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98 Degrees

98 Degrees is an American pop and R&B vocal group formed in 1995 in , , by , along with brothers and , and Justin Jeffre. All four members hail from ; three of them—Nick and Drew Lachey and Justin Jeffre—attended the School for Creative and Performing Arts in , through which connections the group formed with Jeff Timmons. The group is renowned for its tight vocal harmonies, romantic ballads, and contributions to the late-1990s era, achieving multi-platinum success with hits that topped . The quartet signed with Records in 1996 and released their self-titled debut album in 1997, featuring the gold-certified single "," which peaked at No. 12 on the . Their breakthrough came with the 1998 album , which sold over five million copies and included four Top 5 singles: "The Hardest Thing" (No. 5), "I Do (Cherish You)" (No. 13), "Because of You" (No. 3), and the No. 1 collaboration "" with and . Subsequent releases included the holiday album This Christmas (1999), which sold over two million copies, and (2000), home to the No. 2 hit "Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)." Over their peak years from 1997 to 2002, 98 Degrees sold more than 15 million albums worldwide, with certifications in over 60 countries, and toured extensively alongside artists like * and . Following the 2002 compilation The Collection, the group went on indefinite hiatus as members pursued solo ventures, including Nick Lachey's reality TV career and ' solo music efforts. They reunited in 2012 for a holiday tour and released the album in 2013, marking their return to recording. In recent years, 98 Degrees has maintained a steady touring schedule, including annual shows, and in 2025 celebrated their 30th anniversary with the release of Full Circle, their first studio album in 12 years, featuring new singles like "Got U" and "Stranger Things (Have Happened)." The group continues to perform, blending nostalgic hits with fresh material.

History

Formation (1995–1996)

98 Degrees was founded in 1995 by in , , although three of the members hailed from the area of , while founder is from . Timmons, born April 30, 1973, in , initiated the group after moving to pursue a music career, drawing in fellow natives to form a ensemble. The lineup came together through personal connections, with Timmons recruiting brothers (lead vocals, born November 9, 1973) and (tenor, born August 8, 1976), along with their childhood friend Justin Jeffre (baritone, born February 25, 1973). Nick and Drew, who had previously sung together in local settings, joined Timmons in , followed by Jeffre, completing the quartet by early 1996. Unlike many boy bands assembled by producers, 98 Degrees formed organically among friends without initial industry backing. The group's name, 98 Degrees, was chosen to evoke the average of 98.6°F, symbolizing both natural warmth and the precise, harmonious blend of their voices. This moniker emerged during brainstorming sessions as they sought a distinctive identity that captured their smooth R&B-infused . In their formative months, the members performed at small venues in clubs and returned to for local gigs, gradually building a modest fanbase through efforts without formal management. These early shows honed their and harmonized performances, often covering R&B hits to attract attention. By 1996, they produced initial demo recordings, independently pitching them to record labels in hopes of securing a deal.

Motown signing and debut album (1997)

In 1996, following their relocation to and the addition of to the lineup, 98 Degrees signed a with Records after pitching demo tapes to label executives and performing opening acts for established artists. This deal marked their entry into the major label system and provided the platform for their professional debut, building on the style they had developed independently. The group recorded their self-titled debut album, 98 Degrees, primarily in late 1996 and early 1997 at studios such as in and Soundtrack Studios in , with production emphasizing their capabilities alongside soul and R&B production elements from collaborators like and Steve Kipner. The album blended original compositions with covers, highlighting tracks such as the original "Do You Wanna Dance" and a rendition of ' doo-wop classic "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)", which underscored their multi-part vocal arrangements. Released on July 29, 1997, by Records, the album received modest initial commercial attention. Its lead single, "", issued on June 24, 1997, peaked at No. 12 on the and was certified gold by the RIAA for 500,000 units sold, introducing audiences to the group's smooth harmony-driven pop-R&B sound. However, the full album charted at No. 161 on the , hampered by limited promotional support amid executive shifts at . Following its release, 98 Degrees transitioned to 's parent label, Universal Records, setting the stage for future projects.

Breakthrough era (1998–1999)

The breakthrough for 98 Degrees came with the release of their second studio album, , on October 20, 1998, via Records. The album debuted at No. 14 on the and eventually achieved quadruple platinum status from the RIAA, signifying shipments of over 4 million copies in the United States by January 27, 2000. Key singles from the record included "Because of You," which peaked at No. 3 on the in November 1998, and "The Hardest Thing," reaching No. 5 on the same chart in July 1999. These tracks exemplified the group's harmonious vocal style and romantic themes, propelling the album to sales exceeding 4 million units domestically and establishing them as a major act in the late-1990s pop landscape. The production of blended R&B and pop elements, with the group co-writing several tracks to infuse personal touches into the songwriting process. Notable contributors included producers such as (for the lead single "Heat It Up"), Dane DeViller and Hosein (on "Because of You" and "The Hardest Thing"), and Keith Thomas, alongside self-production credits for the band on multiple songs. This collaborative approach, recorded primarily at Blue Wave Studios in from February to May 1998, highlighted a polished fusion of grooves and accessible pop melodies, setting the album apart while aligning with the era's trends. Media exposure intensified during this period, with frequent appearances on MTV's (TRL), including their first visit in late 1998 and video premieres for "Because of You" and "The Hardest Thing" that boosted their visibility among teen audiences. The group became integral to the phenomenon sweeping the late 1990s, sharing the spotlight with contemporaries like *NSYNC and the amid a surge in male vocal groups dominating radio and television. This wave amplified their profile, as TRL rankings often pitted them against rivals, fostering competitive buzz that enhanced their mainstream appeal. The era's momentum carried into extensive touring, headlined by the Heat It Up Tour launched in early 1999 to promote the album, spanning over nine months across with additional stops in , , and by November 1999. They also joined Nickelodeon's Music and More Festival tour from June to August 1999, performing alongside acts like to expand their fanbase internationally. These efforts solidified their growing popularity, with the album's success reflecting a dedicated following amid the boom.

Revelation and peak popularity (2000–2002)

The release of 98 Degrees' third studio album, , on September 26, 2000, marked the height of the group's commercial success, debuting at No. 2 on the chart with first-week sales of over 267,000 copies. The album, produced by the team behind their previous hits including and Steve Kipner, blended pop-R&B ballads with upbeat tracks, ultimately selling more than 2 million copies in the United States and earning a 2× certification from the RIAA for shipments of 2 million units. Building on the momentum from their earlier collaborations like "Thank God I Found You" with , solidified 98 Degrees as a staple of late-1990s and early-2000s pop, appealing to a broad audience with its harmonious vocals and romantic themes. Key singles from propelled the album's popularity, starting with "Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)," which peaked at No. 2 on the in late 2000, becoming the group's highest-charting single to date and certified by the RIAA for 500,000 units shipped. Follow-up "My Everything" reached No. 34 on the Hot 100, offering a tender that resonated with fans and contributed to the album's radio dominance. These releases, accompanied by featuring the group's signature synchronized , helped maintain top-40 presence on multiple charts throughout 2001, underscoring their vocal prowess and teen appeal during a competitive era for pop acts. During 2000–2002, 98 Degrees expanded their visibility through high-profile live performances, including a set at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards where they showcased tracks from Revelation, and appearances at major events like the World AIDS Day benefit concert. Their earlier collaboration with Stevie Wonder on "True to Your Heart" from the Mulan soundtrack continued to boost their credibility, with joint promotions extending into promotional tours. Media exposure peaked with frequent magazine covers, such as the October 2000 issue of YM, and exploratory reality TV projects that highlighted their personal dynamics, further cementing their status as pop-R&B icons before a temporary hiatus. Meanwhile, their 1999 holiday album This Christmas saw renewed chart activity during the 2000–2001 season, peaking at No. 27 on the Billboard 200 and surpassing 1 million U.S. sales, driven by singles like "Let It Snow."

Hiatus period (2003–2011)

Following the release of their 2002 The Collection, 98 Degrees announced an indefinite , stating on their official website that the group was taking an extended break with no immediate plans to record or tour. The decision stemmed from exhaustion after years of intensive touring and recording, as member Justin Jeffre later explained that the band had "lived on the road for five years and we were all kind of burned out." Additionally, the members sought to pursue personal interests outside the group, amid challenges from earlier label transitions, including the departure of president , who had signed them, leaving the band at a crossroads before their move to Universal Records for the 2000 album . No new music as a group was produced during this period, marking a shift from their peak activity in the late and early . During the hiatus, the members focused on solo ventures and personal lives. Nick Lachey released his debut solo album SoulO in November 2003 on Universal Records, featuring tracks like "Shut Up" and "Let Go," which explored R&B and pop influences. He gained significant visibility through the MTV reality series Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica (2003–2005), which documented his marriage to Jessica Simpson and drew millions of viewers before their divorce was finalized in June 2006 on grounds of irreconcilable differences. Drew Lachey won the second season of ABC's Dancing with the Stars in February 2006, partnering with Cheryl Burke to claim the mirrorball trophy. Jeff Timmons issued his solo debut Whisper That Way in August 2004 on Savoy Records, a self-written collection including "Favorite Star" and a duet with pianist Jim Brickman on "Be the One," while also touring with Brickman. Justin Jeffre ventured into politics, announcing his candidacy for mayor of Cincinnati in April 2005, motivated by a desire to address local issues like economic development, though he did not advance beyond the primary. The group made rare one-off appearances, such as a September 2005 performance at Club Purgatory in to support Jeffre's mayoral bid, but avoided full tours or commitments. Internal dynamics were influenced by personal challenges, including members navigating family changes and individual career pivots, which delayed any serious reunion discussions until later years.

Reunion and ongoing career (2012–present)

After a decade-long hiatus marked by individual pursuits, 98 Degrees officially reunited in 2012, with the original lineup of , , , and Justin Jeffre announcing their return through high-profile performances. The group first reunited publicly on NBC's Today show on August 17, 2012, where they performed hits like "The Hardest Thing" and revealed plans for new music, signaling a revival of their harmonious R&B-pop sound. This reunion paved the way for the in 2013, a greatest hits-focused outing alongside and , which drew large crowds and rekindled fan interest in their early catalog. Building on this momentum, the quartet released their fifth studio album, , independently through eOne Music on , 2013—their first full-length project in 13 years. The album blended fresh material with mature themes of love and reflection, featuring "," a upbeat track co-written by the members that showcased their signature four-part harmonies. debuted at No. 65 on the , marking a modest but successful return that emphasized their evolution while honoring their roots. In 2017, 98 Degrees expanded their holiday repertoire with Let It Snow, their second album and first release in four years, issued by on October 20. The 14-track collection mixed classic covers like "What Christmas Means to Me" with an original, "Season of Love," and highlighted their vocal prowess through festive arrangements. The album supported their inaugural full-scale tour, a 31-date North American run that extended into subsequent years, reinforcing their seasonal appeal. Marking a return to original non-holiday music, the group released the single "Got U" in December 2023, their first new track in a decade and a piano-driven led by that explored enduring love. Debuted during a performance in as part of Nexstar Media Group's Countdown to 2024 special, the song served as the lead for their upcoming project and demonstrated renewed creative energy. This momentum culminated in the release of on May 9, 2025, via XOXO Entertainment Corp., their seventh studio album and first non-holiday effort since 2013. The 11-track set includes five new songs like "Stranger Things (Have Happened)" and "Got U," alongside re-recorded versions of hits such as "I Do (Cherish You)" and "Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)," explicitly inspired by Taylor Swift's vault track approach to reclaiming masters. Upon release, debuted at number one on the Pop charts. Executive produced by Adam H. Hurstfield—who has collaborated with artists including —the album features modern production touches while preserving the group's tight vocal blends and R&B influences. Coinciding with their 30th anniversary since formation in , 2025 saw 98 Degrees embark on an extensive North American , including stops at venues like the Fisher Theatre in and in Sugar Land, blending classics with tracks from . Media appearances, such as interviews on Today and with , allowed the members to reflect on their longevity, crediting fan support and familial bonds for sustaining the group through reunions and personal milestones.

Members

Current lineup

The current lineup of 98 Degrees consists of its original four members, all hailing from roots and maintaining the quartet unchanged since the group's formation in 1996, with no departures to date. The members are (age 52, residing in , ), (age 52, residing in Tarzana, California), (age 49, residing in , ), and Justin Jeffre (age 52, residing in , ). Jeff Timmons, born April 30, 1973, in Canton, Ohio, serves as the group's founder and first tenor, renowned for his falsetto capabilities and role as a primary songwriter. His contributions include co-writing several of the band's hits and providing the high vocal range that defines their harmonic sound. Nick Lachey, born November 9, 1973, in Harlan, Kentucky, and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, handles lead vocals, particularly shining on ballads, and has become the group's most visible public figure through his television hosting career. His emotive delivery anchors many of 98 Degrees' signature tracks, enhancing their romantic pop-R&B style. Drew Lachey, born August 8, 1976, in , , contributes as second tenor with a focus on rich harmonies and is noted for incorporating dance elements into the group's live performances. His energetic stage presence complements the vocal arrangements, adding visual dynamism to their shows. Justin Jeffre, born February 25, 1973, in , and raised in , , provides support for the lower vocal ranges and brings a background in group management from his involvement in the band's business affairs during its hiatus. His steady foundation helps balance the quartet's multi-part harmonies.

Solo activities

During the hiatus from 98 Degrees, members pursued diverse individual endeavors in entertainment, business, and public service. gained prominence through , starring in MTV's Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica from 2003 to 2005 alongside his then-wife , which documented their daily life and boosted his visibility beyond music. He later hosted NBC's competition for five seasons from 2009 to 2014, providing commentary on vocal group performances. also advanced his solo music career, releasing albums including in 2003, What's Left of Me in 2006—which featured the top-10 single of the same name—and A Father's in 2013, a collection of covers dedicated to his children. Additionally, he took on acting roles, including a recurring part as the dyslexic Leslie St. Claire in season 7 of The WB's from 2004 to 2005. Drew Lachey, Nick's younger brother, transitioned into dance and theater after the group's break. He won the second season of ABC's in 2006, partnering with to perform routines that highlighted his vocal background through integrated singing elements. Lachey made his Broadway debut as Mark Cohen in in 2004 and later joined in 2008, playing roles such as , the Mayor, and Guard 2. In recent years, he has hosted home renovation series like Date My House on The Design Network starting in 2024, where he guides couples in reimagining their properties, and co-created the Off-Broadway musical label•less with his wife in 2025, focusing on themes of identity and diversity through original and popular songs performed by a young cast. Jeff Timmons, the group's founder, explored solo music and entrepreneurial pursuits. He launched independent solo efforts, including touring as an for pianist in the mid-2000s and releasing singles like "If I Could" in later years, often blending pop and inspirational themes. Timmons diversified into , founding ventures that emphasize investment and development, drawing on lessons of from his music career. He has also engaged in motivational speaking, sharing insights on perseverance and at events and in interviews, positioning himself as an advocate for personal and professional growth. Justin Jeffre focused on civic engagement and community support. He ran as an independent candidate for of in 2005, campaigning on issues like and economic revitalization, though he did not win; the effort raised awareness about local governance among younger voters. Jeffre has since contributed to , organizing benefit concerts such as a 2017 event for victims of an Over-the-Rhine shooting, emphasizing family and community recovery. His work often centers on Cincinnati-based initiatives, reflecting a commitment to hometown causes. Members occasionally collaborated outside the group, with the Lachey brothers appearing together in family-oriented media and Timmons providing guest vocals on tracks by artists like Jim Brickman, bridging their solo paths back to harmonious performances.

Musical style and influences

Core genre and vocal approach

98 Degrees is primarily known for blending pop, R&B, and adult contemporary styles, setting them apart from contemporaries through their emphasis on a cappella-inspired vocal harmonies rather than elaborate choreography. Their sound draws from classic vocal group traditions, featuring smooth, multi-layered harmonies that prioritize emotional delivery in romantic ballads and upbeat tracks. The group's vocal approach centers on four-part harmonies, with lead vocals often handled by and , supported by the baritone and bass contributions of and Justin Jeffre, respectively. In ballads such as "The Hardest Thing," they employ intricate layering techniques, incorporating leads for heightened emotional peaks and deep bass undertones for richness. This method creates a dense, resonant reminiscent of R&B vocal ensembles, allowing their performances to shine in settings. Production-wise, 98 Degrees evolved from the soulful, Motown-influenced sound of their 1997 self-titled debut, characterized by straightforward R&B arrangements, to the more polished pop-R&B of their 2000s releases like . Later works, including the 2025 album , incorporate live instrumentation such as light guitars alongside modern synth elements, while re-recordings strip back some gloss to highlight vocal purity. Lyrically, their music revolves around themes of romance, heartbreak, and holiday cheer, as seen in tracks like "Because of You" and seasonal releases, steering clear of verses or heavy prevalent in peer groups. In live settings, they favor minimal dancing to focus on vocal precision and interactive sing-alongs, fostering an intimate connection with audiences.

Key influences

98 Degrees' sound was profoundly shaped by , whose mastery of multi-part vocal harmonies and emotive R&B ballads served as a primary blueprint for the group's approach to a cappella-infused pop-R&B. The quartet frequently cited as a key inspiration during their formative years, emulating this style in live performances. This influence extended to 98 Degrees' emphasis on vocal layering over elaborate choreography, distinguishing them from more dance-oriented contemporaries. Drawing from doo-wop and Motown traditions, the group incorporated elements from acts like The Four Seasons and The Temptations, adopting tight-knit group vocals and a focus on emotional, narrative-driven delivery that evoked classic soul intimacy. These roots informed their Motown Records affiliation and self-penned material, blending nostalgic harmonies with contemporary production. Soul icons further impacted their evolution; collaborations with Stevie Wonder, including the 1998 duet "True to Your Heart" for the Mulan soundtrack, exposed them to Wonder's melodic sophistication and infused their work with layered, feel-good arrangements. Additionally, the group was influenced by Prince's unapologetic artistry and innovative style. Broader pop sensibilities came through exposure to Michael Jackson's showmanship, which the group adapted by prioritizing vocal prowess and stage charisma over high-energy dance routines, as seen in their tribute performances like "" at Jackson's 30th anniversary celebration. In a modern context, their 2025 album reflects Taylor Swift's re-recording strategy for regaining catalog control, prompting 98 Degrees to rerecord five classic hits alongside new material to reclaim their masters and connect with longtime fans.

Discography

Studio albums

98 Degrees released their self-titled debut studio album on July 29, 1997, through Motown Records. The album peaked at number 145 on the chart and number 88 on the Top R&B/ Albums chart, marking the group's initial entry into the music market with a focus on harmonious pop-R&B ballads. It achieved gold certification from the RIAA for sales of 500,000 units. Key tracks included "," which reached number 12 on the , and "Was It Something I Didn't Say." Producers such as Armando Colon, , and Dane DeViller contributed to the album's sound, emphasizing the group's vocal layering. The group's second studio album, , arrived on October 20, 1998, also via Records. It peaked at number 14 on the , benefiting from the momentum of hit singles that propelled its commercial success. The album earned quadruple platinum certification from the RIAA on January 27, 2000, for shipments exceeding four million copies in the United States. Standout tracks like "Because of You" and "The Hardest Thing" highlighted the album's blend of romantic pop and R&B elements, solidifying 98 Degrees' breakthrough era. The holiday album This Christmas, the group's third studio release, was issued on October 19, 1999, by Records. It peaked at number 27 on the and was certified 2× platinum by the RIAA for sales exceeding 2 million copies in the United States. The album featured festive tracks like "This Gift" and became one of the best-selling holiday albums of the era. , the fourth studio album, was released on September 26, 2000, under Universal Records. It debuted at number 2 on the , selling 276,343 copies in its first week and becoming the band's highest-charting release to date. Certified double platinum by the RIAA, the album sold over 2.5 million copies domestically, with additional success internationally, including double platinum status in and gold in . Producers like Babyface co-wrote and shaped tracks such as "Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)," which peaked at number 2 on the , alongside "My Everything" and "The Way You Want Me To," emphasizing mature R&B influences. After a long hiatus, 98 Degrees independently released on May 7, 2013, through Music. The debuted at number 65 on the , reflecting a return to contemporary pop-R&B with updated production. It also reached number 9 on the Top R&B/ Albums chart, underscoring the group's enduring fanbase during their reunion phase. The holiday-themed studio Let It Snow came out on October 20, 2017, distributed by . It focused on festive covers and originals to capitalize on seasonal appeal. In 2025, 98 Degrees issued Full Circle on May 9 via XOXO Entertainment, their first non-holiday studio album in over a decade. The project features re-recordings of classics like "Because of You" and "Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)," inspired by Taylor Swift's re-recording strategy, alongside five new original tracks. It debuted at number 1 on the iTunes Pop Albums chart, demonstrating strong digital streaming performance.
AlbumRelease DateLabelPeak Billboard 200 PositionRIAA Certification
98 DegreesJuly 29, 1997Motown145Gold
98 Degrees and RisingOctober 20, 1998Motown144× Platinum
This ChristmasOctober 19, 1999Motown272× Platinum
RevelationSeptember 26, 2000Universal22× Platinum
2.0May 7, 2013Entertainment One65
Let It SnowOctober 20, 2017Universal
Full CircleMay 9, 2025XOXO Entertainment

Singles

98 Degrees achieved significant commercial success with their singles during the late and early , releasing a series of R&B-infused pop tracks that topped the and earned RIAA certifications. Their debut marked their entry into the , while subsequent releases solidified their as a leading of the era. The group's singles often featured tight vocal harmonies and romantic themes, contributing to their appeal on radio and in music videos. The band's first single, "Invisible Man", released in 1997 from their self-titled debut album, peaked at No. 12 on the . It was certified Gold by the RIAA for sales of 500,000 units. This track introduced their signature sound and helped propel their initial rise in the pop scene. In 1998, "Because of You" from became their first major hit, reaching No. 3 on the and earning Platinum certification from the RIAA for over one million units sold. The song's heartfelt lyrics and music video boosted its popularity, making it a staple of late-1990s radio play. The breakthrough continued in 1999 with "The Hardest Thing", which peaked at No. 5 on the and received Gold certification from the RIAA. The single also charted internationally, reaching No. 24 on the ARIA Singles Chart in . Its emotional narrative about love's complexities resonated widely, contributing to the album's multi-platinum success. That same year, "I Do (Cherish You)", a cover originally by , peaked at No. 13 on the . The track became a cultural staple for weddings, frequently featured in ceremonies and playlists due to its romantic vows and harmonious arrangement. In 2000, the collaboration with and reached No. 1 on the and was certified by the RIAA. Featured on the soundtrack, it marked the group's only chart-topping single. During their peak popularity, "Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)" in 2000 from Revelation climbed to No. 2 on the , marking their highest-charting single and showcasing a blend of English and lyrics for broader appeal. Later that year, "My Everything" reached No. 34 on the same chart, serving as a highlight from the album. Following their , 98 Degrees returned with limited releases, focusing more on and tours. In 2023, they previewed new material during performances, leading to the 2025 release of "Got U" as the from their Full Circle. This marked their first original in over a decade, emphasizing streaming platforms and modern production for a contemporary audience. The Full Circle , released in May 2025, includes re-recorded versions of , such as an updated "Because of You", which has gained renewed attention through social media and streaming. Inspired by artists like , the re-recordings allow the group to reclaim creative control over their catalog while introducing the tracks to new listeners.
TitleYearBillboard Hot 100 PeakCertificationsAlbum
Invisible Man199712RIAA: Gold98 Degrees
Because of You19983RIAA: Platinum
The Hardest Thing19995RIAA: Gold
I Do (Cherish You)199913-
20001RIAA: PlatinumRainbow (soundtrack)
Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)20002-
My Everything200034-
Got U2025--

Tours

Headlining tours

98 Degrees launched their career with a series of headlining tours that highlighted their multi-part vocal arrangements and energetic performances, drawing large crowds during their peak popularity in the late and early , as well as during later reunions. These tours emphasized their signature blend of pop and R&B, often featuring elaborate and fan interaction to create an immersive live experience. The band's debut headlining outing, the 98 Degrees and Rising Tour (also known as the Heat It Up Tour) from 1998 to 1999, supported their breakthrough album and included over 70 dates across the . Focusing on new hits such as "The Hardest Thing" and "I Do," the tour played in arenas that frequently sold out, reflecting the group's rising stardom and appeal to teen audiences with high-energy sets and synchronized dance routines. The production incorporated vibrant lighting and video elements to enhance the pop spectacle, contributing to strong attendance and positive buzz in major markets. In 2001, 98 Degrees embarked on the Revelation Tour to promote their third studio album Revelation, extending to international markets in and for a total of approximately 150 shows. The North American leg alone featured nearly 30 dates starting March 22 in , with opening acts including Dream, , and Debelah Morgan, creating a vibrant pop package that amplified fan frenzy through shared billings. The tour's setlist centered on tracks like "Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)" and "My Everything," delivered with polished harmonies that elicited enthusiastic responses from crowds, though some venues like Seattle's KeyArena saw attendance below capacity at around half full for the finale on May 13. International extensions built on their global fanbase, with performances generating peak excitement through extended encores and cultural adaptations in set design. Following a hiatus, the group returned for the 2013 reunion, where they handled headlining legs alongside co-billed acts and , marking their first major outing in over 12 years. Announced on January 22, the tour spanned 47 North American dates starting May 31, allowing 98 Degrees solo segments to showcase classics like "Because of You" amid nostalgic medleys and updated visuals. These headlining portions emphasized their enduring vocal chemistry, receiving warm reception for evoking '90s nostalgia while adapting to a more mature audience. The holiday-themed Let It Snow Tour in 2017–2018 celebrated the release of their first Christmas album in 18 years, Let It Snow, with over 65 U.S. dates tailored for family-oriented crowds. Kicking off November 10, 2017, in Larchwood, Iowa, and continuing into 2018 from November 1 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, through December 21 in Appleton, Wisconsin, the shows featured festive arrangements of yuletide standards alongside their hits, in intimate theater settings that fostered a warm, seasonal atmosphere. The production included holiday decorations and special guest appearances, earning praise for blending nostalgia with joyful energy and drawing diverse generations to venues. Marking their 30th anniversary, the Full Circle Tour, launched on October 16, 2024, features over 40 North American shows continuing into 2025, coinciding with the release of their first new album in over a decade, Full Circle, in January 2025. The itinerary includes key stops like the Fisher Theatre in Detroit on November 29, 2025, and the Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land, Texas, on November 30, 2025, featuring refreshed production with modern visuals, LED screens, and a setlist spanning their catalog plus new material. Announced in October 2024, the tour celebrates their legacy through high-production numbers and fan meet-and-greets, generating excitement for its blend of retrospective hits and forward-looking performances in arenas and theaters.

Supporting and joint tours

In the late 1990s, 98 Degrees gained significant exposure by serving as an for established artists, including select dates on Janet Jackson's in 1998, where they performed in and connected with broader audiences through high-profile R&B and pop billing. 98 Degrees also gained exposure opening select dates on NSYNC's in Concert tour in 1998-1999 and sharing stages with on package events like the 1999 Summer Music Mania, contributing to their rise in the late-1990s pop scene. The group further expanded their reach through package tours, notably the 1999 Nickelodeon Music and More Tour, a multi-act summer outing alongside , , , and others, which targeted younger fans via television tie-ins and playful, family-oriented sets across . These collaborative efforts emphasized shared stages and , allowing 98 Degrees to share bills with diverse pop and R&B talents while building momentum for their own rising popularity. A major joint venture came in 2013 with The , a co-headlining endeavor alongside and , featuring nearly 47 dates across the and from May to August. The nostalgic revival showcased intergenerational camaraderie, with rotating sets that blended hits from each group's catalog, drawing crowds eager for '90s and early 2000s throwbacks and reinforcing 98 Degrees' enduring appeal in multi-act formats.

Awards and nominations

Billboard awards

98 Degrees received several nominations at the during their commercial peak in the late 1990s and early 2000s, reflecting their strong chart performance in pop and R&B categories. In 1999, the group was nominated for Top R&B Group and Top Duo/Group, competing against acts such as and . In 2000, 98 Degrees were nominated for Top Pop Artist, underscoring their mainstream appeal with tracks including "The Hardest Thing" (No. 5 on the Hot 100) and the No. 1 collaboration "" with and . At the 1999 Music Video Awards, the group received nominations in categories such as Best New Artist Clip.

Other major awards

98 Degrees earned a for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the in 2001 for their contribution to "" alongside and , though they did not win. The group also received a at the Kids' Awards for Favorite Music Group in 2000. At the , 98 Degrees were nominated in 2001, following appearances and performances at the ceremonies in 1999 and 2000 that highlighted their popularity among teen audiences. In recognition of their 30th anniversary in 2025, the group released the album , featuring new tracks and reimagined classics. Overall, 98 Degrees accumulated several nominations across fan-voted and industry awards during their peak from 1999 to 2001, reflecting their strong appeal in pop and R&B categories, with no major wins reported.

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