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  2. Bye Bye Bye - Wikipedia

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    The NSYNC members portray puppets, in reference to their destiny being controlled by their manager Lou Pearlman, during their legal dispute. [27] The video starts with the puppet master, Kim Smith, manipulating the NSYNC members as they are tied to strings. She cuts Chris and Joey loose first, as they run atop a speeding train and hide among ...

  3. Pop (NSYNC song) - Wikipedia

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    "Pop" is a song by American boy band *NSYNC. It was released to U.S. radio on May 14, 2001, as the first single from their fourth studio album, Celebrity.The song was written by Wade Robson and Justin Timberlake and produced by BT.

  4. NSYNC - Wikipedia

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    NSYNC (/ ɛ n ˈ s ɪ ŋ k, ɪ n-/ en-SINK, in-; also stylized as *NSYNC or ' N Sync) [1] is an American vocal group and boy band that was formed by Chris Kirkpatrick in Orlando, Florida, in 1995 [2] [3] and launched in Germany by BMG Ariola Munich. [4] The group consists of Kirkpatrick, Justin Timberlake, Joey Fatone, Lance Bass, and JC Chasez.

  5. Celebrity (album) - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity is the fourth and final studio album by American boy band NSYNC.It was released by Jive Records on July 24, 2001. Due to constant criticism that they were not a "credible group", NSYNC began experimenting with genres such as hip hop and two-step.

  6. NSYNC Rank Their 5 Best Songs, Explain That Scrapped ‘Star ...

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    Newly reunited NSYNC kept it real for their episode of the YouTube series “Hot Ones” — their first official interview since surprising the world with an appearance at the MTV Video Music ...

  7. This I Promise You - Wikipedia

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    "This I Promise You" is a ballad recorded by American boy band NSYNC. It was released in September 2000 as the third and final single in the United States and the fourth and final single in Europe from their third studio album, No Strings Attached (2000).

  8. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays - Wikipedia

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    Much of the album is devoted to newer material, such as the anthemic "Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays", and only a handful of songs qualifying as standards: "The Christmas Song," "The First Noel," and "O Holy Night." All of it is given the familiar *NSYNC sheen, alternating between slickly produced adult contemporary ballads and lite dance-pop. [1]

  9. Over It! Which ‘NSync Song Has 98 Degrees’ Drew ... - AOL

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    Tearin’ up our hearts. 98 Degrees’ Drew Lachey may respect his fellow boy banders — but that doesn’t mean he loves all of their music. A Look Back at the 22 Biggest Boy Bands of All Time ...