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| artist = Backstreet Boys

| album = Millennium

| B-side = If You Knew What I Knew

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| studio = Cheiron (Stockholm, Sweden)

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| length = 3:52

| label = Jive

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| prev_title = I Want It That Way

| prev_year = 1999

| next_title = Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely

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"'Larger than Life'" is a song by American boy band Backstreet Boys, released on September 7, 1999, as the second single from their third studio album, 'Millennium'. It was written by band member Brian Littrell with Max Martin and Kristian Lundin, who also produced the song along with Rami Yacoub. The song is a "thank you" for their fans' encouragement and devotion. Music critics praised its memorable melody, singalong lyrics and the band's vocal performance. It was also on 'Blender's' list of the 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born.

Commercially, the song became a top-10 hit in over 14 countries. In the United Kingdom, the song became the band's eighth consecutive top-five single, peaking at number five in October 1999. The music video, directed by Joseph Kahn, holds a Guinness World Record for the 14th most expensive music video with estimated production costs of over $2,100,000 USD. It also broke the record for longest running number one on MTV's 'Total Request Live'. It is also featured in the teaser trailer for the direct-to-streaming film Turning Red, and featured in the theatrical trailer for the film Stuart Little 2.

Background



"Larger than Life" was originally written and composed sometime in 1998 by group member Brian Littrell. When the group traveled to Sweden in early November 1998 to record at Cheiron Studios, alterations and additions were later made to the lyrics by the producers Max Martin and Kristian Lundin. "Larger than Life" was initially registered and copyrighted in December 1998 as an unfinished demo, not being released on 'Millennium' preview snippets.

Prior to February 1999, in order to traditionally follow up the template of releasing upbeat numbers as lead singles (i.e. "We've Got It Goin' On", "Everybody"), "Larger than Life" was intended as the first single from the upcoming album. However, the decision changed upon hearing the completed version of "I Want It That Way" in a meeting with Max Martin and Andreas Carlsson in February 1999. Thus, plans were canceled and "Larger than Life" was later released as the second single.

Composition and lyrics



"Larger than Life" was written by band member Brian Littrell, with additional lyrics by Max Martin and Kristian Lundin. Lundin also produced the song, while Martin and Rami Yacoub produced its "Video Mix" version. The song opens with a boisterous talkbox and AJ McLeans maniacal "yeah", setting an exhilarated tone. Brian Littrell and Nick Carter start singing, "I may run and hide/When you're screamin my name alright/But let me tell ya now there are prices to fame alright." In the chorus, they sing about how having legions of fans has changed their lives, "All you people can't ya see can't ya see/How your love's affecting our reality/Every time we're down/You can make it right/And that makes you larger than life."

Critical reception



Stephen Thomas Erlewine of 'AllMusic', during his review for 'Millennium', picked the song as a highlight from the album, while in its review for 'The Hits: Chapter One', he wrote that "it may be more tied to its era, but "Larger than Life" is infectious pop nonetheless." Jim Farber of 'Entertainment Weekly' wrote that the song casts "fans as the superhuman force in the exchange between listener and star".

Emily Exton of 'VH1' listed the song at number 16 on 'The 20 Best Backstreet Boys Songs' list, writing: "Such an introspective look at 'the prices of fame' surely deserves a second chapter dedicated to the social media era. Now that were older, can Nick please reveal the 'other' way he wishes he could thank us?." Danielle Sweeney of 'The Celebrity Cafe' listed the song at number 5 on the 'Top 10 Backstreet Boys Songs' list, writing that, "This song was BSBs dedication to all their loyal (and admittedly crazy) fans. Also, it contained the lyric, 'Looking at the crowd and I see your body sway, c'mon / Wishin' I could thank you in a different way, cmon' which gave fans everywhere the tiniest glimmer of hope."

Commercial performance



"Larger than Life" was successful in most countries charted. In Australia, the song debuted at number 3, becoming their highest debut on the ARIA Charts, until "Incomplete", which debuted at number-one in 2005. In its second week, the song fell to number 7, until it reached number 3, its peak position, again, in its third week. It was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association, for selling over 70,000 copies. In Finland, "Larger than Life" was Backstreet Boys' highest-charting single, debuting and peaking at number 2. In the United Kingdom, the song became the band's eighth consecutive top-five single, peaking at number 5, on October 30, 1999.

In New Zealand, the song peaked at number 11, while in Austria, the song peaked at number 15. In France, the song reached number 58. In the United States, the song peaked at number 25 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart. However, the song peaked at number 6 on the Top 40 Mainstream chart. It also reached number 5 in Canada.

Music video



Background

The music video for "Larger than Life" was a big-budget production directed by Joseph Kahn, who also directed "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" video in June 1997. The video was shot on August 1214, 1999, in Orlando, Florida, on a soundstage at Universal Studios. The video takes place in a futuristic space setting and includes elaborate special effects and animation, as well as a breakdown with a dance number. It was inspired by the movies 'Blade Runner' and the 'Star Wars' saga.

Synopsis

The video opens with a long pass of a spaceship over the top of the camera as a number of the band's past singles cycle through as if on a radio dial. At the same time, a clock turns to the year 3000. A robot, whose face is portrayed by Antonio Fargas, who played the driver in the "Everybody" video, awakens the band members from their sleep in pods on the ship. Each of the band members is subsequently featured in their own separate vignettes (Nick is with the robots, Kevin is the space fighter, Howie is with the dancers, Brian is fighting with a virus, and AJ retrieving boxes of information), while being shown together on a large stage doing a dance routine with backing dancers. A breakdown was added to the remix version of the song before the final choruses for the extended dance sequence that continues to the end of the song. The vignettes are intercut with the dance sequence following the breakdown.

Reception

The video holds a Guinness World Record for the 14th most expensive music video with estimated production costs of over $2,100,000 USD. John Hamilton of 'Idolator' listed the video at number 3 on their '10 Best Music Videos from the TRL Era', writing that, "Showing that they hadnt lost the funk after all those slow-to-mid-tempo jams, the BSBs busted out this uplifting tribute to their fans, which served as the second single off 1999s 'Millennium'. Predictably, they scored another TRL chart-topper and sparked an international panty-melting situation."

Track listing



United States

'212-inch vinyl'

:A1. "Larger than Life" (Keith Litman club mix) 6:03

:A2. "Larger than Life" (Jazzy Jim Bonus Beats) 3:44

:B1. "Larger than Life" (extended video mix) 4:14

:B2. "Larger than Life" (Keith Litman dub) 9:16

:C1. "Larger than Life" (Jazzy Jim Streetshow Mix) 4:05

:C2. "Larger than Life" (Jack D. Elliot club mix) 5:48

:C3. "Larger than Life" (album version) 3:52

:D1. "Larger than Life" (Eclipse's New Life Mix) 8:47

:D2. "Larger than Life" (Madgroove Progressive Mix) 8:36

United Kingdom

'CD1'

# "Larger than Life" (The Video Mix) 3:56

# "Larger than Life" (Eclipse New Life Mix) 8:42

# "If You Knew What I Knew" 5:03

'CD2'

# "Larger than Life" (The Video Mix) 3:56

# "Larger than Life" (The Video Mix instrumental) 3:56

# "If You Knew What I Knew" 5:03

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Certifications



Release history



MAX version



"' is a Japanese-language cover of "Larger than Life" by Japanese girl group MAX. The song is their 18th single and fourth from their album 'Emotional History' (2001). It features an additional writing credit from Yuko Ebine who wrote completely new lyrics for the song. Upon release it peaked at number 11 breaking MAX's string of consecutive top 10 singles beginning with "Seventies" in 1996.

First press copies of the single came with a bonus track: "Barairo no Hibi (Bless Beat Mix)".

Track listing



Chart performance



Personnel

* Executive producer: Johnny Taira

* Produced by Max Matsuura

* Co-produced by Junichi "Randy" Tsuchiya

* Chief director: Vanity Maekawa

* Director: Toshio Fujiwara

* Assistant director: Kenichiro Kimura

* Mixed and recorded by Shinichi Usui

* Recorded by Yasushi Shiota

* Mastered by Yuka Koizumi

*Promotion: Takashi Kasuga, Yukio Takemura, Akira Kobayashi, Seiji Fukugawa

Art direction and design

* Art direction and design: Katsuhito Tadokoro

* Photography: Sunao Ohmori

* Stylist: Akarumi Someya

* Hair & make-up: Maki Tawa

* Creative coordinator: Hayato Mori

References



Category:Backstreet Boys songs

Category:MAX (band) songs

Category:1999 songs

Category:1999 singles

Category:2000 singles

Category:Canadian Singles Chart number-one singles

Category:Jive Records singles

Category:Number-one singles in Hungary

Category:Music videos directed by Joseph Kahn

Category:Song recordings produced by Max Martin

Category:Song recordings produced by Rami Yacoub

Category:Songs written by Brian Littrell

Category:Songs written by Kristian Lundin

Category:Songs written by Max Martin

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