This is a story I never thought I’d hear!

 

In 13 years of working in radio talking about a fart in a song is something I’ve never done! Last week the Backstreet Boys celebrated the 20th anniversary of their first album being released!

 

During an interview with Billboard to the Backstreet Boys revealed one hilarious memory from one of their recording sessions specifically for their song “THE CALL”

 

 

AJ McLean recalled this story during the recording of ‘The Call’ from their Black & Blue album, “So when we were in the studio with Max making the song “The Call,” Howie [Dorough] was in the booth and we were doing that vocal break down, [sings] ‘dun dun dun, dun dun dun dun.’ Max gave Howie his harmony, and I think he was just putting so much air into the vocal that as he was singing, he went ‘dun, dun’ and he farted — but he farted not only on the beat, but in key. So Max tweaked it and made it sound like one of his patented bass sounds, and it stayed on the record.”

 

Via Tenor
Via Tenor

 

“Howie’s fart became an instrument and is on the record for the rest of our lives…[Max] could turn a fart into a bass sound, that’s pretty damn genius if you ask me.”

When asked if the story was true, Howie naturally denied it, “I plead the fifth to say anything.”

 

Later revealing that the story is TOTALLY true: “I’m sure there were a lot of beverages consumed back in the day. It’s one of those kind of things… Everybody at that age — especially Nick [Carter] — was constantly passing gas, just being young 20-year-old guys doing guy locker room kind of stuff. And coincidentally, I got in the booth, was breathing in really heavily singing my part, and I guess some extra air kind of came out. It made everybody laugh, and Max decided to take that and sample it to turn it into the ‘dun dun dun, dun dun dun dun.’”

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