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  • So, About That Justin Timberlake Tease Of New *NSYNC Music… – Perez Hilton

    So, About That Justin Timberlake Tease Of New *NSYNC Music… – Perez Hilton

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    *NSYNC fans, you’d better take a seat, because you’re not going to be thrilled about this news.

    On Monday, Justin Timberlake stopped by the Kelly Clarkson Show where he seemingly teased that he and the boys were making new music together. As fans will remember, J.T., JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, and Chris Kirkpatrick came together last year to make their first song in over two decades for the movie Trolls Band Together, appropriately titled Better Place. And when speaking about said reunion, the Bad Teacher star teased:

    “That was fun. It’s kind of crazy. There’s so much that picks up right where it left off as far as chemistry. We’ve been in the studio. So there may be a little something in the future.”

    Related: How Britney Spears REALLY Feels About Justin’s New Music!

    “We’ve been in the studio”?? So, like, either new *NSYNC music for Justin’s upcoming album, or for an album of their own?? Well, as it turns out, neither really are true…

    On Wednesday, insiders at RCA Records told TMZ that the 43-year-old’s tease was strictly in reference to the boys recording BACKUP vocals for his upcoming album, Everything I Thought I Was

    So, in other words, it sounds like it’s not a proper *NSYNC reunion! It all apparently happened when they came together for Better Place… But RCA Records was adamant that it’s not new *NSYNC, and if another reunion ever were to happen, it’d definitely be more of a collaboration of all of the guys rather than just mere backup vocals for JT’s work.

    As for now, though, the outlet was told Justin is focusing solely on his own new music, which we all know struggled upon its debut. Some of that is because of Britney Spears fans, but RCA also suspects it could be because fans are just hungry for more *NSYNC.

    Reactions, Perezcious readers??? Are you disappointed? Let us know in the comments down below!

    [Images via NBC & MTV/YouTube]

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  • Justin Timberlake’s “Selfish” Reinforces “Romantic” Ideas of Toxic Masculinity When It Comes to Jealousy

    Justin Timberlake’s “Selfish” Reinforces “Romantic” Ideas of Toxic Masculinity When It Comes to Jealousy

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    Sometimes when a man does such a number on you, you still can’t help but want to be in his good graces even after all the horrible shit he pulled. This explains why Britney Spears took leave of her senses on January 29th when she stated, “I wanna apologize for some of the things I wrote about in my book. If I offended any of the people I genuinely care about I am deeply sorry. I also wanted to say I am in love with Justin Timberlake’s new song ‘Selfish.’ It is soo good and how come every time I see Justin and Jimmy together I laugh so hard??? Ps ‘Sanctified’ is wow too.” This caption accompanied a video clip from Timberlake’s January 25th appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, with “Sanctified” also referencing his January 27th appearance on Saturday Night Live (because, yes, he’s really been whoring himself out to promote his upcoming album and tour). This caption has merely added to the news cycle surrounding Timberlake’s “Selfish” as it relates largely to Britney. For her fans not only saw fit to make a 2011 bonus track of the same name beat out Justin’s “Selfish” on the charts, but now, Britney is further inserting herself into the Justin dialogue with this apology. 

    It’s almost as if she’s masterminding one of the greatest trolls of the twenty-first century by continuously “horning in on” his current spotlight time. And since Timberlake does so love the spotlight, it’s worth focusing on the content of “Selfish,” the song that Britney thinks is “soo good.” Those with a knowledge of their musical history might have already detected the thematic overtones of John Lennon’s “Jealous Guy,” but Timberlake confirmed it during an interview with Zane Lowe when he said that while coming up with inspiration for the track, he sang Donny Hathaway’s cover of Lennon’s “Jealous Guy.” He noted, “We were talking about the song itself and just breaking down the idea that, like, you just don’t hear that from men often that they would express that, an emotion that makes them vulnerable.” That certainly didn’t seem to be the case in 2002, when Timberlake dropped “Cry Me A River” and foisted his “vulnerability” onto everyone. Nonetheless, he added, “You know, and growing up the way I grew up, like, you’re kind of taught not to do that.” What you are taught, apparently, is to tarnish women’s reputations with the effortless doling out of the “whore” brand. Or, as Britney put it (before apologizing), “In the news media, I was described as a harlot who’d broken the heart of America’s golden boy,” also adding, “I don’t think Justin realized the power he had in shaming me. I don’t think he understands to this day.”

    But, based on the reactions to and the promotional blitzkrieg surrounding “Selfish,” it appears as though Timberlake’s “golden boy” status is in no danger. And probably never really was. For, as we should all be very familiar with by now, women’s voices have a tendency to get lost in the shuffle after enough time has passed. Less than six months (The Woman in Me was released in October, 2023) is, evidently, enough time to pass for people to “forget” all about Timberlake’s history of being a putain. Even Spears herself. Who has perhaps fallen prey to her own millennial ways by swooning over a song that reiterates all the worst tropes that 00s-era rom-coms reinforce. First and foremost being that: “Jealousy is just a sign that he cares.” 

    And yes, all throughout the song Timberlake excuses away any toxic behavior with the caveat presented in the chorus: “So if I get jealous, I can’t help it/I want every bit of you, I guess I’m selfish/It’s bad for my mental, but I can’t fight it/ When you’re out lookin’ like you do, but you can’t hide it, no.” Thus, not only does Timberlake self-exonerate any fucked-up displays of anger or puerile resentment he might engage in (while also admitting it’s mentally unhealthy behavior), he also chalks it up to being mostly about how hot this girl is. Doesn’t seem to have much to do with her personality. This is further accentuated when he reverts to “(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You” parlance via the lines, “Put you in a frame, ooh, baby, who could blame you?/Glad your mama madе you/Makin’ me insane, you cannot be еxplained, ooh/You must be an angel.” Surely he can’t be talking about Jessica Biel. In fact, one imagines Spears continues to be the subconscious “blueprint” for his lyrical “muse.” And who can blame him after the success of “Cry Me A River”? A track Timberlake had no problem shading Britney with yet again for his mid-December performance at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, where he prefaced the song with the dig, “No disrespect.”

    But it wasn’t just that song that Spears inspired, for who can forget the cringeworthy talking head moment he gave when describing his “process” for writing “Gone,” one of the last *NSYNC singles (that was also supposed to feature, erm, Michael Jackson). He explains with a totally straight face, “I got the idea for ‘Gone’ when, um, obviously I wrote that back when me and Britney were a couple, and, um, she went to the hair salon and said she was gonna be back in a couple hours, got there, decided to get a manicure, pedicure and wasn’t back for, like, five. And that’s what stemmed the idea for that song.” Imagine being that needy. No wonder Spears wanted to stay out of the house a little bit longer. 

    That sort of clinging, possessive personality exhibited by Timberlake is also ostensibly alive and well today, if we’re to go by the “Selfish” lyrics, “And I don’t want any other guys/Takin’ my place, girl/I got too much pride/I know I may be wrong/But I don’t wanna be right.” That much has been made obvious time and time again in his comportment toward Spears. 

    Talking as though he’s inside the mind of Mark (Andrew Lincoln) in Love Actually, Timberlake additionally has the gall to sing, “But they don’t know what you want/And baby, I would never tell/If they knew what I know/They would never let you go/So guess what?/I ain’t ever lettin’ you go.” Like Mark showing up to Juliet’s (Keira Knightley) door with a slew of mawkish “cue cards,” as it were, it’s one of those things that’s supposed to seem “really sweet” but is actually quite horrifying and could easily be soundtracked over a scene in Enough (another 00s movie about “possessing” someone). Instead, Timberlake, again saying something absurd with a straight face, told Lowe in the same abovementioned Apple interview, “It just felt like a really honest song, the lyrics just started to come out honestly.” What a circuitous and faux-profound assessment. One that Spears has appeared to fall for hook, line and sinker.

    To boot, the language Spears uses to describe that—“I am in love with Justin Timberlake’s new song ‘Selfish’”—almost feels overtly coded. Like she really just wants to say, “I am in love with Justin Timberlake.” And maybe she still is. Maybe some lovefools never really get over that “one” person. Regardless of how shittily they treated you. After all, Spears did once say (in MTV’s Diary), “I would love to be with him forever. I would.” Some of us, on the other hand, are no longer charmed by his retro lyrics posing as the “kind” words of a “loving” and “devoted” significant other. Not when, in truth, they fortify all the usual toxic male stereotypes under the guise of conveying “sensitivity.”

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  • *NSYNC Heading To ‘Hot Ones’: ‘Some Of Us Were Dumb Enough To Come Back Again’

    *NSYNC Heading To ‘Hot Ones’: ‘Some Of Us Were Dumb Enough To Come Back Again’

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    By ETCanada.com Staff.

    *NSYNC warmed fans’ hearts when they reunited at the MTV VMAs last week, with group members JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone and Justin Timberlake presenting an award to Taylor Swift — who revealed herself to e an *NSYNC superfan.

    The group subsequently announced they were set to release their first new single in more than two decades, “Better Place”, which will appear on the soundtrack for the upcoming animated sequel “Trolls Band Together”.

    “I just know what we’re in for, man.”

    That’s not all they’re doing together. On Tuesday, the members of *NSYNC appeared together in some brief promos for “Hot Ones”, revealing they’ll be appearing in an upcoming episode of the off-kilter talk show in which guests respond to questions — usually through tears — while eating increasingly spicy chicken wings.


    READ MORE:
    NSYNC Reveals First New Song In Over 20 Years For ‘Trolls Band Together’ Soundtrack Following VMA Reunion

    “Hi, we’re *NSYNC,” the group members say in unison before breaking out into laughter.

    “Except for Justin,” says Chasez. “He’s not used to this.”

    “I just know what we’re in for, man,” says Timberlake, shaking his head ruefully.

    Another promo follows, with the members once again introducing themselves in unison.

    “And we’re gonna be on ‘Hot Ones’ this week,” says Timberlake.


    READ MORE:
    Justin Timberlake Calls Upcoming NSYNC Reunion Track ‘A Love Letter To Fans’ In Clip Of The Band’s Studio Session; Announces Release Date For ‘Better Place’

    “Check it out,” Bass interjects.

    “Some of us were dumb enough to come back again,” Timberlake adds.

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  • NSYNC Band Members Tease Potential Tour And Album: ‘Anything Is Possible’

    NSYNC Band Members Tease Potential Tour And Album: ‘Anything Is Possible’

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    By Becca Longmire.

    An upcoming NSYNC album and tour hasn’t been announced, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it won’t happen.

    The band — which consists of Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick and Joey Fatone — thrilled fans last week after reuniting at the 2023 MTV VMAs to present the Best Pop Video award to a very excited Taylor Swift.

    Band members have since, unsurprisingly, been bombarded with reunion questions after announcing their first new music in over 20 years; the “Trolls Band Together” track “Better Place”.


    READ MORE:
    NSYNC Won’t Be Going On Tour, But Justin Timberlake Will: Report

    TMZ recently chatted to Chasez at LAX, with him insisting “anything is possible” when asked about a potential tour or album.

    Bass, on the other hand, said that if fans want a reunion, they should start supporting the ongoing Hollywood strike.


    READ MORE:
    Justin Timberlake Calls Upcoming NSYNC Reunion Track ‘A Love Letter To Fans’ In Clip Of The Band’s Studio Session; Announces Release Date For ‘Better Place’

    Fatone was quizzed about the reunion at 90s Con Florida on Sunday, with him saying of how fans can make a tour happen: “If the fans want it that much yell at the companies, yell at Sony, yell at them,” People reported.

    See more on NSYNC’s new song in the clip below.

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  • We Spoke to the Designer Behind the Bracelets Lance Bass Gave to Taylor Swift

    We Spoke to the Designer Behind the Bracelets Lance Bass Gave to Taylor Swift

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    If you tuned into the 2023 MTV VMAs, you likely watched Lance Bass of *NSYNC hand Taylor Swift a stack of friendship bracelets as she accepted the award for best pop — a nod to the phenomenon happening at her Eras Tour shows among fans. The moment drummed up a lot of buzz, not least because Swift gushed over how much she looked up to the group growing up: “I had your dolls,” she told them after accepting the bracelets in near disbelief.

    It might’ve been hard for viewers to get a good glimpse of the glimmering bracelets, but they were made by the brand Little Words Project — and they were hand-beaded the night before.

    “When Lance Bass wants to hand out bracelets, you make it happen.”

    Little Words Project (LWP) is a Latina-founded brand started by Adriana Carrig, whose motto of “just be nice” has translated to wearable and shareable bracelets featuring words of affirmation. Swift’s stack at the VMAs consisted of bracelets with the words “Lover,” “NSYNC,” and “FTGWHE,” a reference to the *NSYNC track “For the Girl Who Has Everything.”

    Mariah Grippo

    According to Mariah Grippo, director of brand experience for LWP, Bass also had bracelets made for the rest of the boy-band members — Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Joey Fatone, and Chris Kirkpatrick — to wear while presenting the award. “Dirty Pop,” “NSYNC,” and “10.01.95” (the inception date of the group) were among those Lance gifted to his fellow bandmates, who reunited during the show for the first time in 10 years.

    Grippo shared that she was in talks with Bass’s team the weekend before the show, trying to figure out a way to spread kindness and share bracelets with whoever the ultimate winner would be. The LWP team worked through the wee hours of the night before the VMAs to handmake each bracelet that would potentially be going to any one of the best pop nominees, including Olivia Rodrigo, Miley Cyrus, and more.

    “Everyone’s in their friendship-bracelet era right now.”

    “We had so much fun beading these while blasting *NSYNC music all night,” Grippo said, adding that she and her team hadn’t handmade the bracelets in years (they have an entire team dedicated to that now, as the company has grown). “But when Lance Bass wants to hand out bracelets, you make it happen.”

    So when the night came and Swift won, the rest of the LWP team hoped Bass would make giving the bracelets to the pop star “a moment.” And to their delight, it indeed was a moment worthy of headlines and social media adoration.

    “Lance has handed out our bracelets before at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour,” Grippo added. “He believes in our mission of spreading kindness and wanted to specifically work with LWP on this” for the VMAs. (Bass’s reps did not immediately respond to POPSUGAR’s request for comment.)

    Mariah Grippo

    Given the popularity of the Eras Tour tradition of handing out bracelets, as well as this latest exchange, we can only imagine Little Words Project will have many more customers lining up to create their own. The brand is available in stores like Target and Nordstrom, as well as on its website, where you can customize bracelets for a personalized stack.

    “We pride ourselves on being the original friendship bracelet,” Grippo said, “and everyone’s in their friendship-bracelet era right now.”

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  • The Scam Artist Who Robbed Backstreet Boys and NSYNC Blind

    The Scam Artist Who Robbed Backstreet Boys and NSYNC Blind

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    If you were a teen in the late 1990s to early 2000s, you could not escape the pull of the Backstreet Boys and NSYNC.

    The boy bands were a cultural phenomenon, influencing fashion and music trends and shaping the sound of pop music for a generation. Backstreet Boys sold 130 million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling boy bands of all time, while NSYNC followed closely behind with 70 million records sold.

    The man behind the bands was a larger-than-life character named Lou Pearlman — literally, he was said to weigh around 330 pounds.

    Initially a blimp salesman (we kid you not), Pearlman became one of the most successful talent managers and record producers of all time, casting and training the biggest boy bands in the world.

    Photo by Mark Weiss/WireImage

    Pearlman was said to have a net worth of over $300 million at the height of his success — until it all came crashing down like the Hindenburg. Pearlman died penniless in prison in 2016.

    Related: These Scammers, Con Artists, and Barely-Legal Lowlifes Will Stop at Nothing To Bilk Their Marks of Millions

    On the latest episode of Entrepreneur’s new podcast, Dirty Money, editors Dan Bova and Jon Small tell the lurid tale of the Boy Band Bandit. How did Pearlman become so successful, and where did he go so wrong?

    They’re joined by Lou Pearlman expert Tyler Gray, who has written the definitive book on Pearlman called The Hit Charade: Lou Pearlman, Boy Bands, and the Biggest Ponzi Scheme in U.S. History

    Listen to the podcast here or subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.

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