To provide a helpful draft, I'll assume you are looking for an essay based on the "Boys 12" (B12) parody from American Dad! . This fictional boy band satirizes the tropes of the early 2010s pop industry, particularly the "more is better" marketing strategy.
: Discuss how the sheer number of members (12) makes it impossible for the audience to connect with anyone, mirroring real-life mega-groups.
If you want to expand this into a longer essay, consider these angles:
Are there of Boys 12 (like Snot, Toshi, or Barry) you want to focus on?