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The Top Six *NSYNC Songs

We want you back, *NSYNC.

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The Top Six *NSYNC Songs

Even though it is unfortunately no longer the '90s-early 2000s and *NSYNC's heyday has long since passed, their songs are still timeless. Justin Timberlake has moved on from the beloved boy band, but I have not. I probably listen to at least one of their songs every day because duh, who wouldn't? Despite paltry attempts by groups like One Direction, they will never replace the talent that was *NSYNC and the other musical powerhouse, The Backstreet Boys. As much as it would be a dream come true for the band to reunite and go on tour (stop making movies and solo albums and hanging with your baby, Justin) I'll make do with YouTube and *NSYNC Pandora station. Here are my top six *NSYNC songs.

1. "Bye Bye Bye"


2. "It's Gonna Be Me"


3. "Pop"


4."Tearin' Up My Heart"


5. "Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)"


6. "I Want You Back"



So these videos are actually really cringe-worthy, but that's okay. Long live *NSYNC!


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