By the turn of the millennium, the members of boy band *NSYNC — Justin Timberlake, Lance Bass, JC Chasez, Joey Fatone, and Chris Kirkpatrick – were massive stars, so it’s no surprise that, on the anniversary year of the group’s first album, they would be recognized with their own everlasting star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It’s even more fitting that the ceremony already took place yesterday April 30, because, cracks Fatone: “It’s gonna be May!”
That’s right, you know you’ve made it when a song released nearly two decades ago – “It’s Gonna Be Me” — finds new life each year as a popular meme. But *NSYNC was no ordinary group, which is why demand for a reunion persists. For now, though, fans will have to be satisfied with the rare appearance of all five members at 7080 Hollywood Blvd. “It will be a special moment,” says Bass. “Everyone we’ve worked with — every choreographer, every record person, our families, our friends and our fans — that star ceremony is honoring.”
“It’s something you dream about, adds Fatone, a sentiment shared by Kirkpatrick, who tells Variety, “This is iconic.”
In honoring of the group’s permanent place in music history, we look back at six defining moments of *NSYNC’s short but impactful career.
“It’s something you dream about, adds Fatone, a sentiment shared by Kirkpatrick, who tells Variety, “This is iconic.”
In honoring of the group’s permanent place in music history, we look back at six defining moments of *NSYNC’s short but impactful career.
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