Carter took a well-needed break after touring the world for seven years, but he remained conscious of future musical ideas. Within a year, he and KNS Productions (Josh Schwartz and Brian Kierulf) were working on Carter's first solo album. What followed was a deeply personal piece of rock & roll and R&B entitled Now or Never, which appeared on Jive in October 2002. Carter coincided the release with his first-ever solo tour in February 2003. The album didn't take off and Carter started dabbling in acting over the next few years, culminating in the 2006 E! reality show The Carters, which documented Nick and his four siblings living in the same house. Just prior to the airing of The Carters, Nick rejoined the Backstreet Boys, who made a 2005 comeback with Never Gone. Two albums followed in the next four years and then Carter recorded his second solo album, I'm Taking Off, which saw release in Japan in February of 2011, followed by a digital-only May release in the U.S. A reunion album with the Backstreet Boys called In a World Like This arrived in 2013; it debuted at five on the Billboard charts. Carter then teamed with fellow teen idol Jordan Knight of New Kids on the Block for the duet album Nick Knight; the album debuted at number 24 on the Billboard charts upon its September 2014 release. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, Rovi