

Littrell became involved in music when he was two years old, accompanying his dad on the Never Gone Tour. Now that he has graduated from high school in 2020, and just released his first country album, he still plans on going to college. In doing so, he has been working on his schooling while performing as an actor and a singer, with his dad as his musical director and his mom as his manager. Littrell has been homeschooled since he was around seven or eight and was able to skip a grade at home and on the road. His parents announced the diagnosis on Brian's official website. When he was six, he developed Kawasaki syndrome, a collection of symptoms that stem from swollen blood vessels around his heart. He also took lessons in acting, dance, and cooking. īeing a sports fan like his father, Littrell started playing on a Little League and basketball rec teams, both coached by his father as well as karate, lacrosse, football and soccer. Littrell was born on November 26, 2002, in Marietta, Georgia, to model and actress Leighanne Wallace and Backstreet Boys member Brian Littrell. His debut album, 770-Country, was released on November 15, 2019, and included songs written by Gary Baker, Corey Crowder, Seth Ennis, Tyler Hubbard, Steven Lee Olsen, Daniel Ross, and Littrell himself.


Baylee Wylee Littrell (born November 26, 2002) is an American country singer.
