Robinho Warns Real Madrid Fans That Kaka Loves Backstreet Boys' Music

The former World Player of the Year has a guilty pleasure, according to an international team-mate...

Kaka and Cristano Ronaldo, Fifa awards
Manchester City's samba star Robinho has tried to embarrass his international team-mate Kaka upon the former AC Milan attacker's transfer to Spanish heavyweight club Real Madrid by making public knowledge the €67.2 million-rated forward's love for popular 1990's boy-band, the Backstreet Boys.

When probed as to the musical preferences of the 27-year-old, Robinho, himself a former player of Real, is reported to have claimed to the press, "Kaka? Music? He will only listen to the Backstreet Boys!"

The Backstreet Boys are best known for their romantic and smash-hit beats, and boast such tracks as: 'Quit Playing Games With My Heart'; 'As Long As You Love Me'; and 'Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely'.

Kaka could car-share with Manchester United's £80 million star Cristiano Ronaldo, should they both live within the same vicinity of Real's Santiago Bernabeu home, as the Portuguese international is also partial to the odd cheesy single, and is alleged to have Phil Collins in his CD-rack.

Ronaldo's attacking team-mate for five years, Wayne Rooney, meanwhile, is said to be friends with rap mogul P Diddy (formerly known as Puff Daddy) after the England international, along with his then girlfriend - now wife - Colleen McLoughlin, won a weekend with the 'Come With Me' star during a fundraising bash hosted by David Beckham.

Alan Dawson, Goal.com

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