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A boy band is a type of musical group with three or more young male singers. Usually, the singers are able to perform as dancers as well. Most singers in boy bands do not play musical instruments. Boy bands usually perform pop or R&B music.

[change] List of Boy bands

Some of the most popular boy bands include the following:

  • 112
  • 17:28
  • 3 Deep
  • 3T
  • 4Him
  • 4PM
  • 5566
  • 911
  • 98 Degrees
  • A1
  • Another Bad Creation
  • Ahmir
  • Akafellas
  • All-4-One
  • Ant & Dec
  • APO Hiking Society
  • Arashi
  • Az Yet
  • B2K
  • Backstreet Boys
  • BBMak
  • Bed & Breakfast
  • Bell Biv Devoe
  • Blue
  • Boyband
  • Boyz II Men
  • Boyzone
  • Busted
  • C21
  • Caught in the Act
  • The Choirboys
  • The Click Five
  • Code Red
  • Color Me Badd
  • D4L
  • Damage
  • Dream Street
  • D-Side
  • East 17
  • Evan and Jaron
  • Fahrenheit
  • Five
  • Get Ready!
  • H-Town
  • Hanson
  • Hi-Five
  • Human Nature
  • Intro
  • Il Divo
  • Jagged Edge
  • JVKV
  • Kai
  • The Lettermen
  • LFO
  • LMNT
  • Mambrú
  • Masculados
  • Mayday
  • McFly
  • Menudo
  • The Moffatts
  • N'Sync
  • Natural
  • New Edition
  • New Kids On The Block
  • NEWS
  • Next
  • No Mercy
  • Nu Flavor
  • One Chance
  • O-Town
  • Perfect Gentlemen
  • Plus One
  • Point Break
  • Portrait
  • Right Said Fred
  • Same Same
  • Shinhwa
  • Sky (Canada)
  • Son By Four
  • Soul Decision
  • Soul 4 Real
  • SR-71[1]
  • Super Junior
  • Take That
  • The Temptations
  • True Vibe
  • TVXQ
  • Ultra
  • UNV
  • US5
  • V
  • V6
  • Westlife


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