NSYNC to release first new song in decades for 'Trolls' movie | Inquirer Entertainment

NSYNC to release first new song in decades for ‘Trolls’ movie

/ 12:35 PM September 16, 2023

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(From left) Joey Fatone, Lance Bass, Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez and Chris Kirkpatrick of NSYNC performs onstage during the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at Prudential Center on Sept. 12, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey. MIKE COPPOLA / Getty Images via AFP

WASHINGTON, United States—American boy band NSYNC has reunited for their first new song in over 20 years, which will be featured in the upcoming movie “Trolls Band Together.”

“Back in the Studio. Better Place out 9/29,” the group posted on social media Thursday, Sept. 14, alongside a video of all five members recording their vocals.

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The last studio album released by turn-of-the-millennium heartthrobs Justin Timberlake, Joey Fatone, JC Chasez, Lance Bass and Chris Kirkpatrick was 2001’s “Celebrity.”

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“If we do this song it’s a love letter to our fans,” Timberlake said in the video posted to X.

“Wait, that’s the first NSYNC song finished in 23 years,” Bass added.

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Timberlake voices a lead character in the “Trolls” film trilogy, with the third installment coming to US theaters in November.

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The new movie features a boy-band storyline.

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NSYNC’s members reunited onstage this week for the first time in years to present Taylor Swift with the Best Pop award at the MTV Video Music Awards.

READ: ‘NSync reunites to receive Hollywood Walk of Fame star

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