It's 3:16 p.m. ET, and the new single from the newly Kevin Richardson-free Backstreet Boys, "Inconsolable," is set to debut on the radio in New York City in approximately two hours and 45 minutes. Aside from the OMG obvious, here's why that's notable: Our Googling for an MP3 of the the track (because I know I'm going to forget to put on the radio at 6) has only come up with a few low-quality clips—there's not a even full version of the song out there yet, high quality or no. So did the Backstreet Boys' people figure out a way to get the song to Z100 involving locks, keys, and a Brinks armored car? Or is the lack of leakage a sign that maybe the members of the Backstreet Boys will want to call up VH1 and pitch a second season of Mission: Man Band sometime soon?
Backstreet Boys 'Inconsolable' Debuts on Z-100 Monday, August 6 at 6:00 PM ET [PRNewswire via Yahoo! Finance]









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If a Backstreet Boys song leaks and there is no one around, does it make a sound?
One of the nice things about my kids both being teenagers is that I no longer have to hear "ahHHHHEv re BO dy, groove to the mu-zak!" leaking out of my kids' rooms.
No Kevin Richardson? Count me out.
The last few days, I've had "The Perfect Fan" stuck in my head, and I really wish I could tell you why, and I really want someone to kill me. And not in the "ha ha, oh, bad song in the head" manner, no; in the full-on tragedy of "holy shit, what sort of internal Muzak scraped this off the cave walls to poison your soul" way. My shade will be eternally grateful.
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