Boy band O-Town have said they are being mistakenly confused as “a Diddy band” and it is hurting their career.
Former ‘Making the Band’ contestants recently revealed what it was like being associated with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ most ...
The following article contains mentions of sexual assault Boy band O-Town concluded the third season of their music reality ...
O-Town, a boy band from Making the Band, faces career setbacks due to confusion linking them to Sean “Diddy” Combs, who took over the show later. Despite not being associated with Diddy ...
“Of all the bands in Making the Band, we’re the only one not tied to him,” points out Underwood, who’s never met Diddy. “The more people confuse us with a Diddy band and post our pictures with his ...
The boy band was formed on the first season of Making the Band, which didn't involve the embattled hip-hop mogul.
“The corporate events O-Town does tend to be the strongest offers ... who created Making the Band to try and repeat the success of his previous boy band projects — the Backstreet Boys and ...
After season 1 ended, O’Town was signed to a record label. Following O-Town’s success a new season of Making the Band was in the works. However, the show left ABC and was then broadcast on MTV.
The boy band was formed on the first season of Making the Band, which didn't involve the embattled hip-hop mogul. By Hannah Dailey The members of O-Town are making sure the public knows they have ...
It wouldn’t be the first time O-Town has weathered storms, whether it’s the legal action they faced from Motown Recordings, or working with Pearlman, who created Making the Band to try and repeat the ...