Justin Timberlake saying he's been within the studio along with his boy bandmates isn't what it appears…there's no new *NSYNC music on the best way, however they did lend their voices to JT's album.
Right here's the deal… Justin gave *NSYNC followers the final word tease this week when he advised it Kelly Clarkson he was arising with one thing with the boy band that had many individuals pondering that new songs have been coming and {that a} tour is likely to be on the best way, constructing on their latest reunion.
However our sources at RCA Data are pumping the brakes and telling us… Justin's tease referenced *NSYNC members recording background vocals for his his upcoming album“All the pieces I assumed I used to be.”
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We’re advised that Justin, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, JC Chasez And Chris Kirkpatrick got here collectively final yr to file “Higher Place” for 'Trolls Band Collectively', and in addition used their time collectively within the studio to offer vocals for JT's new providing.
So JT is simply hyping that collaboration… backing vocals for that one music, which we predict some may contemplate a reunion of kinds.
We're additionally advised that the honchos at RCA Data are adamant that when/IF *NSYNC makes a comeback, it have to be the band's personal sound and never Justin's, with JC additionally set to sing half of the lead roles with JT , as with all hits *NSYNC information.
Sadly for *NSYNC followers, that's not imminent… we're advised Justin is full steam forward along with his upcoming world tour and there aren’t any plans for his outdated bandmates to affix him on stage.
After all, there's little doubt that followers are clamoring for an *NSYNC reunion album and tour… and that would grow to be an element sooner or later. At this level, our sources say RCA is worried about Justin first single stumbling block out the gate.
We're advised RCA is nervous. Followers are upset that they're not getting an actual *NSYNC music, which can be why Justin's “Egocentric” isn't performing in addition to hoped.
The excellent news is that our sources say RCA needs a full-band comeback as a lot as followers do, however that's simply not taking place proper now.