''NSYNC'' is the debut studio album by American boy band
NSYNC
NSYNC ( ; also stylized as *NSYNC or N Sync) was an American vocal group and pop boy band formed by Chris Kirkpatrick in Orlando, Florida, in 1995 and launched in Germany by BMG Ariola Munich. The group consists of Kirkpatrick, JC Chasez, ...
, initially released in Germany on May 26, 1997, by
Trans Continental Records, and internationally on March 24, 1998, by
RCA Records
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. The album reached number one on the
Offizielle Top 100 and includes the singles "
I Want You Back" and "
Tearin' Up My Heart
"Tearin' Up My Heart" is a song by American boy band NSYNC, from their debut album, '' 'N Sync'' (1997). The song was written by Max Martin and the producer Kristian Lundin. It was released by BMG Ariola in Germany on February 10, 1997, and b ...
".
The album has since sold over 15 million copies worldwide, with the album earning a Diamond certification in the US, as well as peaking at number 2 on the
''Billboard'' 200.
Background
Band formation
In 1995,
Chris Kirkpatrick
Christopher Alan Kirkpatrick (born October 17, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, music producer, podcaster, and actor. He founded the pop group NSYNC, in which he sang countertenor. The band has sold over 70 million records, becomin ...
met with
Lou Pearlman
Louis Jay Pearlman (June 19, 1954 – August 19, 2016) was an American music manager and scam artist. He was the person behind many successful 1990s boy bands, having formed and funded the Backstreet Boys. After their massive success, he then dev ...
to talk about forming a pop group. Pearlman said that he would finance the group if Kirkpatrick would find other young male singers to be with him in the band. This prompted Kirkpatrick to start forming the group, so he called
Justin Timberlake
Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, actor, record producer, and dancer. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Prince of Pop", ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' honored him as the b ...
who had been a member of the Mickey Mouse Club. Justin joined and recommended his friend
Joshua "JC" Chasez, who also was a cast member on the Mickey Mouse Club. Later, the three bumped into
Joey Fatone, whom they all knew, at a club and he became the fourth member to join.
Initially, Jason Galasso was chosen as the group's
bass
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singer and fifth member. After several weeks of rehearsals, the group set up a showcase and began planning to officially sign with Pearlman's Trans Continental Label. However, at the last minute, Galasso dropped out as he was not fond of the group's musical direction, claiming that being a
teen idol
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By region Asia
Ea ...
was never a goal of his.
The group started to search for people to replace Galasso. Timberlake soon called his vocal coach, who suggested a 16-year-old from
Mississippi
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named
Lance Bass
James Lance Bass (; born May 4, 1979) is an American singer, actor, and producer. He grew up in Mississippi and rose to fame as the Bass (voice type), bass singer for the boy band NSYNC. The band has sold over 70 million records, becoming one of ...
, who flew to Orlando to audition and was immediately accepted into the group.
Recording
The newly-formed group began recording demos in closets, which eventually became "
Sailing
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" and "Giddy Up". NSYNC were given an offer to record in
Shaquille O'Neal
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's house in
Orlando
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after he heard them sing the
national anthem
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.
During the production of "Sailing", an instrumental was placed before NSYNC started layering the track with harmonies and vocals, while "Giddy Up" was created from a vocal jam session through a computer. The band also recorded in the studio of producer Veit Renn, who used mattresses to create a soundproof environment.
Eventually, the group signed to
BMG Ariola Munich, and were sent to
Stockholm
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to begin working on their debut album with the help of producers such as
Denniz Pop
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,
and
Andreas Carlsson around July–August 1996. Initially, the band were recording songs similar to that of
Boyz II Men
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, but had to switch their sound in order to accommodate to the
dance
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-oriented European market. Due to his fascination of
Robyn
Robin Miriam Carlsson (; born 12 June 1979), known professionally as Robyn (), is a Swedish singer, songwriter, record producer, and DJ. Her 1995 debut album ''Robyn Is Here'' produced two Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100 top 10 single ...
's sound, Pop decided to incorporate Robyn's style into NSYNC's music by combining their
R&B vocals with
pop tracks.
Singles
Initial release
The album's official
lead single
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A similar term, "debut ...
, "
I Want You Back", was released in Germany on January 15, 1997, and reached the top 10 on November 18, 1997.
The group's second single, "
Tearin' Up My Heart
"Tearin' Up My Heart" is a song by American boy band NSYNC, from their debut album, '' 'N Sync'' (1997). The song was written by Max Martin and the producer Kristian Lundin. It was released by BMG Ariola in Germany on February 10, 1997, and b ...
", was released on February 10, 1997, also peaking within the top 10. The third single, "
Here We Go", was released on May 5, 1997, just three weeks prior to the release of the album, to similar success. Their self-titled debut album was then released by
BMG Ariola Munich on May 26, 1997, which peaked at number one on the second week of release in Germany.
The group soon became an overnight success throughout much of Europe. The album also charted successfully in both Switzerland and Austria eventually selling 820,000 units in GSA (Germany, Switzerland, Austria) region and Eastern Europe.
Two further singles, "
For the Girl Who Has Everything" and "
Together Again", were subsequently released on August 18 and November 3, 1997, respectively, achieving success in Germany and other European territories.
International breakthrough
Following their success of their début album in several European territories, the band captured the attention of
Vincent DeGiorgio, an A&R rep for
RCA Records
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. After watching the group perform a rendition of their single "Together Again" in Budapest in November 1997, he offered them a record deal with
RCA
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, which the group immediately agreed to. On January 20, 1998, their first German single, "I Want You Back", was released in both the
United Kingdom
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and the
United States
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, becoming their first single in both territories, achieving success on both the
UK Singles Chart and the
''Billboard'' Hot 100. Around this time,
RCA Records
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announced that they wished to release the group's debut album, which was previously only released in Germany, in both the U.K. and the U.S., however, wanted to make adjustments to suit both markets. This resulted in the tracks "Riddle", "Best of My Life", "More Than a Feeling", "Together Again" and "Forever Young" being cut altogether, and new mixes of "I Want You Back", "Tearin' Up My Heart" and "For the Girl Who Has Everything" being recorded. The new version of the album also included four new tracks: "I Just Wanna Be with You", "
(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You", "Everything I Own", "
Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)". This version of the album was subsequently released in the
United States
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on March 24, 1998.
On June 30, 1998, the group's second German single, "Tearin' Up My Heart", was released in both the U.K. and the U.S., once again achieving success on both charts. Further edits were made for the British version of the album, including remixes of "Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)", "(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You" and "For the Girl Who Has Everything", plus an all-new track, "
U Drive Me Crazy
"U Drive Me Crazy" is the first single taken from American boy band NSYNC's seasonal studio album, ''The Winter Album (NSYNC album), The Winter Album'', as well as on the UK version of their 'N Sync (album), self-titled debut album.
Music video ...
", written exclusively for the British market. This version of the album was released in the UK on July 5, 1998. At first, sales of the album were mediocre in both British and American territories, until the band's worldwide broadcast ''
Disney Channel in Concert'' special in 1998. After the concert was aired, sales of the album began to skyrocket. It reached number two on the
''Billboard'' 200 and shipped over 10 million copies in the United States alone, making it certified 10× Platinum and earning the group an RIAA diamond award. On February 9, 1999, a third single from the new version of the album, "(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You", was released exclusively in the
United States
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, peaking at #8 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. "Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)", the final single, was released days later. Though "I Drive Myself Crazy" did not crack the top 40 on ''Billboard,'' its music video was in heavy rotation on MTV show ''
TRL'', spending a total of 40 days in the number 1 position. The group then went on to become the #3 top-selling boy-band group of all time.
Commercial performance
The album debuted at number eighty two on the
''Billboard'' 200 the week of April 11, 1998, with sales of approximately 14,000 units. After six months, on October 10, 1998, the album reached and peaked at number 2 on the chart and remained on it for one hundred and nine weeks.
It spent a total of thirty weeks inside the top 10. The album spent three weeks at number 2 from September 1998 to January 1999. It peaked behind three different number-one blockbuster albums:
Lauryn Hill
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's ''
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill'',
Garth Brooks
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' ''
Double Live'' and
Britney Spears
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' ''
...Baby One More Time''. According to
Nielsen SoundScan
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, it was the fifth best selling record of 1998 in the United States with 4,400,000 copies sold. The album was certified ten times platinum by the
RIAA
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on January 5, 2000, denoting shipments of ten millions.
The album has sold 9,854,000 copies in the US according to
Nielsen Music (as of March, 2015) with an additional 1.50 million units at the BMG Music Club (as of early 2003).
In the
United Kingdom
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the album debuted and peaked at number 30 on July 11, 1999, and remained on the chart for only three weeks. Worldwide, the album has sold 15,540,000 copies.
The album was ranked as the 137th best album of all time on the ''Billboard Top 200 Albums of All Time''.
Track listing
Lead vocals provided by
JC Chasez
Joshua Scott "JC" Chasez (; born August 8, 1976) is an American singer, songwriter, actor, dancer, and record producer. He started his career as a singer, actor, and dancer on '' The All-New Mickey Mouse Club'' before rising to prominence as a ...
and
Justin Timberlake
Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, actor, record producer, and dancer. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Prince of Pop", ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' honored him as the b ...
except on "
Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)", where Justin sings lead on the opening verses followed by Chris Kirkpatrick and Joey Fatone on "
Together Again", where Chris & Justin sing lead.
;Notes
*
signifies an additional producer
*"I Just Wanna Be with You" contains portions of "
Family Affair
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", as written by
Sly Stone
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.
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Decade-end charts
Certifications and sales
Release history
Credits
NSYNC
*
Chris Kirkpatrick
Christopher Alan Kirkpatrick (born October 17, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, music producer, podcaster, and actor. He founded the pop group NSYNC, in which he sang countertenor. The band has sold over 70 million records, becomin ...
– countertenor/falsetto vocals
*
JC Chasez
Joshua Scott "JC" Chasez (; born August 8, 1976) is an American singer, songwriter, actor, dancer, and record producer. He started his career as a singer, actor, and dancer on '' The All-New Mickey Mouse Club'' before rising to prominence as a ...
– tenor vocals
*
Justin Timberlake
Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, actor, record producer, and dancer. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Prince of Pop", ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' honored him as the b ...
– tenor vocals
*
Joey Fatone – baritone vocals
*
Lance Bass
James Lance Bass (; born May 4, 1979) is an American singer, actor, and producer. He grew up in Mississippi and rose to fame as the Bass (voice type), bass singer for the boy band NSYNC. The band has sold over 70 million records, becoming one of ...
– bass vocals
See also
*
List of best-selling albums in the United States
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Notes
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Nsync
1998 debut albums
NSYNC albums
RCA Records albums
Albums produced by Max Martin
Albums produced by Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers
Albums produced by Kristian Lundin
Albums produced by Denniz Pop