To promote the Celebrity album, the group embarked on a four-month stadium tour entitled the PopOdyssey Tour. Following the tour, the group went on a hiatus. While it was initially meant to be temporary, the group never recorded music or toured together again. Bass said of the album on his radio show, Dirty Pop: "There's a lot of these songs I don't think I've ever heard, I remember recording them but I've never heard them before, so I'm interested in just hearing them.
Crazy right I'm glad our long time fans get some new music! Thank you. The film premiered on April 1, on the Syfy channel. Entertainment Weekly ranked NSYNC as the best boy band of the period late 90s and s; editor Madelne Boardman stated, "the group has a spot in pop history more than a decade late. Sign In. Showing all 7 items. Jump to: Mini Bio 1 Trivia 6. Sold 2. As of April , that record has yet to be matched.
View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro. Getting Started Contributor Zone ». Edit page. Create a list ». Saturn Protron a Ilion film. BASS: I definitely had mixed feelings, because I was super excited to be able to come home and release our music that our friends and family can see.
On the other hand, I was just so nervous, because you really only get one shot in this country. So I was extremely nervous. At least from my perspective, we wanted the people that we cared about to see this.
We worked really hard to get there, but it happened so quickly. I knew it was going to be hard to get an American audience over a European audience, and we saw that in our shows. Some of the first shows we ever did in America were MTV Spring Breaks -- we went to a lot of different spring breaks, and half the audiences were guys. That being said, we had years of experience under our belts, so we were confident in each other. FATONE: It was cool just because of the fact that it was our first time coming out to the States, and hoping that people would like it, because obviously at that time pop music was coming back again.
But the minute that Hanson, Backstreet and Spice Girls came on over, that opened up the door for us to come over, finally. BASS: That was a huge thing of discussion. When we were all over in Europe, we knew we wanted to try to be the first [boy] band out in America. So I was very aware that the first group out in America was going to take the whole market.
All we can do is control how we give it. The doors are open -- we just focus on making our shows good, making sure we sound good, and making sure the records were good. Maybe not right now, a little rusty. We just thought we needed to be the best. I was dating a girl, I broke up with her and he started dating her. And I guess he was talking smack to her about me, so I confronted him on it and wanted to kick his ass. I think boy band fights are in the same realm as hockey fights.
And they were getting a lot of heat, and a lot of excitement. BASS: We were in such a good mood because we had just experienced that craziness of living in Germany, and now we were just starting to hit America, and we got to go home for the first time in a long time to do this special. We spent a week there, and I think it took a couple of days to shoot it.
But we got to really relax, and it felt like a vacation. It was very comfortable for me. BASS: You really got to know us in our element — each individual guy got to do what they like to do, and everyone got to know us. I loved that, because it was so authentic. Everything that you saw was just pure innocence -- no one was jaded, that was just us. Those boys had no idea what they were about to get into. BASS: I thought it was going to air one time and that was it.
What are we gonna look back on, and what are we gonna accomplish? Now, listening to the first album, it makes me so proud to hear that album because I hear the blood, sweat and tears behind it, the couple of years before making that album and the hardships that we had. It was a tough, tough time.
It was a very happy time, which definitely masked a lot of the pain that we went through. It was just incredible. There was no Auto-Tune, the machines were a lot looser. We were doing these things on time crunches. BASS: We pretty much talk daily, all five of us. We have a group text that we always do stupid things on. Birthdays, weddings, all that stuff. Those other four guys put in a ton of work, as much work as I put in for this.
To be as blessed as we were and have everything happen the way it did, that was the kicking off moment, and that was the record that did it. It gave us the foundation to build something. FATONE: There are certain songs on the album, of course, that resonate and will always be part of history, in a sense, but I guess also, just to be part of the pop culture.
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