They were just friends, stranger really. 5 boys with glorified views of fame and money, forced into a boy band, they didn't know how big they were about to become.
Joshua Carlton knew he loved singing from a young age, he knew he loved everything to do with music and he knew he wanted to go viral online and have a career in singing. Sure he was only 15, but that's his life purpose, he could feel it, he knew it. One thing he could never have seen coming, was someone cute with curly hair and a pretty laugh.
Matthew Norris was not what his parents had in mind, he was in a band in high school, they practiced in his garage, they played songs that his Christian parents wouldn't be entirely fond of, and he had a boyfriend his parents wouldn't be fond of. His newfound fame caused a bit of stress in his relationship, causing a bit of jealousy and break ups, the fame so far doesn't seem great, until he meets someone who is so sassy and cuddly that he forgets all his prior problems.
Sebastian Lissette didn't ever have a lot growing up, he was raised downtown by a single mother, and ever since he could talk he would be busking for money on the streets to help pay the bills, that was until he got noticed.
William Sharpe is perfect, he follows the rules, he enjoys singing, he gets perfect grades, he is responsible, one thing he is not is a collaborator. He works alone, focused on his own success, but when he is put in a band with teenagers boys who can't behave, he has to learn more.
Ryan Vilano struggles alone, always alone, sure he has some friends at school, but his parents wouldn't notice if he didn't come home one evening. Ryan is used to going unnoticed and not having to rely on someone else, which is why he finds it strange to be in a band with these guys.