Nsyncs True Talent
Nsync: A True Talent in Music Here we go, the title of one of many Nsync songs, but it is also a term that cynics often use referring to the group. "Here we go, another "boy band", they all sound the same, etc., etc., etc." I admit that two years ago I agreed with the critics of this new "boy band" movement, in that they were trying to duplicate the success of groups such as New Kids on the Block and New Edition. It's a guaranteed money-maker, five good-looking guys, a trace of vocal talent, and some smooth dance moves equals domination of the music industry via the teen market. Nsync may fit into the stereotype of "boy band / bubble-gum pop", but they have proven talents far beyond their competition in the genre. It all began for me in March of nine-teen ninety -eight. There was this new dance tune being played way too often by Portland's own Z100. I Want You Back was the first release off of Nsync's self-titled debut album. From March through May of '98, Nsync performed at a string of radio station shows. They had not yet reached the success of a fellow Trans-Continental produced group, The Backstreet Boys. In June of '98 they recorded a
time I was barely interested in them, and did not pay much attention to the show. The following The second song performed was Promises, another ballad to prove their vocal abilities as well as say now that I was not let down one bit. Too often artists choose to lip-sync during live shows, not Nsync. I have been to concerts by Aerosmith, Whitney Houston, Bryan Adams, Everclear
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