Be the November Soldier of the Month!

This contest ended 7 years ago

The search is on for November's SOTM! All you have to do is complete the task below in its entirety before October 31st. 

To enter, answer the following question: What's your first memory of the Backstreet Boys?

After you answer the question (in the comments section) make sure you click the 'Sign Up For This' button. 

Each month's soldier will receive:

+ Personal tweet/follow from the BSB band account
+ 1500 points
+ A feature piece on BSB.com
+ A special bundle of BSB goodies
+ Permanent bragging rights
+ And more ;) 

Check back here in the contests section at the top of each month to sign up to be SOTM!

Terms

- Must be a registered member of the BSB fan club.

- Previous SOTMs are not eligible for two calendar years. After 24 months, they can enter.

- All entries are subject to audit. 

  1. My first memory of the boys was when i had their album on 1996 as a present for passing my exams with flying colours. I played their song in my Discman and listened to it all day and i was only 6yrs old when i love Brian and Kevin so much. I wrote down the lyrics of my favourite song; We've Got It Goin' On on my diary and memories every single line of it. And i still have that album till today and i'm 27yrs old as of this year. Basically i grew up with their songs in the 90s! Thank you for stopping by at the only asia country, Singapore on 21/10/17. WE HAD SO MUCH FUN AT THE CONCERT!!!! SO MUCH LOVE FOR ALL OF YOU FROM SINGAPORE!!!

  2. My first memory of the boys was the black and blue world tour. I can remember going on the RTD bus to get to the concert at the Pepsi center here In Denver Colorado. I went with my grandma. So this memory is very special to me because she is no longer living. I remember them going on what looked like a bridge over the crowd and of course every single person was singing and jumping and trying to get to the boys. I was so far away at that concert so I don't think I took many pictures. I know on the bus we met another BSB fan who was closer and we exchanged addresses and she sent me some photos which I'm sure I still hsve somewhere. I can remember my grandma loving A.J. lol. I will never ever forget going with her to see the boys. This was my first experience seeing them in concert and still going strong for 21 years!

  3. My first memory of the Backstreet Boys is when I started high school. I was nervously starting grade 7 and was assigned to sit in a group of 4 with 2 girls that I didn’t know yet. We were introducing ourselves and telling each other our likes and dislikes. Then the topic of the Backstreet Boys was brought up. I had heard a couple of songs on the radio that summer and knew about them and really liked their sound. I was excited to learn that the new friends I just made were fans of them as well and was happy to have something in common (one of them later became my sister-in-law). Later that year I received the first audio cassette for Christmas in 1996 from my parents and drove my family crazy because I was listening to it over and over again. So thanks to the Backstreet Boys for helping establish friendships and relationships that last a lifetime!

  4. my first memory of the backstreet boys would be walking past their BSB: All Access Pass vhs in Family Video back in the early 90s. my dad let me choose one video for myself and i was about to leave with a Mary Kate & Ashley special but suddenly this video on the bottom shelf near the snacks caught my eye. I reach down and saw Backstreet Boys across the cover and for some reason i was intrigued. I managed to negotiate a two for one deal and ended up leaving with both movies! when i got home i immediately popped BSB’s movie in the vcr, and i was captivated by these humbled and handsome men...well young men. growing up i appreciated most musical genres however often times i would be made fun of my love for pop music. i remember being told, “black people don’t like pop,” “this music isn’t for us” or the most frequently heard “you like them but they don’t like you-they don’t know you!” all of that went out the window when I saw this beautiful black women sitting at the head of the casting table across from BSB...this woman of power, grace, and beauty was appreciated and adored by this pop group - a white, young boy band! instantaneously, i felt as if my feelings were vindicated! i felt as if they, and all artists alike, knew i existed and they welcomed my admiration and appreciation. in this very moment, i allowed myself to escape my fears of judgment and self doubt, i allowed myself to be proud of preferences and welcomed BSB into my life with open arms! i watched that movie several times before i got caught and sent to bed, but the next morning i asked for their CD and the rest was boy band obsessed history.

    for those that don’t know, i’m planning my first vacation-plane ride and everything-to see BSB in concert (finally) for my 30th birthday on November 10th. initially i planned on getting a M&G ticket so that i can share that very story with them (and get birthday kisses as well), however my budget isn’t very accommodating. yet, i would love to be able to win Solider of the Month during my birthday month...especially if it means that BSB would possibly read this very message. good luck to all that entered...#KTBSBPA #DoniMeetsBSB #SoliderStandingTall

  5. My first memory was getting a cassette tape and my very first backstreet boys t-shirt when I was just 7 years old. I played it nonstop and knew all the words by heart in a few short weeks. I knew from that day forward I will always have room in my heart for some Backstreet Boys Magic. Being the only girl that in my family of 5 brothers, these 5 additional guys got me through a lot of stuff growing up. Now I get to share the love I have for them with my son. I had them playing while in labor and he came into this world listening to the magic of their voices. #ThanksBoys

  6. My first Backstreet Boys memory is when I first their Get Down music video. There was no internet back then in the Philippines, so the only way for me to get information(s) about then was going to the local school supply store where they also sell a magazine with song lyrics in it. I would save my allowance to buy the magazine just so I can read it up about them. I have to say, it was so worth it, because I never did imagine I will be able to have the experiences I had ( have ) with them years later.

  7. Seeing them in Super Teen magazine in 1995. Then I saw them for the first time that year in Roanoke,Va at a Back to School radio event. I became a fan and I still am!

  8. It was 1997 and I was channel surfing. I ended up on VH1 and all of a sudden I see wet shirts, abs, and dudes in the rain. I immediately called my friend so she could turn her TV to the same channel and watch the hotness on the screen. The song was catchy and I waited until the end of the video to see what group this was because I was in LOVE! Turned out to be the Backstreet Boys with Quit Playing Games With My Heart. Got the album soon after and still in love.

  9. My first memory of the Backstreet Boys was when the "I want it that way" video hit TRL and everyday I would come home from school just to see it. Needless to say, Millennium was my first BSB album but now of course I own all of them. My walls became plastered with their pictures soon after that and they were also my first concert. I didn't think I would ever get to see them. I was on my mom's car phone (yes, the ones that were setup in cars) and she was on the home phone and we were both calling in to get tickets. First show sold out within seconds and I remember crying like a big ole baby thinking that I wasn't going to get to see them when they announced a second show and my mom got through the phone lines and ordered tickets. I realize this is more than one memory but I couldn't help myself :)

  10. My first memory is July 18th 1998. My best friend called asking if I would go to a Backstreet Boys concert with her that night. I didn't know what a Backstreet Boy was. I wanted to spend time with her and I'd never been to a concert before so it seemed like a good idea.... whoever these dudes were. Off I went a few hours later, completely oblivious to the fact that my life would be forever changed that night. The show, of course, was entrancing. I stayed up all night writing them letters to express how amazed I was. The next day my cousin (who has recently passed away) saw how much fun I had and she surprised me with a trip to the store to buy every magazine they had. Together, we plastered my bedroom walls and got in big trouble with my mom! Best 24 hours of my childhood!

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