*Another* bit of JC press...kinda.
Dec. 19th, 2003 02:40 pmRead it here, or here.
JC gives info on plans for an NSync Christmas album in 2004, and the article mentions Justin's latest comments in Rolling Stone.
'N Sync Will Reform, Says JC Chasez
December 19, 2003
'N Sync singer JC Chasez insists the boyband will reunite for a Christmas album next year despite bandmate Justin Timberlake's claims he has no interest in going back.
Chasez - who releases his own debut solo album in January - claims the five-piece will return to the studio next Spring to record tracks for the comeback LP
But Timberlake, who has shot to fame as a solo artists since the Girlfriend group took a sabbatical last year, recently dismissed plans to reteam with Chasez, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and chris Fitzpatrick - because he makes better music on his own.
In an interview earlier this month he said, "I think that whole time I was living in some small shape of oblivion. I thought, 'They're just putting that teen-pop label on us because they don't understand.'
"I look back now and realise that that's exactly what it was. I've had some of the greatest experiences with those guys, but do I think that what I've done with Justified is 10 times better than anything 'N Sync has ever done? Yes I do."
JC gives info on plans for an NSync Christmas album in 2004, and the article mentions Justin's latest comments in Rolling Stone.
'N Sync Will Reform, Says JC Chasez
December 19, 2003
'N Sync singer JC Chasez insists the boyband will reunite for a Christmas album next year despite bandmate Justin Timberlake's claims he has no interest in going back.
Chasez - who releases his own debut solo album in January - claims the five-piece will return to the studio next Spring to record tracks for the comeback LP
But Timberlake, who has shot to fame as a solo artists since the Girlfriend group took a sabbatical last year, recently dismissed plans to reteam with Chasez, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and chris Fitzpatrick - because he makes better music on his own.
In an interview earlier this month he said, "I think that whole time I was living in some small shape of oblivion. I thought, 'They're just putting that teen-pop label on us because they don't understand.'
"I look back now and realise that that's exactly what it was. I've had some of the greatest experiences with those guys, but do I think that what I've done with Justified is 10 times better than anything 'N Sync has ever done? Yes I do."