AJ McLean About Baylee Littrell’s Music Career Begins

When it comes to his teammates Brian LittrellS son Baylee and his music career, AJ McLean Say the aspiring artist doesn’t need anyone’s advice.
“I mean, I’ve known Bailey since he was born,” McLean, 47, told exclusively US Weekly While promoting Netflix Build a band. “I’ve known him for 22 years on this beautiful planet. He really doesn’t need any advice from all of us. I’m a big fan if anything.”
Baylee is happy when he joins the latest season American Idolsings original songs and interpretations of his famous father’s works. (He was one of six contestants who were not selected to enter the first 14 rounds of the singing competition.)
Before he was eliminated, Bailey sang the song “Gone not Goodbye” from his father’s 2006 solo album Welcome home.
The young singer told the host: “This means a lot to us.” Ryan Sike then. “That song is really dedicated to it [the] tragedy [of] 9/11, you know, it affects all the victims. ”
Bailey continues to explain his mother Ligan“should be the second flight,” which hit the World Trade Center in September 2001.
“I feel very lucky,” he continued. “It’s an emotional song. I’m so glad to get through it.”
McLean – Who sings with Brian, Nick Carter,,,,, Kevin Richardson and Howie Dorough In the beloved early Oggett band – tell us that when he next, his next, he “always take root”American Idol step.
He continued: “The last time I was in Georgia, I was in the studio, T-Pain worked on my personal projects, and then I went to Brian’s house just to kick it, and Baylee sat there playing 15 songs, all of the different types of music.” “I mean, his catalog was probably three to 400 songs he wrote, and they were all very good. He knew what he wanted, he knew right and wrong. He saw his father went through it; his uncle went through it. He had been through 22 years, but in my own alley, he had been a huge success because he had been a great success because he was his own person.”
In with us Baylee opened his time after elimination Idol and the difficulty of competing as a famous backstreet boy son.
“It’s hard to make friends, it’s hard for people to understand me because a lot of people, they do have preconceived ideas about my status,” he explained. “It’s one of the emotional parts of leaving – and eventually people see who you are. In the end, we put the difference aside, or what each other’s assumptions, and everyone starts to connect.”
Despite the challenges, Bailey told us He had a “great experience” on the show. And if his Uncle McLean had something to say about it, his time in the Reality Game Series would hardly be the last time we meet a future star.
“Honestly, he can sing and do anything,” McLean told us. “I mean, he’s just talented.”