As one of the Backstreet Boys, singer Nick Carter became an international
superstar during the mid-'90s as his band became one of the best-selling teen
pop bands in history. Born Nickolas Gene Carter on January 28, 1980, in upstate
New York, Carter's life in entertainment began at an early age. He starred in
various commercials and participated in countless talent shows as a child. By
the time he was a teenager, he left the public school system for a home-schooled
environment so he could focus on being a performer. He was barely 13 when he got
the chance of a lifetime: Carter became the youngest member of the Backstreet
Boys upon their formation in 1992. A tour of Europe catapulted the boys into
fame by 1994 and the young Carter was elated. The Backstreet Boys broke America
three years later with "Quit Playin' Games (With My Heart)" and "As Long as You
Love Me," and the next few years would be unstoppable for the vocal quintet.
Their self-titled American debut sold 13 million copies. Millennium (1999) was
an impressive sophomore effort; however, the band's third album, Black & Blue
(2000), resulted in poor sales. Carter took a well-needed break after touring
the world for seven years, but he remained conscious of future musical ideas.
Within a year, he and KNS (Josh Schwartz and Brian Keirulf) were working on
Carter's first solo album. What followed was a deeply personal piece of rock &
roll and R&B entitled Now or Never, which appeared on Jive in October 2002.
Carter coincided the release with his first-ever solo tour in February 2003
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