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98 Degrees

98 Degrees (stylized as 98°) is an internationally acclaimed, multi-platinum, multi-award-winning, and nominated vocal group consisting of brothers Nick and Drew Lachey, Jeff Timmons, and Justin Jeffre. The group has sold over 15 million albums worldwide with 4 Top 5 Billboard charting radio singles, including mega-hits such as "The Hardest Thing," "I Do, Cherish You," "Because of You," and the number one hit single featuring Mariah Carey called, "Thank God I Found You." 98 Degrees' albums have reached gold or platinum status in more than 60 countries worldwide. Their first Christmas album, "98 Degrees This Christmas," has sold over two million copies and is widely recognized as one of the most successful holiday albums ever.

98 Degrees
98 Degrees performing on The Package Tour in 2013.
Background information
Also known as98°
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 1996–2002, 2012–present
LabelsMotown, Universal, Entertainment One, Hollywood, SONGZBank
Members
Past membersJonathan Lippman
Websitewww.98degrees.com

The American pop and R&B group was started independently by Jeff Timmons in Los Angeles, California, although all of its members originate from Ohio. Unlike most boy bands, they were later picked up by a record label, rather than being assembled by a label or a producer. They have sold over 10 million records worldwide and achieved eight top 40 singles in the U.S.[1][2] Between late 1997 and 2000, the group reached top-twenty status on the Billboard U.S. Hot 100 chart, with their debut single "Invisible Man" peaking at No. 12, and 1999's pop/R&B cover of the country ballad "I Do (Cherish You)" peaking at No. 13. The group successfully charted in the U.S. top five with "Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)", "Because of You", "The Hardest Thing", and "Thank God I Found You" (with Mariah Carey and Joe); the latter as featured artists, topping the chart also making it their first and only number-one song, and earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.

Beginning with an August 2012 performance at the Mixtape Festival in Hershey, Pennsylvania, the group reunited and continues to record new music.[3]

History edit

Formation edit

The founding members of 98 Degrees met after Massillon, Ohio native Jeff Timmons decided to quit college and pursue a music career with best friend Jeremy Volk. He studied psychology at Kent State University in his home state of Ohio, and planned on a career playing football in the NFL. In 1995 he sang at a college party with three friends and received a positive reaction from the female audience about his voice. The following day he left college and headed out to Los Angeles, California.[4] "It was a pretty hasty decision, looking back, but I was young and dumb. Sometimes ignorance is bliss," he said in 2004.[5] He met a former student of the Cincinnati School for Creative and Performing Arts who passed his name on to another graduate, Nick Lachey,[6] who was attending Miami (of Ohio) University to study sports medicine.[7] Lachey flew to Los Angeles and, after hitting it off, decided to form a boyband. Lachey suggested inviting one of his friends, Justin Jeffre, to join them. Jeffre, a history student at University of Cincinnati, had attended SCPA with Lachey and they had performed together before in various outfits such as a barbershop quartet at the amusement park Kings Island[8][9] and a cover band.[4] The final member to join the band was Lachey's younger brother Drew, who was working in New York City as an emergency medical technician, as a replacement for founding member Jonathan Lippmann.[10]

After rejecting a series of names (including Just Us and Next Issue), upon the suggestion by their manager Paris D'Jon, they decided on "98 Degrees" describing body temperature and their music.

Signing to Motown records edit

Taking a series of jobs including landscaping, working as club security officers and delivering take-out food, the band refined its harmonies and presentation, looking to groups such as Boyz II Men, Take 5, and Jodeci for inspiration. The new group also made the rounds of auditions in Los Angeles and gradually built up its contacts in the music industry. The group's wait for a manager and a recording contract did not take long, as they seized an opportunity to perform during a radio broadcast of a Boyz II Men concert, which they attended in the hope of passing a demo tape to the band. They were discovered by music manager Paris D'Jon, who was co-managing Montell Jordan at the time.

Just before the group signed their deal founding member Jonathan Lippman departed the group due to his religious beliefs, he later went on to form CCM group True Vibe.

The group's emergence at a time when teen-oriented acts like the Spice Girls, the Backstreet Boys and NSYNC were just hitting the top of the charts around the world compelled them to differentiate themselves from the mere "boy band" status that they derided. From the start, they emphasized that they wrote much of their own material, which reflected R&B influences more than mainstream pop roots. "There are major differences musically between groups, not to mention the fact that we were signed to Motown, which gives us a little more credibility as far as R&B and soul music goes."

1997: First album edit

With their debut single, "Invisible Man" which peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, achieving gold-record status after its July 1997 release, 98 Degrees was off to a promising start. Although critical response to the debut of the group was mixed, a Billboard review of their first single noted their vocal abilities, and the addition of a new track helped to keep the band in the public eye. The group also toured extensively, including concert dates in Asia. They also opened for several dates of Janet Jackson's Velvet Rope Tour, exposing them to a wider audience.[11]

1998-1999: Breakthrough edit

After building popularity with their appearance in the animated Disney movie Mulan, and singing "True to Your Heart", a duet with labelmate Stevie Wonder, their album 98 Degrees and Rising went 4× platinum in 1998. Production credit included Atlanta-based producer and Babyface co-writing partner Daryl Simmons. Musician credits on the breakthrough album featured Atlanta-based session musician and former Earth, Wind & Fire guitarist Dick Smith. After the second album, 98 Degrees left Motown for its parent company, Universal Records.

The band's first major hit was "Because of You" (number three on the U.S. Hot 100 and number five on the Canadian Singles Chart) and went platinum. "The Hardest Thing" followed the success by reaching No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified gold.

In 1999, 98 Degrees released their Christmas album This Christmas, which spawned the top 40 single "This Gift". Within a month after its release the album was certified platinum. The group appeared as featured guests on Amy Grant's 1999 CBS Christmas special, A Christmas to Remember. Nick Lachey was featured on Jessica Simpson's album on the track "Where You Are", which was released as a single and reached the top 40. The group appeared in the album called Jesus: The Epic Mini Series with their song "The Love That You've Been Looking For".

2000–2002: Revelation edit

The group scored a Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit in the U.S. with the single "Thank God I Found You", a collaboration with Mariah Carey and Joe. The single went gold, selling 700,000 copies. It stayed at No. 1 on the Hot 100 for one week and the top 200 singles sales chart for 51 weeks. The single went to the top 10 in the UK charts and the group also received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for the same song.

In the summer of 2000, 98 Degrees released the first single of their new album "Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)", the single went to No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified gold. In September 2000, the band's album Revelation was released. Revelation peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and went 2× Platinum. The band's next singles were "My Everything" and "The Way You Want Me To", the former reaching the Top 40.

In September 2001, the band appeared at Madison Square Garden alongside Luther Vandross and Usher singing Michael Jackson's hit song "Man in the Mirror". The performance was part of a show to celebrate Michael Jackson's 30 years as a solo artist.

In 2002, 98 Degrees released a compilation album called The Collection, with the new single "Why (Are We Still Friends)". At that point the group had sold over 10 million records and released 12 singles.

2003–2012: Hiatus edit

In 2003, the group went on hiatus. At the time, Drew Lachey stated that 98 Degrees had not broken up.[12] During the hiatus, Drew and his wife had their first daughter shortly after he won the second season of Dancing with the Stars. Nick Lachey married singer Jessica Simpson and released two solo albums, SoulO and What's Left of Me. Timmons released the solo album Whisper That Way and participated in the VH1 reality TV series, Mission Man Band. Jeffre ran for mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, and worked on independent media projects.

The band reunited in 2004 to perform on Nick & Jessica's Family Christmas TV special. In September 2005, 98 Degrees performed at Club Purgatory in Over-the-Rhine to support Jeffre in his candidacy for mayor of Cincinnati.

2012–present: Reunion, 2.0 and Let It Snow edit

On June 20, 2012, Nick and Drew Lachey announced on Ryan Seacrest that the group would reunite for a one-time performance at Mixtape Festival in Hershey, PA in August.[3] The group also performed at The Today Show on August 17.[13]

In an interview with Rolling Stone on July 26, 2012, Drew Lachey revealed that a week before, the group had their first rehearsal in over a decade. He also explained the group decided to come back together because they were all at that place in their lives where they felt comfortable committing to being in a group again, and they also felt the timing was right because the pop music genre has come back around. "Music is very cyclical. You go through rock stages, R&B stages, rap stages... It's an uphill battle if you try and do pop during a rap stage," says Lachey. Regarding the group's future, he said at this time, they currently have no plan beyond their performances at The Today Show and the Mixtape Festival.[14] However, in September 2012, he revealed the group was going to go back into the studio to record a new album in October.[15]

On January 22, 2013, the group appeared on The View along with New Kids on the Block and Boyz II Men to announce their joint tour would take place in summer 2013.[16] This tour is named "The Package" and the 12 members on tour (Boyz II Men with 3 members, NKOTB with 5 members and 98 Degrees with 4 members) jokingly refer to themselves as "The Dirty Dozen". The North American tour began on May 28, 2013. The band also performed a song during the season finale of NBC's The Sing-Off, which Nick Lachey hosts, on December 23, 2013.

The band released their new album, 2.0, their first studio album in 13 years, on May 7, 2013.

In summer 2016, they regrouped again to headline the My2K Tour, their first headlining tour in 15 years. They were supported by O-Town, Ryan Cabrera, and Dream, putting together a bill of pop acts that were first popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s at larger venues.

In 2017, they returned to Universal Music and put out their second Christmas album, Let it Snow, because of their 20th anniversary.[17] They promoted it with a series of concerts across the United States called the "At Christmas Tour".[18]

On November 23, 2017, the band made a 90-second musical appearance in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, performed in New York City.

On May 21, 2018, the band made a musical appearance at Miss USA, singing "The Hardest Thing" and "I Do", as the three final girls did their last walk on the stage.

From October 15 to October 16, 2018, 98 Degrees appeared at Epcot at Walt Disney World as part of the Eat To The Beat concert series during the annual Food and Wine Festival.

On July 9, 2021, the band released a new single titled "Where Do You Want To Go". They joined Canadian country singer Brett Kissel on the single "Ain't the Same" in April 2022.[19][20]

Discography edit

Studio albums

Tours edit

Headlining
Co-headlining

Awards and nominations edit

Grammy Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2000 "Thank God I Found You" (with Mariah Carey & Joe) Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Nominated

Billboard Music Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1999 98° Top Pop Artist - Duo/Group Nominated

Billboard Music Video Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1999 "The Hardest Thing" Best Jazz/AC Clip Nominated [30]
Best New Artist Clip - Jazz/AC Nominated
"I Do (Cherish You)" Best New Artist Clip - Pop Nominated

Kids' Choice Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2000 98° Favorite Music Group Nominated

Teen Choice Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1999 98° Choice Music: Breakout Artist Won
Choice Music Group Nominated
"Because of You" Choice Music: Love Song Nominated
2000 "Thank God I Found You" (with Mariah Carey & Joe) Nominated
98° Choice Music Group Nominated
2001 Nominated

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • 2011 Reunion

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This article is about the band For the album see 98 Degrees album 98 Degrees stylized as 98 is an internationally acclaimed multi platinum multi award winning and nominated vocal group consisting of brothers Nick and Drew Lachey Jeff Timmons and Justin Jeffre The group has sold over 15 million albums worldwide with 4 Top 5 Billboard charting radio singles including mega hits such as The Hardest Thing I Do Cherish You Because of You and the number one hit single featuring Mariah Carey called Thank God I Found You 98 Degrees albums have reached gold or platinum status in more than 60 countries worldwide Their first Christmas album 98 Degrees This Christmas has sold over two million copies and is widely recognized as one of the most successful holiday albums ever 98 Degrees98 Degrees performing on The Package Tour in 2013 Background informationAlso known as98 OriginLos Angeles California U S GenresPopR amp BYears active1996 2002 2012 presentLabelsMotown Universal Entertainment One Hollywood SONGZBankMembersNick Lachey Jeff Timmons Justin Jeffre Drew LacheyPast membersJonathan LippmanWebsitewww wbr 98degrees wbr com The American pop and R amp B group was started independently by Jeff Timmons in Los Angeles California although all of its members originate from Ohio Unlike most boy bands they were later picked up by a record label rather than being assembled by a label or a producer They have sold over 10 million records worldwide and achieved eight top 40 singles in the U S 1 2 Between late 1997 and 2000 the group reached top twenty status on the Billboard U S Hot 100 chart with their debut single Invisible Man peaking at No 12 and 1999 s pop R amp B cover of the country ballad I Do Cherish You peaking at No 13 The group successfully charted in the U S top five with Give Me Just One Night Una Noche Because of You The Hardest Thing and Thank God I Found You with Mariah Carey and Joe the latter as featured artists topping the chart also making it their first and only number one song and earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Beginning with an August 2012 performance at the Mixtape Festival in Hershey Pennsylvania the group reunited and continues to record new music 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 Signing to Motown records 1 3 1997 First album 1 4 1998 1999 Breakthrough 1 5 2000 2002 Revelation 1 6 2003 2012 Hiatus 1 7 2012 present Reunion 2 0 and Let It Snow 2 Discography 3 Tours 4 Awards and nominations 4 1 Grammy Awards 4 2 Billboard Music Awards 4 3 Billboard Music Video Awards 4 4 Kids Choice Awards 4 5 Teen Choice Awards 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFormation edit The founding members of 98 Degrees met after Massillon Ohio native Jeff Timmons decided to quit college and pursue a music career with best friend Jeremy Volk He studied psychology at Kent State University in his home state of Ohio and planned on a career playing football in the NFL In 1995 he sang at a college party with three friends and received a positive reaction from the female audience about his voice The following day he left college and headed out to Los Angeles California 4 It was a pretty hasty decision looking back but I was young and dumb Sometimes ignorance is bliss he said in 2004 5 He met a former student of the Cincinnati School for Creative and Performing Arts who passed his name on to another graduate Nick Lachey 6 who was attending Miami of Ohio University to study sports medicine 7 Lachey flew to Los Angeles and after hitting it off decided to form a boyband Lachey suggested inviting one of his friends Justin Jeffre to join them Jeffre a history student at University of Cincinnati had attended SCPA with Lachey and they had performed together before in various outfits such as a barbershop quartet at the amusement park Kings Island 8 9 and a cover band 4 The final member to join the band was Lachey s younger brother Drew who was working in New York City as an emergency medical technician as a replacement for founding member Jonathan Lippmann 10 After rejecting a series of names including Just Us and Next Issue upon the suggestion by their manager Paris D Jon they decided on 98 Degrees describing body temperature and their music Signing to Motown records edit Taking a series of jobs including landscaping working as club security officers and delivering take out food the band refined its harmonies and presentation looking to groups such as Boyz II Men Take 5 and Jodeci for inspiration The new group also made the rounds of auditions in Los Angeles and gradually built up its contacts in the music industry The group s wait for a manager and a recording contract did not take long as they seized an opportunity to perform during a radio broadcast of a Boyz II Men concert which they attended in the hope of passing a demo tape to the band They were discovered by music manager Paris D Jon who was co managing Montell Jordan at the time Just before the group signed their deal founding member Jonathan Lippman departed the group due to his religious beliefs he later went on to form CCM group True Vibe The group s emergence at a time when teen oriented acts like the Spice Girls the Backstreet Boys and NSYNC were just hitting the top of the charts around the world compelled them to differentiate themselves from the mere boy band status that they derided From the start they emphasized that they wrote much of their own material which reflected R amp B influences more than mainstream pop roots There are major differences musically between groups not to mention the fact that we were signed to Motown which gives us a little more credibility as far as R amp B and soul music goes 1997 First album edit With their debut single Invisible Man which peaked at No 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 achieving gold record status after its July 1997 release 98 Degrees was off to a promising start Although critical response to the debut of the group was mixed a Billboard review of their first single noted their vocal abilities and the addition of a new track helped to keep the band in the public eye The group also toured extensively including concert dates in Asia They also opened for several dates of Janet Jackson s Velvet Rope Tour exposing them to a wider audience 11 1998 1999 Breakthrough edit After building popularity with their appearance in the animated Disney movie Mulan and singing True to Your Heart a duet with labelmate Stevie Wonder their album 98 Degrees and Rising went 4 platinum in 1998 Production credit included Atlanta based producer and Babyface co writing partner Daryl Simmons Musician credits on the breakthrough album featured Atlanta based session musician and former Earth Wind amp Fire guitarist Dick Smith After the second album 98 Degrees left Motown for its parent company Universal Records The band s first major hit was Because of You number three on the U S Hot 100 and number five on the Canadian Singles Chart and went platinum The Hardest Thing followed the success by reaching No 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified gold In 1999 98 Degrees released their Christmas album This Christmas which spawned the top 40 single This Gift Within a month after its release the album was certified platinum The group appeared as featured guests on Amy Grant s 1999 CBS Christmas special A Christmas to Remember Nick Lachey was featured on Jessica Simpson s album on the track Where You Are which was released as a single and reached the top 40 The group appeared in the album called Jesus The Epic Mini Series with their song The Love That You ve Been Looking For 2000 2002 Revelation edit The group scored a Billboard Hot 100 No 1 hit in the U S with the single Thank God I Found You a collaboration with Mariah Carey and Joe The single went gold selling 700 000 copies It stayed at No 1 on the Hot 100 for one week and the top 200 singles sales chart for 51 weeks The single went to the top 10 in the UK charts and the group also received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for the same song In the summer of 2000 98 Degrees released the first single of their new album Give Me Just One Night Una Noche the single went to No 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified gold In September 2000 the band s album Revelation was released Revelation peaked at No 2 on the Billboard 200 and went 2 Platinum The band s next singles were My Everything and The Way You Want Me To the former reaching the Top 40 In September 2001 the band appeared at Madison Square Garden alongside Luther Vandross and Usher singing Michael Jackson s hit song Man in the Mirror The performance was part of a show to celebrate Michael Jackson s 30 years as a solo artist In 2002 98 Degrees released a compilation album called The Collection with the new single Why Are We Still Friends At that point the group had sold over 10 million records and released 12 singles 2003 2012 Hiatus edit In 2003 the group went on hiatus At the time Drew Lachey stated that 98 Degrees had not broken up 12 During the hiatus Drew and his wife had their first daughter shortly after he won the second season of Dancing with the Stars Nick Lachey married singer Jessica Simpson and released two solo albums SoulO and What s Left of Me Timmons released the solo album Whisper That Way and participated in the VH1 reality TV series Mission Man Band Jeffre ran for mayor of Cincinnati Ohio and worked on independent media projects The band reunited in 2004 to perform on Nick amp Jessica s Family Christmas TV special In September 2005 98 Degrees performed at Club Purgatory in Over the Rhine to support Jeffre in his candidacy for mayor of Cincinnati 2012 present Reunion 2 0 and Let It Snow edit On June 20 2012 Nick and Drew Lachey announced on Ryan Seacrest that the group would reunite for a one time performance at Mixtape Festival in Hershey PA in August 3 The group also performed at The Today Show on August 17 13 In an interview with Rolling Stone on July 26 2012 Drew Lachey revealed that a week before the group had their first rehearsal in over a decade He also explained the group decided to come back together because they were all at that place in their lives where they felt comfortable committing to being in a group again and they also felt the timing was right because the pop music genre has come back around Music is very cyclical You go through rock stages R amp B stages rap stages It s an uphill battle if you try and do pop during a rap stage says Lachey Regarding the group s future he said at this time they currently have no plan beyond their performances at The Today Show and the Mixtape Festival 14 However in September 2012 he revealed the group was going to go back into the studio to record a new album in October 15 On January 22 2013 the group appeared on The View along with New Kids on the Block and Boyz II Men to announce their joint tour would take place in summer 2013 16 This tour is named The Package and the 12 members on tour Boyz II Men with 3 members NKOTB with 5 members and 98 Degrees with 4 members jokingly refer to themselves as The Dirty Dozen The North American tour began on May 28 2013 The band also performed a song during the season finale of NBC s The Sing Off which Nick Lachey hosts on December 23 2013 The band released their new album 2 0 their first studio album in 13 years on May 7 2013 In summer 2016 they regrouped again to headline the My2K Tour their first headlining tour in 15 years They were supported by O Town Ryan Cabrera and Dream putting together a bill of pop acts that were first popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s at larger venues In 2017 they returned to Universal Music and put out their second Christmas album Let it Snow because of their 20th anniversary 17 They promoted it with a series of concerts across the United States called the At Christmas Tour 18 On November 23 2017 the band made a 90 second musical appearance in Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade performed in New York City On May 21 2018 the band made a musical appearance at Miss USA singing The Hardest Thing and I Do as the three final girls did their last walk on the stage From October 15 to October 16 2018 98 Degrees appeared at Epcot at Walt Disney World as part of the Eat To The Beat concert series during the annual Food and Wine Festival On July 9 2021 the band released a new single titled Where Do You Want To Go They joined Canadian country singer Brett Kissel on the single Ain t the Same in April 2022 19 20 Discography editMain article 98 Degrees discography Studio albums 98 1997 98 and Rising 1998 Revelation 2000 2 0 2013 Let It Snow 2017 Full Circle 2024 Tours editHeadlining Heat It Up Tour 1999 21 Revelation Tour 2001 22 23 My2K Tour 2016 24 98 at Christmas Tour 2017 2018 25 26 An Evening with 98 Degrees 2019 20 27 Co headlining All That Music and More Festival 1999 with Monica Aaron Carter B Witched 3rd Storee Tatyana Ali and No Authority 28 The Package Tour 2013 with New Kids on the Block and Boyz II Men 29 Awards and nominations editGrammy Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result 2000 Thank God I Found You with Mariah Carey amp Joe Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Nominated Billboard Music Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result 1999 98 Top Pop Artist Duo Group Nominated Billboard Music Video Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 1999 The Hardest Thing Best Jazz AC Clip Nominated 30 Best New Artist Clip Jazz AC Nominated I Do Cherish You Best New Artist Clip Pop Nominated Kids Choice Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result 2000 98 Favorite Music Group Nominated Teen Choice Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result 1999 98 Choice Music Breakout Artist Won Choice Music Group Nominated Because of You Choice Music Love Song Nominated 2000 Thank God I Found You with Mariah Carey amp Joe Nominated 98 Choice Music Group Nominated 2001 NominatedReferences edit 98 Degrees Discography at Discogs Discogs com Retrieved April 18 2012 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Mason OH Archived from the original on July 10 2010 Retrieved 2013 04 22 Huff Richard May 28 2009 Ex 98 Degrees singer Drew Lachey set to host HGTV 250 000 Challenge Daily News Retrieved January 21 2011 Krulik Nancy E 1999 98 Degrees and Rising to the Top Pocket Books p 31 Billboard Bits 98 Degrees Kevin Hearn Napster Billboard Retrieved October 10 2007 98 Degrees Reunion Nick Lachey and Bandmates to Perform on Today After 10 Year TV Hiatus The Hollywood Reporter 24 July 2012 Retrieved July 25 2012 Greene Andy July 26 2012 Exclusive Drew Lachey on the Return of 98 Degrees Rollingstone Retrieved July 29 2012 98 Degrees to record again in October Cincinnati com September 11 2012 Archived from the original on September 14 2012 Retrieved October 2 2012 Vena Jocelyn 22 January 2013 NKOTB Recruit Boyz II Men 98 Degrees For Package Summer Tour MTV Retrieved 23 January 2013 Weatherby Taylor August 11 2017 98 Degrees Announce New Christmas Album amp Holiday Tour Billboard Retrieved August 14 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