"I Want It That Way" is a melody by American kid band Backstreet
Boys, discharged as the lead single from their third studio collection,
Millennium (1999). It was composed by Max Martin and
Andreas Carlsson, while Martin and Kristian Lundin created it. The pop melody discusses a relationship strained by matters of enthusiastic or physical separation.
Fundamentally, the tune was met with positive gathering, with most faultfinders lauding its appeal and perfection, additionally calling it the pop ditty of the year. The tune was assigned for three Grammy Awards, including Song and Record of the Year, and has been incorporated into records by Blender, MTV, Rolling Stone Magazine and VH1.
"I Want It That Way" is viewed as one of their mark tunes, and monetarily it achieved the main spot in more than 25 countries, including Austria, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. In the United States, the melody crested at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 graph for eight non-successive weeks, while it bested the Adult and Top 40 Mainstream outlines.
The tune has been generally secured and satirize by a scope of specialists, including other kid groups, for example, JLS and One Direction, while its music video, coordinated by Wayne Isham, got acclaimed spoofs, including Blink 182 on their music video for "All the Small Things", Big Time Rush on their music video for "Like Nobody's Around" and The Wanted on their video for "Walks Like Rihanna". The first music video got four VMA assignments, winning Viewer's Choice.
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