I was very blessed with 'N Sync. It was a big success and it was a lot of fun.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In general, good tools for staying in sync just haven't been built and made available to the world.
The only credit I can give them. They synchronize wonderful. That's all. They synchronize very - you would have thought that they were actually acting, but they were synching all the time, and that's a rough job.
In the old days, a TV sync was perceived as not so cool or whittling away at your indie cred. Now it's seen as much more of an opportunity than a sellout, as a way to find fans who wouldn't have ordinarily come across their genre of music.
I love to beatbox and have been doing it before I even knew what it was.
My first concert was 'Nsync.
I like everything I wear to be in sync.
Any vehicle that conveys great songs and the ability to perform them, whether it's 'N Sync or the Backstreet Boys or One Direction, is all good.
I consider myself extremely lucky to have worked with so many great collaborators in my lifetime.
Compunet was fantastic. You could upload these little demos of what you'd been working on, and it was a really nice social scene - years before the Internet.
We made music that wouldn't be in synch.