NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK

NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK

Genres: pop, boybands, 80s, 90s, NKOTB

About NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK

New Kids On The Block (NKOTB) are a very successful boy band from the late 80s and early 90s, and are still performing to this day. Assembled in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. in 1984 by producer Maurice Starr, the members consist of brothers Jordan Knight and Jonathan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg, and Danny Wood. The group went on to sell over 70 million albums worldwide, generated hundreds of million of dollars of concert revenues, and roughly paved the way for acts like Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC. NKOTB were awkward and enthusiastic on their 1986 self-titled debut album, which wasn't surprising considering that the oldest members were barely 16 years old. Music impresario Maurice Starr, struggling for years as a sporadic solo artist, had some success with African-American group New Edition in terms of bringing the sunny pop and smooth rnb vocal group sound of the early 70s (as played by The Jackson 5, The Osmonds, and others) to an 80s audience. He aimed to do the same thing with NKOTB, but this time to a more white audience. With their next album, 1988's 'Hangin' Tough', the group's image had toughened up and they had the material to support it. From the saccharine ballad "I'll Be Loving You Forever" to the title track's stab at something like white funk, the band had a seemingly endless streak of hits in 1988 and 1989. Their Christmas album even went double platinum. NKOTB mania continued with 1990's 'Step by Step'; even if it sold five million copies less than 'Hangin' Tough', it still sold three million copies. Tracks such as "You Got It (The Right Stuff)" and "Step by Step" were pop staples on the radio. But that was the end of the road for their short time in the sun— they were the subject of an endless amount of jokes and were getting no respect as they faced a critical backlash. Besides, their audience was growing up. In 1994, they returned with the Starr-less 'Face the Music', which actually showed a remarkable musical maturity— they were arguably a credible urban rnb outfit by this point— but hardly sold anything, even if they were packing theaters on tour. In June of 1994, the band announced that it had acrimoniously parted ways and all of the members were pursuing solo careers In 2008, the members regrouped, and they soon recorded and released their first single together as New Kids On The Block titled "Summertime" from a new album titled simply 'The Block'. That album featured artists such as Ne-Yo, Lady Gaga, New Edition, and Akon. Success touring alongside (and generally hanging out) the members of the Backstreet Boys also led to the creation of the NKOTBSB project. Their latest album was 2013's '10', which showed a sound influenced by dance pop and adult contemporary styles and also involved working with a set of hit producers. They released the bouncy single "Remix (I Like The)". Supported by a deliberately campy music video, that track hit #38 in the U.S. Adult Top 40 chart.

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580,868 listeners  ·  6,188,658 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

385
stations playing
16
countries
145
tracks tracked
most active station (The United States Of America)

Radio Stations sorted by tracks on rotation

Just 90s
2 tracks on rotation
MP3 : 128
126 Likes

pop

pop
Hits 80s
2 tracks on rotation
MP3 : 128
17 Likes


Retro FM
2 tracks on rotation
MP3 : 128
3 Likes

Rijnmond
1 track on rotation
/ dutch
MP3 : 160
12 Likes

NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK — Top 30 songs of 151

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
New Kids On The Block Hangin' Tough
New Kids On The Block The Right Stuff
New Kids On The Block Tonight
New Kids On The Block You Got It (The Right Stuff)
New Kids On The Block Step By Step
New Kids On The Block Step By Step
New Kids On The Block Step by Step
New Kids On The Block Cover Girl
New Kids On The Block Little Drummer Boy
New Kids On The Block Tonight (1990)
New Kids On The Block Step By Step (04:17)
New Kids On The Block You Got It (The Right Stuff)
New Kids On The Block You Got It
New Kids On The Block Tonight
New Kids On The Block Ill Be Loving You (Forever)
New Kids On The Block Cover Girl [1989]
New Kids On The Block I'll Be Loving You
New Kids On The Block This One's For The Children
New Kids On The Block Ill Be Loving You (Forever)
New Kids On The Block Little Drummer Boy [fcJ]
New Kids On The Block I'll Be Loving You (Forever)
New Kids On The Block Please Don't Go Girl (1988)
New Kids On The Block Baby, I Believe In You
New Kids On The Block Step By Step
New Kids On The Block Dirty Dancing
New Kids On The Block I'll Be Loving You (Forever) (1989)
New Kids On The Block Little Drummer Boy
New Kids On The Block boys in the band (Radio Killer Mar2019)
New Kids On The Block Full Service (feat. New Edition)
New Kids On The Block Single (feat. Ne-Yo)
The Right Stuff
You Got It (The Right Stuff)
Little Drummer Boy
Step By Step (04:17)
You Got It (The Right Stuff)
Ill Be Loving You (Forever)
Cover Girl [1989]
I'll Be Loving You
This One's For The Children
Ill Be Loving You (Forever)
Little Drummer Boy [fcJ]
I'll Be Loving You (Forever)
Please Don't Go Girl (1988)
Baby, I Believe In You
I'll Be Loving You (Forever) (1989)
Little Drummer Boy
boys in the band (Radio Killer Mar2019)
Full Service (feat. New Edition)
Single (feat. Ne-Yo)