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N Sync Biogrpahy
Hailing from Orlando, Fla., 'NSync are true pioneers of the "boy band"
phenomenon, parlaying their good looks, flashy choreography and catchy pop tunes
into mega-album sales, making them one of the most successful music groups of
the late '90s.
'NSync formed in 1996 when Mickey Mouse Club veterans Justin Timberlake and JC
Chasez hooked up with Chris Kirkpatrick, who was then working at Universal
Studios in Orlando. The trio soon recruited baritone Joey Fatone and bass Lance
Bass to round out the vocal quintet. They took the name 'NSync to describe their
tight harmony and singing style.
Under the management of Orlando entrepreneur Lou Pearlman the group scored a
record deal in Germany where they released their self-titled debut to much
success, thanks to the smash singles "Tearin' Up My Heart" and "I Want You
Back." After touring extensively in Europe and Asia for more than a year, the
group was ready to take on the United States. Signed with RCA Records, the band
released 'NSync to the American public in the spring of 1998 and followed up
with a tour of roller skating rinks. The album went on to sell more than 10
million copies, an impressive debut.
During the recording of their second album, the band made the decision to part
ways with Pearlman and RCA, convinced they weren't seeing their share of the
profits from their first album and tour. Pearlman responded with a $150 million
lawsuit, 'NSync counter-sued and the case was eventually settled out of court.
The aptly titled No Strings Attached was finally released on Jive Records (home
to the Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears) in March 2000. The album, featuring
the biting "Bye, Bye, Bye," sold a staggering 2.5 million copies during its
first week of release.
In July 2001, 'NSync released their third album, the considerably edgier
Celebrity, featuring the Michael Jacksonesque song "Pop."
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