficult to grow older and make music and keep your teenage audience. Just ask pop stars from the '70s like David Cassidy and Donny Osmond, their transition into adult music has been nearly impossible. Even in the UK with a band like Take That; Gary Barlow, who everybody thought would be the main guy to have a solo career failed. Is Littrell worried? "Well from the very beginning it was all about breaking the mould," he explains. "When The Backstreet Boys started we prided ourselves on good vocals and good melodies and good songs on our records. I think as long as we stick to what we're good at - making good quality music - I think the fans will be there for us. But it is a kind of a crutch sometimes, looking back on your career, because I will forever be known as a Backstreet Boy. I think instead of running from that I've learned over the years to embrace that because it is part of my life and it's part of my success and part of the blessings that God has blessed me with. I should use that to my benefit to touch others."

Aha! The mention of God! Successful pop stars are often reticent to nail their spiritual colours to the mast, buying into the questionable perceived wisdom that mentioning God can be the kiss of death for huge sales figures. Not so with Mr Littrell! "I've been a born-again Christian ever since I was the young age of eight years old," he shares. "I grew up in Lexington, Kentucky and went to a huge Baptist church not too far from my house. My choice of church was always a Baptist church and I think that was chosen for me by my parents! Later on in life my wife and I ended up getting married in a Christian church. My belief and my faith has always been a stronghold. When you go back to the very first Backstreet record you can read my liner notes on my thank-yous and I would quote Scripture such as Philippians 4:13; which is 'I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength.' I think God has given me a wonderful opportunity to touch people through music and through The Backstreet Boys and also blessing me with opportunities to move forward into a solo career in 2006. I'm really looking forward to it."

Brian Littrell: The Backstreet Boys singer's Christian release

Brian's debut solo album could easily have been a mainstream pop effort building on the work of the last 12 years. Instead he shocked the music industry by announcing he'd signed a deal to make a Christian album in Nashville. 'Welcome Home' is a highly impressive album. It features great songs containing bold declarations of faith, strong melodies and Brian's great voice. In fact it sounds just like your typical Christian Nashville CCM produced album with the slick production of a Casting Crowns, MercyMe or Building 429. The title is apt as Littrell explains, "Let's not forget the fact that a lot of people don't know the original story of how The Backstreet Boys all started. Kevin is my first cousin and he was the one that called me to fly down to Orlando, Florida and leave my home in Lexington, Kentucky and pursue an entertainment career in April of 1993. Little do people know that in 1992 I was offered a singing scholarship to the University of Cincinnati Bible College in Cincinnati, Ohio. I was going to further my music ministry and study music and youth ministry. That was my plan for life. God kind of plucked me out and used me in a more worldly fashion, which I couldn't really fathom. Telling the story today I find it hard to believe that God has really opened the doors in my life that he has."

He continues, "I've wanted to do solo albums in the past but I've never really had the opportunity. Sometimes as Christians we pray for doors to be opened in our lives and when they are opened right in front of our eyes we tend to shun away from them and we back away. We have a hard time stepping out in faith to have your dreams come true, or to achieve things that you never thought you could really achieve. I think God has done that in my life through The Backstreet Boys and now I have an individual opportunity to go out and sing Christian music which is where I began in the first place."

Brian Littrell has simply come full circle! He always had the reputation for being the clean cut Backstreet Boy where the lure of fame and all the trappings never found a place in his heart. He reflects, "Growing up in a church-based home, I'm a normal person and I don't put myself on a pedestal and I'm no different and no more special than anybody else. So I think the world can label you in the pop world as having all the girls and there's drugs and there's all of these things that are roaming around in the secular world of the music business. I know that that's not for me. I'd rather be at home with my wife and child. God's put me in a very particular place in order to best utilise the talents that he's given me."

But why is he recording a Christian album and not a mainstream pop album? The answer is straight forward, "A Christian album is where my heart is." He explains, "Growing up and singing in church, that was my first love. Singing at weddings and singing gospel songs with the adult choir behind me as a 12 and 13 year-old little boy in middle school, that was my passion. Pursuing my career at Cincinnati Bible College was something that I wanted to do. God just plucked me out of the situation and sought bigger and better things for me I think, in order to reach more people. So I'm really back to my roots and back to my first love. Singing about love but this is a different kind of love that people need to realise. It's a spiritual love that's real."

Brian Littrell: The Backstreet Boys singer's Christian release

Being a Christian in the mainstream pop arena is always going to bring conflicts. There's a famous story about a photo shoot for Rolling Stone magazine where they wanted Littrell to pose with a posse of naked women. He refused. He recounts the story, "There was a world-famous photographer taking the picture and his view of what rock stars should be was this photo of us with 50 naked women. I stood up to our management staff and the other four guys and I said, 'You know, I really don't care what a photographer thinks we're supposed to be. That's not what I am. I can't stand up there in the picture because that doesn't represent me as a person.' I didn't want to do it. I didn't think it was respectful for the ladies in the photo. I didn't really think it was respectful for the other four to be in the photo. But what took place was that the other four guys stood up with the young ladies and took a photo and then I got a picture by myself in that scenario with no girls.and no other members of the group! So it was an awkward situation. I think I've been faced with those roadblocks my whole life and God's given me the guidance to stand for something that I do believe strongly in and represent something that young people can see."

Brian picks out some highlights from his album. "There's a song called 'My Answer Is You', which you wouldn't necessarily think is a love song but the adoration is given to God because he's been my answer through all of the ups and downs in life. There's also a song that I dedicated to my wife called "Grace Of My Life" and a song called "Over My Head", which talks about how sometimes in life you can feel so down that you get into situations where you can be over your head. This is a different kind of 'over my head' because I'm over my head in God's love. I'm just extremely excited about it. This is really where I'm supposed to be and I'm at home with my music. I really am excited about presenting it to the world and really seeing what happens and if we can really change some lives for the better."

After all the fame, does Littrell manage to maintain a normal church life? "I do," he states. "It's difficult to get to a church on Sunday morning, depending on what country I'm in or what State or what county. As well as being approached by people and things like that, people that know me, they know where I attend church. And the people that don't really know me, they would invite me to a certain kind of church, maybe a church where there's a huge youth group and a lot of kids. They think that's where it's important for me to be. But for my faith, a place of worship is some place small. I can even turn my hotel room into a place of worship because it also says in the Bible, 'If there is any two gathered in my name, there I am also'. Sometimes it's even a church service that's happening on TV. If that's what I can get in, that's important. My faith being so important to me.you always have to give time to what makes you the person that you are. Faith being one of them, your career being one of them and now for me, later on in life, my family being one of them as well. So it's just a common balance and you have to have balance with anything in order to be a well-rounded person."

The theme of the solo album, he explains, is spiritual love. "These are not the happy-go-lucky sing-along songs that The Backstreet Boys would sing, talking about adolescent love. This is real life. These are problems that we encounter every day and I think the material in my record is based upon helping people through those situations and obviously finding a different kind of love, a spiritual love and a spiritual passion. It's about helping them to find somebody that they can go to when all else fails and help them through. If a Backstreet Boys fan picks it up, I would hope that they would get a different message other than a worldly love. This is a spiritual love which is something beyond us."

But isn't he travelling in the wrong direction? It sometimes seems that the Christian scene is crowded with an embarrassing number of rather immature musicians who can't wait to leave the Christian scene and play in the mainstream with the big boys. Yet here is Littrell travelling in the opposite direction! "The funny thing is that I've had a lot of people mention to me that very thing. The question that I get is, 'Why are you moving backwards in your life?!' I don't think they really 'get it'. They don't really understand the full story. I am so moving forward in my life it's crazy. I'm moving so fast forward at a pace that God's really moving in my life and in my work even as a Backstreet Boy. We do these soundcheck parties before shows and I've got young ladies and young gentlemen asking me all over the world about my song "In Christ Alone", that hit number one in the US on the radio charts. I'm just excited that people are becoming more aware of their faith and people that represent that. As a family man I might have a little stamp on my head as the Backstreet Boy. People have this perception of someone that I'm really not. But this is me, just like we've said. I've been a born-again Christian for nearly all my life and I'm just excited to be here and have this opportunity." CR

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Reader Comments

Posted by julia in riverdel, utah @ 15:49 on Dec 21 2018

i love you brain i hope that you love your family



Posted by Megan in Reseve LA @ 18:46 on Mar 17 2017

love ya Brian you are a great guy, and you have an amazing voice.



Posted by Jack Hanson in At Papua New Guinea @ 13:09 on Sep 19 2016

Hii Brain I am so inspire by Your snog Call my answer is you..why Because though we w go through many difficulties but God is always our answer for all our situations..GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILy.



Posted by leth in cebu philippines @ 19:27 on Sep 29 2012

hi! brian i am a big fan of bsb when i was in highschool.But since i've met JESUS CHRIST as my LORD & SAVIOR that was 2001 my perspective in life has changed even in music.Brian, i am so happy 4 you that you made a good discission in life and that is gloryfying GOD in all you do.Continue to touch and inspire peoples lives.JESUS CHRIST LOVES YOU BRY!!! PHIL.4:13



Posted by anonymus in spain @ 13:28 on Mar 19 2012

My question is, who believed they were the other band members to reproach anything to Brian? He would not take that picture and I admire him for his refusal. Brian did not say anything to the other guys, do not let any sermon as "this is not right what you do", but respected his decision ..... They should have rspetado yours too!.



Posted by Pastor Elijah in Kenya @ 15:28 on Dec 4 2010

Dear Brethren in Christ,
Greetings in the name of our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ.Actually it's joy to find out that you are serving the LORD right from what I read from your website on the internet. And I am pleased with the good job that your ministry is doing and I really love to be amongst you mostly in prayers and in ministering together.Pray for the Lord's ministry down here in KENYA that GOD will empower us and provide resources for us to get out to reach to many out here who have not received Him as their LORD and savior for we as Christians are convinced that only agreed upon prayers bring forth breakthroughs.Finally doors are open for you and your ministry to come and minister to us and start your ministry here in KENYA. Read psalms 133. Your kind approval and consideration regarding this matter will be highly appriciated. Thank you. God bless you and more power in your ministry. We love to hear from you soon.

God bless you and yours,
in service
Pastor Elijah Omagwa



Posted by Earldy in Papua New Guinea @ 02:03 on Jan 22 2010

The first time I heard your songs it really got me into it, I love the lyrics and music so much that I keep playing it over and over again. A funny thing is that it took me quite a while to realise that you're the BRIAN from BSB, it was shocking however very much inspiring. The GOD we serve is powerful and majecstic and has his own special ways of getting around people, so people be on guard coz He loves you and has bigger and better plans for you.

Your sister in CHRIST, bless...



Posted by jessica in manila @ 11:17 on Jul 26 2009

hi!!!!!!! brian im jessica real from manila my favorite band is bsb and my favorite member in the band is u.youre son baylee is so so so so so cute.......................when will u have a concert again in her? i want to watch concert..................ok bye.............



Posted by Richard Rivadeneira in Quito Ecuador @ 19:08 on May 27 2009

Hello Brian, Let me tell you that as long as I am writing these words I'm listening your beatiful cd, it's very good,warm and deep.
You have a beatiful voice and I hope that you and the rest of the Backstreet boys release a christian album full of wonderful music.
I'am a BSB fan and I wish you the best, I'd like you to visit Ecuador, a nice country and if it's possible come with the rest of the BSB.

God Bless you and your family forever and ever and ever .



Posted by Ronald Wigglesworth in St.Petersburg, Russia @ 17:10 on Dec 9 2008

Brain,
I really really wanted the backstreet boys to come to St.Petersburg when I saw your tour list and you guys miraculously did after I prayed inmy heart about it cuz I wanted to meet you Brian but I could'nt buy th e VIP ticket since there was no souncheck I really missed a chance of meeting you Brian cuz your faith encourages me i loved the BSB so much in my adolescence when I loved a girl.It was like you guys were speaking right into what i was thinking every time about her. I saw you thanking the LORD in your every album which encouraged me. I used to propogate BSB songs before now I can use a channel through BSB to propogate your songs for JESUS. Love you so much and please do come to INDIA with the BSB or alone cuz I want to meet you.

I've been praying for the other BSB guys too Hope they get saved too!!!!!



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