Apr. 3rd, 2004

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Gacked from [livejournal.com profile] charlidos, a lovely little tidbit that'll bring a smile to your face. JC Chasez, man. I adore him.

Green room observance from the set of Popworld, where JC will be performing "Some Girls".

The first star of the day is already in the Popworld Green Room having a cup of coffee when we arrive. It's JC Chasez - he of *Nsync fame - and looks very at home as he wonders round chatting happily to everyone. After a while he's taken into the studio to film his interview with Simon and Miquita. Once that's finished he remains on set and his four female dancers come in so they can perform his single "Some girls (Dance with women)". The appearance of the ladies in their very skimpy costumes has stopped every man in their tracks. JC, unfortunately, has lots of clothes on so there's not much of a treat for the ladies. But once they get going with the performance he shows his mean little mover so that more than makes up for lack of JC skin. He's also singing live and it sounds so perfect you'd swear it was the record.

In between takes JC jokes around with the girls and even comes up with some new lyrics to his song. Instead of singing, "Some girls dance with women" he perfers "Some girls eat fried chicken". Although he's dancing around a lot of the boy doesn't break into a sweat - must be all that boy band training.

It's a very relaxed atmosphere around the JC camp. All his team chat with each other and JC sips on his tea and just mucks about. He also swears quite a lot, the mucky boy! Once JC has finished he hotfoots it outside th chat with fans and pose for pictures. What a lovely man.


Aiiiiiiii! Love him.
foxmonkey: Robot Snowman with Flowers (Default)
I found this little review while looking for something else. I've read so many reviews that the shorter ones (unless they're out-standing) kind of flow together. :-) I checked Vox Populi but didn't see it. Then again, I *really* need new glasses!

It's a good little review. It's from Borders and it seems familiar, but I'm just not sure. It's almost certainly taken from another review. Maybe someone else recognizes it...?

As the second member of N Sync (after Justin Timberlake) to release a solo album, JC Chasez doesn't play it safe. As the title implies, the music on Schizophrenic is intentionally eclectic. The sensual shuffle of "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" gets the album off to a lively start, and the acoustic funk of "She Got Me" follows, with Chasez's voice and delivery reminiscent of Jamiroquai. "All Day Long I Dream About Sex" is carried by synth and bass lines that recall New Order, and "Right Here (By Your Side)" features a gentle, tropical backdrop. What's clear in each one of Chasez's musical moves is that he's a powerful vocalist who can easily slide into any number of styles. And on "Come to Me," Chasez sings over the unmistakable main riff to Corey Hart's 1980s hit "Sunglasses at Night," an oddly appropriate nod to pop's past.

"A powerful vocalist." Yay!
foxmonkey: Robot Snowman with Flowers (Default)
It tickles me to see the unending Chasez love affair from across the pond. Go UK! Love the boy! LOVE HIM!!!

Courtesy [livejournal.com profile] charlidos, from CD:UK. Short but verra sweet.

We adore JC Chasez, here at CD:UK, and we adore him because he's quite fabulously barking. He's got a gob on him like both the Gallagher brothers in a "speak your mind" group therapy session; he's got a voice on him like Prince getting jiggy with Charlotte Church; and... well he's got very lovely hair. He's also recorded the pop album of the year, largely because it sounds so completely unlike anything else released this year, in much the same way you'd really appreciate a glass of delicious Ribena if you'd had nothing but a sickly person's sticky nose-juice to drink all year. So hurrah for Mr Chasez, and prepare to do the all-hail thing when he storms the CD:UK stage next Saturday. A true hero in the making.

JC!

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