![]() ![]() This was one of the songs *NSYNC auditioned with… and it’s basically an avalanche of the band’s strengths: charm, chemistry, and raw vocal talent. ![]() N Sync - The Two of Us (Live at PopOdyssey Tour 2001) HD added by LionKingGirl1. I also love the songs role in the bands story. JuraJuraPark, Jackpoint and 1 other like this. ![]() It has a lot of sentimental value for me: the discovery of a great a a cappella track when I didn’t have much of the genre made it an instant favorite. From the track’s outset, the band’s typical expressive harmonies and charisma are exceedingly obvious. I want to give a special shout out to “I Thought She Knew” among that pack. Here are five others approximately in this order: “Something Like You,” “I Thought She Knew,” “(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time On You,” “Girlfriend” and “Selfish.” But this group has dabbled in a cappella from its beginnings: they do a gorgeous rendition of NSYNC’s This I Promise You (despite MK’s coughing fit), and you can hear their live a. Not far behind it are several other tracks. Listen to O Holy Night (A Cappella) MP3 Song by N Sync from the album The Meaning Of Christmas free online on Gaana. My all-time favorite *NSYNC song is probably “This I Promise You.” Not exactly a surprise: According to Spotify, it’s the band’s third most-popular track, and second most-popular non-holiday track. Mistake, in my mind: these fellows recorded two or three ballad stunners per album. So despite an abbreviated career (only three albums), there is an impressive catalog of *NSYNC heart-obliterators. This conclusion, that their ballads are their enduring legacy, might seem odd if you haven’t spun the records recently: *NSYNC has always been more famous for their upbeat numbers than their slow jams. Pop Lyrics Intro: Justin Dirty pop (Yo, BT) Verse 1: Justin with JC Sick and tired of hearin all these people talk about 'Whats the deal with this pop life And when is it gonna fade. Though this preference has always been a gut-check instinct, *NSYNC had one specific skill lightyears beyond similar boy bands of the time, and really ahead of most pop groups in the history of recorded music: melting the heart with slow-dance ballads. In the classic *NSYNC vs. Backstreet Boys battle, I’ve always fallen on the *NSYNC side despite being a fan of both groups. I’m sorry this week doesn’t have a catchy tagline like “Get Pitch Slapped.” This week, I’ll be writing about some a cappella songs I like. ![]()
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