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NSYNC To Reunite On Justin Timberlake's New Album 'Everything I Thought It Was'

Justin Timberlake looks happy.

After reuniting on a new song for the first time in over two decades, *NSYNC is set to come together once again on Justin Timberlake's upcoming album. Timberlake, 43, hinted at the collaboration on the track 'Paradise' featuring JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick, and Joey Fatone. The news was subtly confirmed when Timberlake responded to a fan's TikTok comment speculating about the group's involvement in the song.

Timberlake's teaser came in the form of a video where he playfully blinked twice in response to the fan's query. This revelation follows his previous mention of working with *NSYNC during an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show earlier this year. The group had recently reunited on the song 'Better Place,' released as part of the Trolls Band Together soundtrack.

Speaking about the upcoming album 'Everything I Thought It Was,' Timberlake showcased the deluxe vinyl edition, hinting at various exclusive items included. The album is scheduled for release on March 15, with 'Paradise' featuring *NSYNC being one of the anticipated tracks.

Both Timberlake and Bass have expressed excitement about the possibility of more collaborations with *NSYNC in the future. Bass mentioned that the group had too much fun working on 'Better Place' to stop at just one song, hinting at potential future projects.

Timberlake recently shared insights into his new album during an interview, describing it as offering a genuine perspective on his life. He emphasized the introspective and honest nature of the songs, highlighting the opportunity to reflect on past experiences and share his personal viewpoint with fans.

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