
“But having said that, we’re proud of it.

“I don’t think we really recognized that (Bought the Rights) was going to be underneath every song on Spotify,” Maslow, 32, said. They used the BTR acronym to name their new LLC that they record under, the aptly titled “Bought the Rights.” Fast-forward to 2019 and the four members hired an attorney to work with both parent companies, Viacom and Sony Music respectively, to secure the rights for the name and music. Nickelodeon partnered with Columbia Records to create "Big Time Rush," both the show and musical endeavor, in 2009. “Another Life” is a cohesive mix of fun Y2K-sounding pop songs from a group that rose to prominence in the 2010s. The theme of bridging a gap can be heard on the new 10-track album. “And then you have the young kids who go, ‘I love this song (and think) it’s new.' It really bridges that gap.” I know that song!’ ” said Carlos PenaVega, 33, who stopped by with USA TODAY's New York studio with bandmates Logan Henderson, James Maslow and Kendall Schmidt after releasing the album. “What I love about that song is that you have adults and parents who go, ‘Wait a minute.


2 on the Billboard Hot 100, was written and produced by James. BTR decided to reimagine Eddie Murphy’s 1985 hit, “Party All the Time.” The song, which peaked at No.
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NEW YORK −Perhaps it’s an unlikely story: Big Time Rush, the boy band that launched in 2009 with a Nickelodeon TV show, is back with the group’s first album in a decade.Īlmost as unlikely: Rick James, the late funk icon, received a co-write on it.
