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On a day like today (November 10, 1998) the album "Home for Christmas" was released, an album released for the Christmas season of the American pop group NSYNC
*Cue your high-pitched screams*
In today’s edition of the best boy band news possibly ever, the NSYNC movie is adding Rachel Bloom as a scriptwriter. This means it’s officially time to dust off our bedazzled low-rise jeans and our iPod Minis, because we’re going back to 2001 on the big screen.
Confused? Allow us to explain. In early 2019, Variety reported that an NSYNC movie was in the works, with none other than former group member Lance Bass at the helm. Then, in February, our boy band-loving hearts went aflutter when the movie was picked up by TriStar Pictures. And now, the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend creator just revealed that she’s writing the script for the as-yet-untitled film, a true story about two NSYNC superfans who spent a summer following the pop crooners on their last world tour in 2001.
In a statement, Bloom told Variety, “I’m so excited to work on this road trip musical that will explore the nature of early 2000’s nostalgia and if the past was, indeed, actually better."
"Also, I GET TO WORK WITH LANCE BASS!” Bloom added. She also shared the news on Twitter, writing, “Nostalgia for the late 90's/early 2000's is a huge part of who I am despite the fact I was miserable a lot back then. And that's what this musical (!) is gonna be about - the nature of nostalgia and why we feel the need to look back in the first place.”
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Un día como hoy, septiembre 14 del 1998, " Tearin' Up My Heart" se estrenaba en TRL
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On a day like today, September 14, 1998, "Tearin 'Up My Heart" premiered on TRL.
Your love is the music of my heart The “Music Of My Heart” music video premiered on MTV’s ‘Total Request Live’ on this day in 1999!
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Un día como hoy 10 de agosto de 1999 se estrena el vídeo “Music Of My Heart” en MTV’s ‘Total Request Live’
Today marks 6 years since the release of the album.
"The Essential * NSYNC is the third compilation album by the American boy band NSYNC. It was released on July 29, 2014"
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Hoy se cumple 6 años del lanzamiento del disco.
"The Essential * NSYNC es el tercer álbum recopilatorio de la banda estadounidense de chicos NSYNC. Fue lanzado el 29 de julio de 2014"
*NSYNC’s No Strings Attached Tour kicked off a four night residency at Madison Square Garden on this night in 2000! Highlights from these shows can be seen on the DVD ‘*NSYNC Live from Madison Square Garden.’
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Un día como hoy 25 de Julio del 2000, inicio el "No Strings Attached Tou" en el Madison Square Garden, la cual fueron 4 noches seguidas ... En el loca, Lo más destacado del concierto puedes verlo en el DVD "NSYNC Live from Madison Square Garden".
Nsync's album "Celebrity" was released 19 years ago, on a day like today July 24, 2001
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El disco de Nsync "Celebrity", se estrenó hace 19 años, un día como hoy 24 de Julio 2001
*NSYNC - It's Gonna Be Me (Official Video)
NSYNC wins the annual meme war this time.
Today is April 30th, which means in the modern Gregorian calendar system — and in the immortal, misquoted words of NSYNC member Justin Timberlake — it’s gonna be May tomorrow. And to celebrate the occasion, NSYNC appears to have taken the extra step of changing the name of the band’s hit song “It’s Gonna Be Me,” from their 2000 album No Strings Attached to “It’s Gonna Be May” across streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music (via Ben Newton on Twitter).
The “It’s Gonna Be May” meme is an old one on the internet, dating back to 2012, according to a history of a phenomenon that Spotify put together last year cataloging a spike in plays every April 30th. The joke stems from Timberlake’s pronunciation of the title of the song within the track, which is easily heard as “it’s gonna be May,” as opposed to “it’s gonna be me.”
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NSYNC shares a video with us (Story IG)
One more day until the 20th Anniversary of ‘No Strings Attached’ and who better to round out *NSYNC week on The Daily Popcast with Lance Bass than Justin Timberlake?! Tune in now for a brand new *Nterview with the man himself! #NoStringsAttached20 (Here)
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