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'n Sync (Album) by *NSYNC

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NSYNC (also Stylized As *NSYNC Or 'N Sync) Is An American Boy Band Formed In Orlando, Florida, In 1995 And Signed In Germany By BMG Ariola Munich. NSYNC Consisted Of Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone, And Lance Bass. Their Self-Titled Debut Album Was Successfully Released To European Countries In 1997, And Later Debuted In The US Market With The Single "I Want You Back". After Heavily Publicized Legal Battles With Their Former Manager Lou Pearlman And Former Record Label Bertelsmann Music Group, The Group's Second Album, No Strings Attached (2000), Sold Over One Million Copies In One Day And 2.42 Million Copies In One Week, Which Was A Record For Over Fifteen Years. NSYNC's First Two Studio Albums Were Both Certified Diamond By The Recording Industry Association Of America (RIAA). Celebrity (2001) Debuted With 1.8 Million Copies In Its First Week In The US. Singles Such As "Bye Bye Bye", "This I Promise You", "Girlfriend", "Pop" And "It's Gonna Be Me" Reached The Top 10 In Several International Charts, With The Last Being A US Billboard Hot 100 Number One. In Addition To A Host Of Grammy Award Nominations, NSYNC Has Performed At The World Series, The Super Bowl And The Olympic Games, And Sang Or Recorded With Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Britney Spears, Phil Collins, Celine Dion, Aerosmith, Nelly, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, Mary J. Blige, Alabama, And Gloria Estefan. The Group Has Received Eight Grammy Award Nominations. NSYNC Last Recorded New Material In 2002. The Five Members Have Reunited A Couple Of Times, Including At The 2013 MTV Video Music Awards And To Receive A Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame. The Band Completed Five Nationwide Concert Tours And Has Sold Over 70 Million Records, Becoming One Of The Best-Selling Boy Bands In History. Rolling Stone Recognized Their Instant Success As One Of The Top 25 Teen Idol Breakout Moments Of All Time. NSYNC Is Set To Release Their First New Song In Over 20 Years, "Better Place", For The Upcoming Animated Movie, Trolls Band Together, Which Timberlake Stars In. Read More On Last.Fm. User-Contributed Text Is Available Under The Creative Commons By-SA License; Additional Terms May Apply.

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*NSYNC Released The Original Version Of Their Debut Album On May 26, 1997, Finding Success In A Number Of Regions Across Europe. Having Cracked The International Market, *NSYNC Returned Stateside To Release An Updated Version Of "'N Sync" For The U.S. On March 24, 1998. The Album Introduced The Crooners As The Newest Heartthrobs On The Scene. "'N Sync" Was Certified 10x Platinum By The RIAA On January 5, 2000, And Has Sold More Than 15 Million Copies Worldwide To Date. *NSYNC's Debut Finished 1998 As The Fifth Best-Selling Album Of The Year, Behind Seismic Releases Like The "Titantic" Soundtrack, "Let's Talk About Love" (Celine Dion), "Backstreet Boys" And "Come On Over" (Shania Twain). Unlike Other Singles From *NSYNC's Debut, Which Were Released In European Markets Prior To Reaching The U.S., The Album's Third Single, "(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time On You", Was Released Exclusively In North America As A Single. It Became The Group's First Top 10 Hit. "'N Sync" Includes Numerous Covers Of Classic Songs, Like Bread's 1972 Track "Everything I Own", Christopher Cross' 1980 Single "Sailing" And Boston's 1976 Hit, "More Than A Feeling", The Latter Of Which Was Not Included On The U.S. Version Of The Album, The Producer And Songwriter Max Martin Helped *NSYNC Score Some Of Their Earliest Hits, Most Notably "Tearin' Up My Heart" And "I Want You Back", When The Group Traveled To Sweden To Record Their Debut Album After Being Signed To BMG Ariola Munich In 1996. According To Billboard, "'N Sync" Was The 17th Most Successful Album Of The Decade On The Billboard 200, Falling Just One Spot Behind The Backstreet Boys' Second U.S. Release, "Millennium". Read More On Last.Fm. User-Contributed Text Is Available Under The Creative Commons By-SA License; Additional Terms May Apply.