If it weren't true, someone would surely invent this story. Five handsome, charming and talented young men from all over America, each with a passion for singing and a dream of stardom come to Orlando, Florida. Soon after individual professional breaks, they form a vocal quintet. They take a name utilizing the last letter of each of their first names to signify the perfect unity of their harmonies. Less than a year later, the group cuts an album which becomes a monster hit in Germany and then all over Europe. The album is released in the U.S. and almost overnight, the group attains staggering worldwide success and fame. This is the incredibly true story of *NSYNC.

In less than three years *NSYNC, which includes Lance Bass, JC Chasez, Joey Fatone, Chris Kirkpatrick and Justin Timberlake, have obtained global stardom. Their self-titled 1998 debut album sold over ten million copies and yielded four number one singles: "I Want You Back," "Tearin' Up My Heart," "God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You," and "Drive Myself Crazy." They've toured non-stop, doing more than 300 concerts in the last year. They recorded hits with other artists including Gloria Estefan and Alabama and released a Christmas EP, "Home For Christmas." They've changed record labels and management, won numerous awards including a 1999 American Music Award for "Best New Pop/Rock Group," embarked on some solo projects and recorded a new album for Jive Records.

Just months before the release of "No Strings Attached," *NSYNC's eagerly awaited debut album off of Jive Records, the group set a new pop music benchmark. The first single from the disc "Bye Bye Bye," an explosive, rhythmic melody bearing *NSYNC's trademark harmonies, became the most added Contemporary Hit Radio single of all time.

"It was a challenge doing this record," Justin admits. "Picking out the right songs that fit where you want to go musically ; where you want to take your fans. We went through a lot of things in 1999 and we went through them really fast. We have a very broad sound and there are some different directions we can take it so we did as much of that as we could on this album. That's why we called the album "No Strings Attached." We have no strings to hold us down. We're ready to show the world that."

"We did this album independently," Chris adds. "A lot of the songs were written and produced in-house. We're excited about this album!"

The songs on "No Strings Attached" not only display *NSYNC's wide musical range, but also showcase their artistic growth. From the well-known pop-flavored Max Martin's tunes "Bye Bye Bye" and "It's Gonna Be Me," to the melodious Richard Marx ballad "This I Promise You" and Diane Warren's dreamy "That's When I'll Stop Loving You" to JC's own hip hop influenced, uptempo compositions "Space Cowboy," "No Strings Attached," "Bring in the Noise" and "Digital Getdown" to the group's funky cover of Johnny Kemp's 1988 dance hit "Just Got Paid," *NSYNC always hits the groove.

One of the best surprises of "No Strings Attached," is JC's emergence as a songwriter and producer, with four impressive tracks. "The songs that I did like 'No Strings Attached,' the idea just hit me overnight," he says. 'Space Cowboy' was just a sign of the times, with all the Y2K bug going on and everyone screaming millennium, this millennium that, I came up with a song which asked the question, 'If the world ended tomorrow what would we do?' We'd be cowboys in outerspace, we'd be exploring new frontiers. 'Digital Getdown' is also a sign of the times. Technology is everywhere and the internet is the thing to do. It's about people hopping on line and hooking up with each other. 'Bring in the Noise' was about a basketball game, what it's like as a basketball player playing the game.

"Everything on this album is well thought out and put together. There were no half steps. Every knob was tweaked. Every button pushed to make this the best sounding album it could be," JC adds. "A lot of my dreams were fulfilled in this album. Richard Marx was one of my idols growing up. The first song I ever sang in public was one of his."

"We worked with Teddy Riley and She'kspeare on this record, people we look up to in the business," Justin adds. "I grew up listening to Teddy Riley, Guy and his production on Michael Jackson."

TLC's Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes does a guest rap on "Space Cowboy." Sweden's Cheiron Production team Max Martin (who wrote Celine Dion's "That's The Way It Is"), Rami (co-producer of Britney Spears "...Baby One More Time") , Andreas Carlsson (who wrote Backstreet Boys' "I Want It That Way") and Kristian Lundin (co-producer of "Quit Playing Games With My Heart") also contribute to the album.

Along with their success as a group, each member of *NSYNC is also determined to make his own mark. Lance recently made his acting debut on the hit television series "7th Heaven" and has formed his own management company Freelance Entertainment. Joey produced an acting handbook for students, written by Karen Rugeria, his former drama coach in Orlando. In addition to contributing songs and co-producing tracks on "No Strings Attached," JC's been writing and producing tracks for various artists including female trio Wild Orchid and Boyz & Girlz United. Chris has started a clothing, visual art and music production company called FuMan Skeeto. Justin appeared in the World of Walt Disney feature "Model Behavior," co-starring Maggie Lawson from "Party of Five" and has started a Music Education Awareness program, The Justin Timberlake Foundation.

© 2000 - Jive Records





What do 19-year-old Lance Bass from Mississippi, 22-year-old D.C. native JC Chasez, 21-year-old Joey Fatone Jr. of New York, 26-year-old Pittsburgh native Chris Kirkpatrick, and 18-year-old Justin Timberlake of Memphis all have in common? They make up one of the hottest dance-pop vocal groups ever. These five boys from all over the United States met in Orlando Florida, where the Backstreet Boys also originated.

JC and Justin first met while performing on the Disney Channel’s Mickey Mouse Club with their good friend Britney Spears. After the Disney show was cancelled, Justin accompanied JC back to Tennessee, where they both worked on solo careers in Nashville. A short while later, JC and Justin moved back to Orlando where they met Chris Kirkpatrick. The three became fast friends and met up with Joey Fatone while out at a local Orlando dance club. Recognizing the energy that they radiated, this quartet decided to form a group, there was only one thing missing, someone to sing the bass. That is where Lance Bass - yes that is his real name - fits in. Lance puts the finishing touch on the sounds from these five guys that could not be more perfectly described than *NSYNC.

In 1997, *NSYNC signed a recording contract with RCA Records and recorded their self-titled debut album. It was decided that they would first release their record in Germany, which had also worked earlier for the Backstreet Boys. *NSYNC was embraced by the German public while on tour to support the album.

In 1998 *NSYNC returned to the states triumphant, confident and ready to release the album in the U.S. With a Disney Channel special, and radio and television exposure, *NSYNC has snowballed into one of the biggest pop acts today. You can catch them in a city near you on the "Ain’t No Stopping Us Now Tour 1999" or in the fall opening up for Janet Jackson.

© 1999 - UN Productions Inc.


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