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"After what felt like forever, the Backstreet Boys proved Backstreet was back, alright, with their ninth studio album. The band stayed true to their roots, singing about love and heartbreak, but they also switched things up by stepping out of the pop sphere and collaborating with new writers like Ryan Tedder and Shawn Mendes. Regardless of whether you've been a fan since the '90s or you just started listening to them, there's no denying that the Backstreet Boys know how to make hits. My personal favorite is 'No Place.'" — Monica Sisavat, celebrity and entertainment editor
"After more than 25 years in the business, the Backstreet Boys' music has stood the test of time as their fans have grown up with them. With their ninth studio album, DNA, the Backstreet Boys reinvented themselves yet again by playing around with different styles of music. 'Breathe,' an a cappella track, is reminiscent of their early-'90s hits, but there are also influences from R&B, country, pop, rock, and hip-hop throughout. The album is perfect for old-school fans as well as the new generation of BSB fans who might be listening to their music for the first time." — Kelsie Gibson, celebrity and entertainment associate editor