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Source People Magazine
All for one and one for all? On Nov. 25, in a $75 million suit filed in Manhattan Federal Court, the Backstreet Boys said their band of merry young men has been deeply wounded by a record company more interested in promoting the solo career of one member-Nick Carter-than the group as a whole. Carter apparently agrees; he's lent his support to the suit. "The boys are in it together," says a spokesman for the five singers. According to court papers, Zomba Recording Corporation failed to deliver a fourth Backstreet Boys album last April, as called for in the band's contract, because Zomba was busy working on Carter's recently released solo CD Now or Never. Zomba did not comment. The Boys' rep says, "Nick is just as upset as the rest of the group about the delay of the album."
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