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]]>In a recent chat with PEOPLE magazine, NSYNC’s Joey Fatone and Lance Bass talked about their first studio effort and revealed that there were three tracks they and the rest of their bandmates: Chris Kirkpatrick, Justin Timberlake, and JC Chasez, were not too crazy about.
According to Fatone and Bass, songs “Riddle,” “Here We Go,” and “I Need Love” were influenced by the European ’90s dance music, which NSYNC members felt wasn’t a good fit for their style.
“Those ones were a little err…The rest we love. It wasn’t our style. We weren’t a techno group,” Bass shared.
“We tried to do our song kind of stuff in our vibe, but they wanted to do a little bit more dance. So there were three songs that we did that were more European,” Fatone added.
Despite those three songs, NSYNC’s debut record was a smashing success. It reached No. 2 on the US Billboard 200 while selling 15 million copies worldwide and launching the boy bend into stardom.
NSYNC reunited back in September to release a new song, “Better Place,” which was part of the soundtrack for the animated flick Trolls Band Together. At the time, Fatone said that the group didn’t have any immediate plans to release more new music but left it as a possibility further down the line.
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]]>NSYNC’s Lance Bass recently had a chat with Variety and told the magazine that the band will soon have a “sit down” and discuss the opportunities for new projects.
“We haven’t talked about what the next step is but I know we’ll sit down during the summer together and figure it out,” said Bass. “There are many, many things coming across our desk because of Coachella that we would be stupid not to discuss and look at. Coachella was incredible, and it was a big moment for NSYNC.”
If NSYNC gets back together, Timberlake almost certainly won’t be the part of the reunion. Still, the “Cry Me a River” singer endorses his former bandmates to have another go as expressed his support over social media recently.
NSYNC was founded in 1995 and consisted of Bass, Timberlake, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, and Joey Fatone. The group recorded three albums, which sold in 70 million copies, before going on an indefinite hiatus in 2002.
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]]>But did their music stand the test of time and how would today’s teens accept NSYNC? The answer to this was provided by YouTube channel FBE.
FBE decided to play some of the NSYNC music videos to teenagers and see what they think about the former boy band sensation. Surprisingly, NSYNC would be popular today as well, since most teens gave the band thumbs up. There were also some funny scenes in the video, with one kid thinking the group was from the ’80s. Check out the video in full below.
Formed in 1996, NSYNC went on to release three studio albums, with two of them topping the US Billboard 200. They received numerous awards for their music, including three American Music Awards, five Billboard Music Awards, and seven MTV Video Music Awards. The group also received eight Grammy Award nominations, but failed to win any.
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]]>The post NSYNC Reveals Their Least Favorite Songs From Their Debut Album appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>In a recent chat with PEOPLE magazine, NSYNC’s Joey Fatone and Lance Bass talked about their first studio effort and revealed that there were three tracks they and the rest of their bandmates: Chris Kirkpatrick, Justin Timberlake, and JC Chasez, were not too crazy about.
According to Fatone and Bass, songs “Riddle,” “Here We Go,” and “I Need Love” were influenced by the European ’90s dance music, which NSYNC members felt wasn’t a good fit for their style.
“Those ones were a little err…The rest we love. It wasn’t our style. We weren’t a techno group,” Bass shared.
“We tried to do our song kind of stuff in our vibe, but they wanted to do a little bit more dance. So there were three songs that we did that were more European,” Fatone added.
Despite those three songs, NSYNC’s debut record was a smashing success. It reached No. 2 on the US Billboard 200 while selling 15 million copies worldwide and launching the boy bend into stardom.
NSYNC reunited back in September to release a new song, “Better Place,” which was part of the soundtrack for the animated flick Trolls Band Together. At the time, Fatone said that the group didn’t have any immediate plans to release more new music but left it as a possibility further down the line.
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]]>The post NSYNC Considering Reunion according to Lance Bass appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>NSYNC’s Lance Bass recently had a chat with Variety and told the magazine that the band will soon have a “sit down” and discuss the opportunities for new projects.
“We haven’t talked about what the next step is but I know we’ll sit down during the summer together and figure it out,” said Bass. “There are many, many things coming across our desk because of Coachella that we would be stupid not to discuss and look at. Coachella was incredible, and it was a big moment for NSYNC.”
If NSYNC gets back together, Timberlake almost certainly won’t be the part of the reunion. Still, the “Cry Me a River” singer endorses his former bandmates to have another go as expressed his support over social media recently.
NSYNC was founded in 1995 and consisted of Bass, Timberlake, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, and Joey Fatone. The group recorded three albums, which sold in 70 million copies, before going on an indefinite hiatus in 2002.
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]]>The post Here’s What Happens When Today’s Teens Hear NSYNC appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>But did their music stand the test of time and how would today’s teens accept NSYNC? The answer to this was provided by YouTube channel FBE.
FBE decided to play some of the NSYNC music videos to teenagers and see what they think about the former boy band sensation. Surprisingly, NSYNC would be popular today as well, since most teens gave the band thumbs up. There were also some funny scenes in the video, with one kid thinking the group was from the ’80s. Check out the video in full below.
Formed in 1996, NSYNC went on to release three studio albums, with two of them topping the US Billboard 200. They received numerous awards for their music, including three American Music Awards, five Billboard Music Awards, and seven MTV Video Music Awards. The group also received eight Grammy Award nominations, but failed to win any.
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