Brian Littrell Overwhelmed with Emotion During Son Baylee’s American Idol Audition
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Brian Littrell of the Backstreet Boys expressed his emotions as he watched his son, Baylee Littrell, pursue his dreams on American Idol.
The 22-year-old’s audition aired during the premiere of the singing competition’s 23rd season on March 9. New judge Carrie Underwood noticed something “familiar” about Baylee before he revealed his father’s identity.
“You have to forgive me; I didn’t have your dad’s posters on my wall,” teased Luke Bryan as Underwood, 41, remarked on Baylee’s resemblance to his father.
During his audition, Baylee shared how it felt to grow up in the limelight during the Backstreet Boys’ peak years, humorously noting he might have inherited his father’s vocal talent but not his dance moves.
“Following in my dad’s footsteps is intimidating because his career is one of music history’s most remarkable stories. There’s no comparison,” said Baylee, recalling an impactful moment when he opened for the Backstreet Boys in a packed arena at just eight or nine years old.
Brian Littrell, now 50, reflected on the impact of his boy band stardom on his son. He shares Baylee with his wife, Leighanne Wallace.

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“While many view growing up in the industry as a benefit, it’s not always easy,” shared Brian. “I often tell everyone that he’s far more talented than I ever was.”
As outside the audition room, Brian became emotional while praising Baylee’s dedication. “We couldn’t be more proud. I believe he’s destined for this,” he added.
Baylee performed an “emotional” original song that reflected his struggles and determination. “This song represents my personal journey of wanting to give up, but holding on,” he explained. “Honestly, I wish I could choose a completely different path, but if I’m not making music, I can’t fully live.”
Baylee’s heartfelt performance left Underwood impressed, especially since he penned the song himself. “I believe you have the potential to go very far in this competition,” she remarked.

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After the performance, Bryan invited Baylee’s dad to join in on the chorus. Together, they sang, “I don’t know what to do anymore / I seem to be all alone in this war / Always by myself with no one by my side…”
After the impromptu duet, Underwood emphasized that Baylee’s talent shone bright. “For your superstar singer dad to perform here, it could overshadow you, but it didn’t. You held your ground strongly; this is your moment,” she stated.
As all three judges unanimously decided to send Baylee to Hollywood, Brian exclaimed in pride, “I’m going to cry. I’m in tears.”
American Idol airs on ABC at 8 p.m. ET every Sunday.