The return of NSync during the 2023 MTV VMAs awards ceremony was a true milestone in the American music industry. The image of Taylor Swift putting her hands on her head with the quintet’s appearance at the gala is already part of Internet history. Everyone celebrated their star appearance with the entire original lineup, including Justin Timberlake.
A Justin who in 2024 has broken 6 years of recording silence since his last album, Man on the woods, and who is promoting his new studio album: Everything I thought it was. And it was during one of those meetings with the press where the American artist confirmed that the return of the boy-band may not have been an isolated episode but something that It could continue in 2024.
During the interview of Justin Timberlake on The Kelly Clarkson Show, the presenter and also singer asked her about that great moment: “That was fun. It was a little crazy: there are so many things that continue right where they left off when it comes to chemistry.”
And the artist speaks from his personal point of view because, logically, from the fan’s side, desire and nostalgia have multiplied the expectations of millions of fans to once again enjoy the music of their idols. And after listening to him on Kelly Clarkson’s show, the audience’s excitement about her will be even greater: “We’ve been in the studio. So there may be something in the future.”
The celebratory screams and screams from the live audience on set and at home when Justin Timberlake dropped the bombshell created a small earthquake in the pop industry. It would be one of the most spectacular comebacks in the industry 22 years after Nsync said see you soon in 2002 as a temporary separation.
JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick They are waiting for the right moment (obviously not now with JT’s new album on the way and tour already announced) to see if this return with new music can be possible or if the NSync story is still waiting for news…
With the song for the OST of Trolls 3 They showed that they are capable of achieving it. Better Place is an infectious pop song that recalls the sound of the early boyband icons of the 90s and 2000s, but at the same time has a contemporary touch with a disco-pop rhythm.