Music is a powerful tool that can make us experience various emotions. Music enthusiasts might like most of the bands they hear, but they will likely have a list of bands that stand out from the rest. Through the years, some bands have made such an epic impact in the music industry that they canโt be overlooked. They always remain superstars in our minds.
34. LMNT
While most people might look at this bandโs name in confusion, their fans know their unique name is simply pronounced โelement.โ Many Glee fans might not realize that years before actor Matthew Morrison starred in Glee, he was in a boy band.
Glee had such a significant following during its time on air, making it one of the most successful shows ever. In the early 2000s, the boy band industry was highly competitive, so LMNT struggled to stand out because of big bands like the Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC.
33. Shinhwa
Everyone knows that K-pop is boy band central. As a result, we arenโt surprised that one of the biggest boy bands of all time, Shinhwa, is a K-pop band. While this bandโs success might be small compared to other boy bands, the truly extraordinary thing about this band is their determination to succeed.
Struggling with management issues, the band decided to form their own management company in 2011. As a result, their sales improved, and they have sold nearly half a million records worldwide.
32. Super Junior
This K-pop supergroup has received a long list of awards and was South Koreaโs most successful band for four years in a row. While they have sold only half a million records worldwide, it is rather impressive, considering that nearly all of that was only in South Korea.
The bandโs biggest hit, โSorry Sorryโ, became a global hit โ with people worldwide copying their dance moves. The band received the International Band Award in 2015, proving they deserve global recognition.
31. Dream Street
Another boy band that struggled to get ahead of the competitive boy band market in the early 2000s was Dream Street. This band, led by Jesse McCartney, had some success with their first album named after the band. They even recorded a song for theย Pokรฉmon The Movie 2000ย soundtrack.
While they were off to a good start with their first album, Dream Street, the band experienced problems with each other, and they ended their journey after a few months. It seems that creative differences can easily make or break a boy band.
30. 5ive
In the late โ90s, the Spice Girls were on top of the world. Everyone seemed to be singing along to their tunes. Britain tried to find a male version of this superband, and 5ive seemed to be the answer. However, they enjoyed the fame and fortune to a different extent than the ladies.
5ive did pretty well in the U.K., and they even spent a few weeks on the Top 10 with their single โWhen the Lights Go Outโ. However, they have yet to become international superstars. That notwithstanding, the band had a small but loyal following.
29. SoulDecision
Most bands are considered part of superstardom when chosen to be an opening act for a megastar like Christina Aguilera. However, SoulDecisionโs future would be less successful.
While the bandโs single, โFadedโ, did well, this Canadian band struggled to get along and move ahead after their first album was released. As a result, they split up.
28. BBMak
While this band managed to stay together longer than most boy bands in the 1990s, it didnโt enjoy worldwide fame. This British boy band was formed in the late 1990s, and ten years later, they were still at it.
In the early 2000s, their single, โBack Hereโ, did well enough to get them on the show Even Stevens. BBMak took a break from making music together, but the band got back together in 2018. We canโt wait to see what they get up to.
27. Crazy Town
While it might be a good idea to take a step back at times before attempting something again, it doesnโt always work out as youโd expect. This is what happened with this rock band, which released a single called โButterflyโ in 2000.
The single was such a global hit that the band was invited to attend and perform at many award shows and festivals, and they had a spot at Ozzfest. However, the band decided to take a break from it all. In 2015, they got together again, but their efforts could have been more successful.
26. LFO
Unfortunately, sometimes life has other plans. The band LFO had a lot of bad luck that stood in their way of becoming superstars. In the late โ90s, the band released a few singles that did well on the charts, with their biggest hit being โSummer Girlsโ.
Sadly, the band split up shortly after they began to receive international recognition. In 2009, the band decided to give it another go, but their plans were halted when one of the band members, Rich Cronin, passed away. Nearly ten years later, the two remaining members tried to get together again, but Devin Lima passed away, leaving only Brad Fischetti.
25. O-Town
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, all music enthusiasts tuned in to watch MTV. However, reality music T.V. was popular before that. That is why people quickly began mentioning a new band called O-Town. They were featured on a show calledย Making the Band, which was shown on ABC.
The band had a few hits, including All of Nothing and Liquid Dreams, but they never seemed to receive global fame. This hasnโt stopped them from enjoying their local fame; the band still performs for their loyal fans today.
24. B2K
What should you do if it is the beginning of the new millennium? The members of B2K will tell you to start a band because that is what they did. While the band seemed to do well in the early 2000s, they split up in 2004 so that one of the members, Omarion, could focus on his acting career.
While many would argue that B2Kโs shot at fame was cut short, they had a few smash hits that topped the charts. These included Bump Bump Bump and Santa Hooked Me Up. In 2019, they got together again for a world tour before going their separate ways again.
23. Menudo
Fans of Ricky Martin should be grateful to this band because they paved the way for the superstar, although they werenโt nearly as successful. This Puerto Rican band released a smash hit, Hold Me, which stayed in the U.S. Top 100 hits list for weeks in 1985.
Their success on the billboard charts led to ABC producers opening up slots for the band to entertain viewers on Saturday mornings. This resulted in a significant following of fans in the U.S. and Latin America.