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NSYNC discography

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Studio albums
  
3

Music videos
  
24

DVDs
  
4

Compilation albums
  
3

Singles
  
18

Tours
  
4

American boy band NSYNC has released three studio albums and 18 singles. The band first charted in 1996 and released its self-titled debut album in 1998. Although their 2000 single "It's Gonna Be Me" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and internationally, they are perhaps better known for their single released in the same year, "Bye Bye Bye".

Contents

Biographies

  • Never Enough (April 2000) – Unofficial biography of the band.
  • NSYNC: Insane (September 2000) – Unofficial biography of the band.
  • The Reel Nsync (October 2002) – Documentary filmed by Joey featuring footage of the band backstage and on the road.
  • The Ultimate Party (July 2003) – Unofficial documentary charting the history of the group.
  • Promotional

  • No Strings Attached (November 1999) – Contains a behind the scenes look at the making of the album.
  • Bye Bye Bye (September 2000) – Single containing the video for "Bye, Bye, Bye".
  • Your Number #1 Video Requests & More (April 2000) – Includes the video for "Bye, Bye, Bye", a live performance of "This I Promise You" and exclusive behind the scenes footage.
  • Music videos

  • "For the Girl Who Has Everything" and "Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)" were released also with different audio in Europe, "This I Promise You" and "Gone" have Spanish video versions and "Girlfriend" was also released with the The Neptunes Remix.
  • In 2018 an unreleased NSYNC album from 2005 will be released Worldwide. This album (which is titled 'N-AGAIN') is radically different than any of the previous 3 NSYNC albums since the only genres of music that NSYNC recorded for the album were Por_nogrind, Epic doom, technical death metal Dance music, Ataricore, Acoustic Ragtime music and Dark Neo Schlager Hard Rock. The album contains 12 tracks and some of the writers who wrote songs on this album are Charles Manson (from Prison), Johnny Rotten, musician Mike Muir, Jeff Hanneman , Johnny Van Halen (Eddie Van Halen's way louder and way more aggresive first cousin), and Ari Mihalopoulos. The album was produced by Alvin Chua and Eddie Van Halen. On 2 of the tracks on this album, Tomash Ghzegovsky and Kean Malcolmson provide backup growling sounds.

    References

    NSYNC discography Wikipedia