A: Because “Siberia” was never a single, so it wasn’t pushed on radio. Fans rely on album zips to discover that deep cut.
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Originally planned as an R&B-influenced project in 2004, the group eventually pivoted to an adult-contemporary sound. The title track, " Never Gone A: Because “Siberia” was never a single, so
| # | Track Title | Why It Matters | |---|---|---| | 1 | | The lead single. A haunting piano melody mixed with distortion guitar. Brian Littrell’s opening line, “I’m incomplete without you,” is iconic. | | 2 | Just Want You to Know | Upbeat, fun, and featuring a hilarious music video parodying band fights. The chorus is pure power-pop. | | 3 | Crawling Back to You | A hidden gem. Written by producer John Shanks (Bon Jovi, Kelly Clarkson). Shows off Howie Dorough’s lower register. | | 4 | Weird World | Dreamy, synth-heavy, and underrated. AJ McLean delivers a vulnerable performance. | | 5 | I Still... | A sequel of sorts to “I’ll Never Break Your Heart.” The acapella intro proves they can sing without autotune. | | 6 | Poster Girl | A cheeky, rock-infused track about a model. Very different for BSB, but it works. | | 7 | Lose It All | Written by the legendary Shelly Peiken (Christina Aguilera’s “What a Girl Wants”). A sweeping ballad. | | 8 | Climbing the Walls | Aggressive, paranoid, and edgy. Nick Carter’s raw emotion makes this a fan favorite. | | 9 | My Beautiful Woman | Country-tinged pop. Kevin Richardson (the deep voice) takes a rare co-lead. | | 10 | Safest Place to Hide | Pure piano ballad. Perfect for a rainy day. | | 11 | Siberia | Deep cut royalty. A lonely, epic journey about heartbreak. Many fans consider this BSB’s best song ever. | | 12 | Never Gone | The title track. Dedicated to their late manager, Lou Pearlman (despite later legal issues). A Gospel-tinged goodbye. | Originally planned as an R&B-influenced project in 2004,
Critics generally praised the group’s willingness to evolve. Highlights from notable reviews:
Most of the recording took place in Los Angeles (Westlake Studios) and Nashville (The Sound Kitchen), reflecting the band’s desire to tap both pop and country‑influenced songwriting talent.