![]() “Tearin’ Up My Heart” is now available on Spotify. The four members combine power-pop choruses, metal instrumentation, and keytar electronics that wouldn’t be out of place in an 80’s cinema, to create a sound that is all their own. music from that of their labelmates, the band chose to incorporate pop and R&B styles. But is its purity totally comforting all these years later Hell yes. ![]() The band takes a complete DIY approach in all their operations, producing all of their own music, videos, and artwork. No Strings Attached is the second studio album by boy band NSYNC. '(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You' (NSYNC): Is this song cheesy AFSure. ![]() Young Medicine are currently at work on an upcoming debut full-length and have been releasing singles in anticipation. While effortlessly transitioning between aggressive chunking Hardcore and angst-ridden, Blink-182-type Pop tunes on their latest EP, Baseball, the outfit. Take a look and listen to their cover of “Tearin’ Up My Heart” below with a foreword from Lance Bass himself. female voices (edit: happy hardcore I just learned its called). “ With NSYNC finally receiving their (well deserved) Hollywood Walk of Fame star, we figured now would be a great time to pay homage to the pop greats, and to give it our own spin.“ as well as singing covers of pop songs in the high-pitched voice of a female anime. “ The original ‘Tearin’ Up My Heart’ has been stuck in my head ever since first hearing it at the skating rink when I was 9 years old,” says vocalist Josh Hurst. Following the shout-out, there is an epic flow of 90’s boy band nostalgia that will make any 30-something miss the days of being awkward at a school dance. Decide how you feel about that for yourself.Aggressive electro-rock quartet Young Medicine has shared their reimagining of NSYNC‘s pop classic “Tearin’ Up My Heart.” The song was well-received by singer Lance Bass, who is seen in the beginning of the music video giving the band his stamp of approval. There’s just one song on No Strings Attached that features a guest artist, and it’s “Space Cowboy (Yippie-Yi-Yay)” featuring the late Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes. (Side note: Do not vote for this song it’s objectively not good.)ĥ. It’s important to be educated so you can vote properly. Did you forget that “I’ll Be Good for You” was a song on No Strings Attached until right now? Check it out here. Courtesy Photo Walking Into Shaquille O’Neal’s House Was a Real Moment JC CHASEZ: Back in the day, everyone imagined a grand, studio setup, but. Should “Digital Get Down,” a not-at-all-subtle ode to sexting/Skype sexxx sessions with gem lyrics such as “Digital digital get down just what we need/ We can get together naturally/ We can get together on the digital screen,” get points/votes for being ahead of its time, technologically speaking?Ĥ. Cover art for NSYNCs self-titled debut album. The problem with pop boy bands like BSB etc. could go toe-to-toe with the Backstreet Boys when it came to millennium-era A+ crooning - recall that five-part beginning to “ Just-just-just-just-juuust Got Paid.”ģ. For me, I prefer the Backstreet Boys over NSYNC, but just slightly. Don’t forget that Justin Timberlake and Co. Note that the boy band’s killer harmonies are often more on display during some of the later-in-the-album ballads, as opposed to the dance-ier front half. The most notable video may be the iconic “Bye Bye Bye” (though I would argue the “dolls come to life” theme of “It’s Gonna Be Me” is far creepier than running atop a moving train…), but we’re keeping this contest solely to the studio music - not live performances or music videos.Ģ. It was released in Germany on October 4, 1996, as the bands debut single. 6 Incendiary Live Tina Turner Performancesġ. I Want You Back (NSYNC song) ' I Want You Back ' is a song by American boy band NSYNC, from their debut studio album, N Sync (1997).
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