Brian Littrell
Definition
Brian Littrell is an American singer, songwriter, and occasional actor, best known as the tenor and vocal arranger for the best-selling boy band Backstreet Boys.
Born on February 1, 1975, in Lexington, Kentucky, he has sold over 130 million records worldwide with the group and pursued solo Christian music projects.
Littrell is recognized for his high-pitched falsetto, heartfelt ballads, and enduring appeal in pop culture as a '90s heartthrob turned family man.
Examples
Brian Littrell's falsetto in 'As Long As You Love Me' could make even a robot blush with nostalgia.
At 50, Brian Littrell still hits those Backstreet Boys notes like he never left the millennium.
Brian Littrell swapped boy band tours for dad life, proving heartthrobs evolve into wholesome icons.
When Brian Littrell belts 'I Want It That Way,' tell me why we all still do.