Sherry Taylor

TV Made Boy Bands

There have been many iconic boy bands in music history, N’ Synce, Boyz II Men, Backstreet Boys and slew of others, but what about the ones that are created for TV shows? Are these the top 7 boy bands from TV shows?

7. 2Gether : I’d never heard of this group until just now! They were an “ironic” boy band made to make fun of boy bands. Chris Farley’s brother was in this group. Check out one of their biggest hits!

6. Day26 formed by P Diddy!

5. Big Time Rush: I watched this show a lot w/my kids so I am familiar with them and they were adorable!

4. CNCO

3. O-Town

2. The Monkees: I grew up watching their show and in my opinion should be #1, but this is not my list.

1. One Direction: They were created by the X Factor and Simon Cowell.

What do you think? Are these the best TV made boy bands of all time? Who would you add to the list? Who is your #1?

Sherry

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