Snow Working With Nick Carter

Source: Adam Gonshor, www.andpop.com

Nick CarterThe rumours are true. Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys is working with Toronto reggae singer Snow. ‘I’m going to work with Nick,’ Snow told andPOP. ‘We’re just becoming friends now. He’s a good kid and I brought him to the projects here in Toronto and he chilled and he didn’t have no bodyguards or none of that.’

The material that they will record together could appear on either Snow’s upcoming album, or Carter’s second solo album. ‘We’ll just go in [the studio] and feel it and vibe it and if everything comes nice, everything comes nice,’ said Snow, who is most famous for his hit song, ‘Informer.’ ‘I just feel like music is music and I can do all kinds of music. We’ll just work, have fun.’

Snow and Carter performed together on July 1 as part of a Canada Day concert at Downsview Park in Toronto, the same place where 450,000 people assembled last week for the Rolling Stones concert. ‘Off my new album, his favourite song is ‘Missing You.’ He was in town and just came down here to hang out. So I was like, ‘Nick, you got to come on stage and sing that song with me.’ He’s like ‘no problem’.’ Snow will be releasing his latest album, ‘Two Hands Clapping’ in the U.S. next week.

Snow And Nick Carter Perform At Downsview Park

Source: Tamei and, www.muchmusic.com

Nick Carter is currently in Toronto working on his second solo album with none other than ex-Motley Crew bad boy Tommy Lee. The boys had kept a low profile until this week when Nick Carter appeared on stage with Snow during Toronto’s Canada Day concert at Downsview Park. The appearance has sparked rumours that the two are teaming up in the studio. According to a source they are currently ‘hanging out’ and are working towards a collaboration.

As far as the Backstreet Boys go, the guys will regroup soon to begin work on their next album for Jive Records. Meanwhile, Howie Dorough plans to record a solo album and Kevin Richardson recently completed his Broadway run in the musical Chicago.