NSYNC Greatest Hits.zip

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Album Features UPC 23 Artist *NSYNC Format CD Release Year 2005 Record Label BMG (distributor) Genre Rock & Pop, Teen Pop Details Playing Time 46 min. Jefferson airplane surrealistic pillow full album. Contributing Artists Gloria Estefan, Nelly Distributor Sony BMG Recording Type Studio Recording Mode Stereo SPAR Code n/a Track Listing Disc 1 1.

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Bye Bye Bye, 2. Featuring Nelly) Girlfriend [Remix] - (remix, 3. This I Promise You, 4. It's Gonna Be Me, 5. God Must Have Spent a Little More Time On You, 6. I Want You Back, 7. Tearin' Up My Heart, 10.

I Drive Myself Crazy, 11. I'll Never Stop - (previously unreleased), 12. Sap f110 print program. Music of My Heart - (featuring Gloria Estefan).

EDITORS’ NOTES Thanks to their teen-dream charm, soaring harmonies, and ability to stay on the cusp of millennial pop trends, *NSYNC were boy-band royalty in the late ‘90s and early ‘00s. Stomping tracks like the kiss-off “Bye Bye Bye” and the glitchy boast “Pop” were as notable for their forward-thinking touches as they were for their club readiness, while ballads like the sparse “Gone” and the gently adoring “God Must Have Spent a Little More Time On You” showed off the quintet’s swoon-worthy side. EDITORS’ NOTES Thanks to their teen-dream charm, soaring harmonies, and ability to stay on the cusp of millennial pop trends, *NSYNC were boy-band royalty in the late ‘90s and early ‘00s.

Stomping tracks like the kiss-off “Bye Bye Bye” and the glitchy boast “Pop” were as notable for their forward-thinking touches as they were for their club readiness, while ballads like the sparse “Gone” and the gently adoring “God Must Have Spent a Little More Time On You” showed off the quintet’s swoon-worthy side.