![]() No, when it comes to the meat and potato of this self-titled LP, there is little to hold interest past that single. It's always been a distinct problem when it came to a group of this type the marketing ploy is so clear-cut, it was almost daylight robbery. Back in the day, when music actually sold off of a shelf, record labels had a dirty little plan to lure the punter in with a great single - ala "Tearin' Up My Heart" - get them to buy the album for said single and the deal is done. However, the same can't be said for the rest of the album. It's the kind of track that will get stuck in your head for weeks after hearing it, due to a near flawless execution. Album opener "Tearin' Up My Heart" is pure and simple a great pop track: containing all the hallmark elements needed to propel a band to the big time, catchy hooks, memorable choruses and great harmonies. ![]() *NSYNC's debut album is one of great potential and utter anguish. It's also the group to contain one Justin Timberlake, soon to become a global phenomenon when he decided to go solo. This little group was at the heart of this era one of the torch bearers of smooth grooves and dreamy pop melodies, backed up by a squeaky clean look to help it all along. A kid could genuinely look up to these groups without feeling dirty about it when it came time to exit teenhood. ![]() A group aimed at children spent more time writing lyrical content about a guy talking about hanging out with a girl he liked, rather than the slut drop she gave him while the coke was flowing and the booze was swimming. There was an innocence to this type of band which has long been forgotten about in today's music industry: the image of these bands were aimed at being sugar coated and cute than sexy lyrics were a lot less vulgar and smutty. ![]() Dirty pop nsync release date full#Grab a hand full of good looking guys or gals - occasionally mix the two - and have them deliver the love and happiness to young kids and teens alike. Manufactured, patterned and sealed for approval, fresh from the factory welcome to the heart-throb, boy band era of 1995-2005. ![]()
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