More news than you can shake a stick at.
Jan. 5th, 2004 04:47 pmBritney stuff and JC stuff! JC first.
From the SunHerald.com, he's included in the list of January releases:
THEIR TURNS: Top rival to Justin Timberlake in the hearts of many `N Sync fans, J.C. Chasez now hopes for similar success as a solo artist on the carefully finessed set "Schizophrenic" (Jive). Helping out are producer Rockwilder, Basement Jaxx and one Dirt McGirt (aka Ol' Dirty Bastard), who pops up the lead single/track "Some Girls (Dance with Women)."
At brockpress.com, he's mentioned in a Basement Jaxx review:
The CD sports an impressive spread of guest singers from the pop superstar JC Chasez of N'Sync fame to goth-punk icon Siouxsie Sioux. Originally, I had questioned the quality and continuity of a CD that could feature both a mainstream pop-icon and a gothic diva. Though by the end, Chasez's lyrical talent was moulded around Jaxx's ability to make anything work and Sioux's vocals vaulted the general quality of the CD with contrast.
And now the Britney Spears Alexander portion of this entry. All I can do is shake my head.
It's sad that same-sex couples who've been together longer than Britney and Jason have been alive are legally blocked from enjoying what these two did as a joke. Sad, sad, sad.
From the SunHerald.com, he's included in the list of January releases:
THEIR TURNS: Top rival to Justin Timberlake in the hearts of many `N Sync fans, J.C. Chasez now hopes for similar success as a solo artist on the carefully finessed set "Schizophrenic" (Jive). Helping out are producer Rockwilder, Basement Jaxx and one Dirt McGirt (aka Ol' Dirty Bastard), who pops up the lead single/track "Some Girls (Dance with Women)."
At brockpress.com, he's mentioned in a Basement Jaxx review:
The CD sports an impressive spread of guest singers from the pop superstar JC Chasez of N'Sync fame to goth-punk icon Siouxsie Sioux. Originally, I had questioned the quality and continuity of a CD that could feature both a mainstream pop-icon and a gothic diva. Though by the end, Chasez's lyrical talent was moulded around Jaxx's ability to make anything work and Sioux's vocals vaulted the general quality of the CD with contrast.
And now the Britney Spears Alexander portion of this entry. All I can do is shake my head.
It's sad that same-sex couples who've been together longer than Britney and Jason have been alive are legally blocked from enjoying what these two did as a joke. Sad, sad, sad.