We wish some of these boy bands never went bye… bye… bye! Relive their glory days now.
LFO
LFO stands for Lyte Funkie Ones. The band is best known for “Summer Girls”, “Girl on TV” and “Every Other Time.” It somehow sold over 5 million records worldwide.
O-Town
O-Town shocked fans in the best possible way in the spring of 2014: after a 12-year-long hiatus, they announced a new song AND album is on the way! YES!
New Edition
New Edition was formed way back in 1978. With Bobby Brown once a prominent member, the band peaked with the album “Home Again.”
98 Degrees
98 Degrees introduced the world to Nick Lachey. This Ohio-born band hit number-two on both the Billboard Hot 100 chart and 200 Album chart.
112
112 made women everywhere desire âÂÂPeaches and Creamâ in 2001. The Atlanta quartet started its career on Diddy’s Bad Boy Records in 1996 and âÂÂPart IIIâ hit number-two on the Billboard 200 Album chart.
All-4-One
All-4-One remained at number-one for 11 weeks with “I Swear.” It won a Grammy and may be the most romantic song in history.
Hanson
Three brothers. One giant hit. “Mmmbop” is now stuck in your head, isn’t it?
The Jonas Brothers

The Jonas Brothers broke up in October 2013. But songs such as “Burnin Up” will live on in our hearts forever.
Backstreet Boys

The Backstreet Boys played games with the hearts of their fans for years. They recently joined the New Kids for an amazing reunion tour.
One Direction

One Direction is the reigning king of the boy band universe. These British babes show no signs of slowing down, as long as they can handle the departure of Zayn Malik.
Boyz II Men
Boyz II Men is easily the most decorated boy band of all time. The group earned four Grammys and survived for 22 amazing years. And it all started in Philly, of course.
New Kids On the Block

Step by step, little by little, we’ll eventully resign ourselves to a world in which New Kids On the Block does not make a new album each year. The group hung very tough in the early 1990s.
N SYNC

On one hand, we wish N SYNC had never gone bye… bye… bye. On the other, the break-up did launch Justin Timberlake as a solo artist.