![]() ![]() In real-life English this sentence would read “I have a question for you, you’d better answer now” but that’s in no way cool or lyrical by boyband standards so a virtual avalanche of ‘gottas’, ‘gonnas’ and ‘wannas’ awaits us. I won’t detail exactly how many times they drop sentence subjects and use slang contractions to construct thoughts but it’s a lot. Gotta question for you better answer now, yeah ![]() They are taking over your entire sensory palate in two lines. They want everybody to sing and they’re going to bring the flavor and show you how. This is like a mixed metaphor for the senses. So this is actually as grammatically accurate a statement as you’ll ever see from these Boys. Except in the convoluted Backstreet Boys album debut history, they came back and then, due to the re-release, technically did come back again. “Back again” seems akin to a double negative. Where were they back from? A labyrinthine plot to take over the world one re-release at a time, that’s where.Īt first glance this looks like bad grammar. So if you’re keeping track at home, that’s four albums in three years with essentially only two albums’ worth of tracks. Then came a re-release of that same US Backstreet Boys album in 1998 which did feature this song. They then made their US album debut with another self-titled album ( Backstreet Boys) also in 1997 which contained a track listing comprised of songs from both the first Backstreet Boys album and the Backstreet’s Back album and which did not include this song. They followed that album up with one titled Backstreet’s Back (featuring this song) in 1997 which again released everywhere but the US. ![]() The first pressing question is “back from where?” Where were the Backstreet Boys prior to this that required they make a dramatic reappearance in the form of song and dance and classic monster video stylings? As it turns out, the Boys’ actual debut album was a self-titled one ( Backstreet Boys) that released everywhere in 1996 except the US. Aptly named because everybody likes this song. And for the rest of you, just admit that this is also the one BSB song we can all agree on. But they are the same song, as it turns out, thus she only likes one Backstreet Boys song. Actually, she requested that I analyze 'Everybody' or 'Backstreet’s Back', one of the two Backstreet Boys songs she likes. ![]() I think the most important thing to tell you, right off the top, is that my roommate requested this song for lyric analysis. ![]()
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