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Lou Pearlman, the founder of successful boybands such as the Backstreet Boys, O-Town and *NSYNC, died on Aug. 19 while in prison. His death drew various reactions from some of his former clients including Lance Bass, Justin Timberlake, Aaron Carter and AJ McLean. -
Joey Fatone Helps 98 Degrees Sing *NSYNC's 'Bye Bye Bye' at My2K Tour
*NSYNC member Joey Fatone made a surprise appearance at the My2K Tour event last weekend and performed with 98 Degrees. As a treat to fans, the boyband and Fatone performed a cover of *NSYNC's "Bye Bye Bye" hit complete with the song's original dance choreography. -
Backstreet Boys, NSYNC, O-Town and 98 Degrees Members Release 'In the End' from 'Dead 7'
Members of Backstreet Boys (pictured here), NSYNC, 98 Degrees and O-Town joined forces for Syfy's new movie 'Dead 7' and its soundtrack theme, 'In the End.' -
Fall Out Boy, Demi Lovato Recruit NSYNC For New 'Irresistible' Music Video [WATCH]
The unstoppable Fall Out Boy has released a brand new music video for the Demi Lovato remake of their song "Irresistible," recruiting NSYNC members to help play on the theme of the original "It's Gonna Be Me" video. -
Adele's '25' Shatters Records & Sells Over 3 Million in U.S. Album Sales in First Week Alone
In the age of music piracy and streaming, Adele has done what was once thought to be the impossible, she's sold more than 3 million copies of '25' in the first week of U.S. sales, shattering records, and that sales number could still grow yet. -
*NSYNC Members Congratulate Adele on Breaking 'No Strings Attached' Record with '25'
After taking nearly a five year break from music, Adele returned to the scene as strongly and successfully as possible. Her third studio album, '25,' has broken record after record and now, it beat out 90s boy band *NSYNC in total record sales, surpassing 2000s smash album 'No Strings Attached.' The band members realize records are meant to be broken and flocked to social media to congratulate the "Hello" singer on her accomplishments. -
*NSYNC Members Congratulate Adele on Breaking 'No Strings Attached' Record with '25'
After taking nearly a five year break from music, Adele returned to the scene as strongly and successfully as possible. Her third studio album, '25,' has broken record after record and now, it beat out 90s boy band *NSYNC in total record sales, surpassing 2000s smash album 'No Strings Attached.' The band members realize records are meant to be broken and flocked to social media to congratulate the "Hello" singer on her accomplishments. -
Adele Talks Scary Success of Last Album '21' & Nerves Over '25' In New Interview
In a new interview with '60 Minutes Australia' this past Sunday night, Adele talked how scary the success of her sophomore album '21' was for her. In the very honest interview she reflected on the success of that album and the potential reasons behind waiting another 5 years to release her new album '25', which dropped November 20. She freely admits in the interview (video itself only available to those within the Australian viewing area) that she struggles with the idea of being famous and has a lot of nerves surrounding it. -
Adele's '25' Predicted to Break Nielson Era Industry Record Sales With Album
It's only been on sale for two days, but Adele's new album, '25,' is already predicted to break N'SYNC's industry record of 2.42 million sold in a single week in the Nielson era. -
Britney Spears' "Hit Me Baby, One More Time” Meaning Debunked in 'The Song Machine'
Britney Spears first stormed the pop scene with her debut hit, "Baby One More Time." In the 17 years since its release, the lyrics "hit me baby, one more time" still confuses listeners as to what it could possibly mean. Were 90s kids everywhere singing of battery in relationships? A kinky sexual advance? The song's hook has finally been properly debunked in John Seabrook's latest book centered on pop music history, 'The Song Machine: Inside the Hit Factory.' -
O-Town Will Hit The Road in Early 2016 for Small-Venue Tour; Tickets Available!
Between the Backstreet Boys' touring comeback and NSync's 30-second reunion performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, boyband throwbacks have been all the rage for millennials in the past few years. Next January, pop band O-Town will hit the road for a short string of small-venue shows in the U.S., making stops in big cities like New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston. The band will tour without member Ashley Parker Angel, who amicably opted out of the initial band reunion in 2014. The touring group will consist of all other original members Erik-Michael Estrada, Dan Miller, Trevor Penick and Jacob Underwood. Tickets to see O-Town are available on the secondary market, and are currently averaging just $65 across the band's scheduled dates. -
Justin Timberlake Delivers Emotional Memphis Music Hall of Fame Induction Speech
Saturday night, boy band member turned chart-topping solo artist, Justin Timberlake, was inducted into his hometown Memphis Music Hall of Fame at the Cannon Center, boasting a good cry and a duet with Sam & Dave's Sam Moore. -
Lance Bass On Sexual Harassment During N'SYNC: "It Happens To Men Too" [WATCH]
Lance Bass made some pretty revealing commentary on the sexual harassment he endured during his N'SYNC days and said that "it happens to men too." -
Members of Backstreet Boys and NSYNC Team Up for a Zombie Movie
Backstreet Boys vs. NSYNC may have been the biggest debate of the 90's, and even today, fans will go to bat for the better boy band (ahem, BSB). Constantly being compared to one another, members of each band have decided to come together for Nick Carter's newest vision, a zombie apocalypse movie titled Dead 7. -
Greece, Colonel Tom Parker, Allen Klein and Other Bad Money Managers
Odds are, if you're reading Music Times right now, you aren't all that interested in the current financial crisis of Greece, or the fact that the nation failed to pay the 1.5 billion euros it owed the International Monetary Fund as its bailout expired. It's a big—and very complicated—deal, but we're not going to take up your time explaining the sticky situation it puts both the Mediterranean nation and the European Union in. Instead, we figured we'd show you some of the worst money management issues in music...or more specifically, the managers that ran their clients through the cleaners worst. Performers such as Elvis Presley, Beyoncé and NSYNC get hosed.
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