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N Sync was a five-member American pop boy band, founded in Orlando, Florida. The quintet included Justin Timberlake - born on 31 January 1981, Joshua "J C" Chasez - born on 8 August 1976, Chris Kirkpatrick - born on 17 October 1971, Joey Fatone - born on 28 January 1977 and Lance Bass - born on 4 May 1979. The first three albums of this band sold together over 30 million copies and they include "*NSYNC" in 1998, "No strings attached" from 2000 and "Celebrity" in 2001. That is why, N Sync becomes often compared to the Backstreet Boys, a similar group of the same period. The name of N Sync reportedly comes from a curious comment that the mother of Justin Timberlake made after the boys first met and harmonized together - she was impressed by how "in sync" their voices sounded. On the other hand, the name could also commonly be reported to have come from the last letter of names of each of its members - JustiN, ChriS, JoeY, JasoN, soon replaced by LansteN and JC. Their self-titled debut album did well in Europe and in the United States, as well as did the seasonal "Home for Christmas", which was released on 10 November 1998. The highly acclaimed "No strings attached", produced on 21 March 2000, sold 2,4 million copies in its first week on the global music market - the highest first week album sales in the whole music history - 1,1 million of which was attributed just to the first day of release. The group had also an unofficial sixth member - Wade J Robson - who appears in a music video and on the song "Celebrity". He was the Tour Director of Pop Odyssey, the largest stadium tour to this date in the entertainment business. He also helped the work of N Sync, writing four songs on their "Celebrity" album. The group has 3 American RIAA Diamond awards at recent days.
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