AJ McLean Dubs Himself Chronic Relapser in His Battle to Stay Sober
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Having celebrated one year of sobriety, the Backstreet Boys member credits his wife for always putting up with his s t, and his children for being his lifeline. Jan 12, 2021
AJ McLean is determined to soldier on in his sobriety journey for the sake of his family, despite recognising his weakness as a chronic relapser.
The pop star, who has been open about his substance abuse battle in the past, celebrated one year sober in December (20), and admits it s always been a struggle for him to stay on the right path.
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Backstreet Boys surprised music fans all over the world with the release of their collaborative track “Matches” out today via RCA Records. The Ian Kirkpatrick and Michael Wise-produced track is featured on the new edition of Britney’s 2016 album, Glory, along with recently released songs “Swimming In The Stars” and “Mood Ring (By Demand).”
BY WREN GRAVESON DECEMBER 12, 2020, 2:14AM
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Backed with infectious, clubby beats and intricate production details, “Matches” sounds prime for top 40 radio and streaming dominance. The song is featured in various New Music Friday playlists across the globe, including the Philippines one of its formidable markets. The song is currently at No. 2 on iTunes Philippines, while the deluxe edition of the album that it’s part of, has peaked at No. 1 a few hou
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