It's time to get nostalgic pop music fans.
After an astounding 20 years as a group, the Backstreet Boys are back with a brand new album release. The record, entitled "In A World Like This," is the band's first release featuring all five original members since Kevin Richardson left the group in 2006.
The album is due out July 30 and the guys plan to follow it up with a new tour launching August 2.
"Having worked with the Backstreet Boys over 20 years ago, it is of great personal satisfaction to be working with them again," said management company BMG's Richard Blackstone. "Their careers are quite remarkable and it is probably safe to say that they have claimed their place in history as the greatest male pop group of all time. Moreover, these guys remain just as ambitious and passionate as the day they started and we are so proud that they have put their trust in BMG."
The Backstreet Boys are one of the most successful boy bands of all time and have sold over 130 million albums worldwide, according to Billboard.
In honor of the boys' return, we're celebrating with a list of the band's best music videos of all time.
5. Larger Than Life
This 1999 single from their album "Millennium" was a huge hit for the Backstreet Boys. The tune was a dedication to their loyal fans, who also totally dug the song's space-themed music video.
4. As Long As You Love Me
This throwback from 1997 is not only a boy band classic, but one of BSB's first major hits. The video features the boys trying to impress some stubborn ladies with their charming vocals and silly dance moves.
3. Quit Playing Games With My Heart
Those slow motion hair flips may seem silly now, but back in the '90s, this music video had fans begging the boys to quit playing games with their own hearts.
2. Everybody (Backstreet's Back)
The spooky-themed six-minute short for this '97 hit is one of the Backstreet Boy's most elaborate videos ever. Everyone wanted to an invite to that Halloween bash.
1. I Want It That Way
The screaming fans, those white outfits— the video for "I Want It That Way," is definitely an iconic part of boy band history. Recent chart-topping boy band "The Wanted" even gave it the ultimate compliment, spoofing it in their new video for "Walks Like Rihanna."