Lance Bass is thrilled that ‘NSync got back together for a song on Justin Timberlake’s latest album, Everything I Thought It Was.
During a conversation about his collaboration with Allegra Airways, Bass, 44, shared with We magazine that the track is titled ‘Paradise.’ He mentioned that they had recorded it a while back and had been keeping it a secret. He expressed relief that Justin had finally confirmed it, allowing him to openly talk about ‘Paradise.’
Timberlake, aged 43, recently announced that the boy band *NSYNC will be included in his upcoming sixth studio album. On February 28, a fan commented on TikTok, "Blink twice if *NSYNC is on a song called Paradise," to which Timberlake responded by blinking twice into the camera.
Speaking to Us, Bass expressed his excitement for the song "Paradise," calling it one of his favorite tracks that the band has ever recorded together. He hinted that the song is very special and emotional.
When my mom first heard it, she cried and I couldn't help but shed a tear too. I've had the privilege of listening to Justin's entire album, and it truly is amazing. I feel honored to have an 'NSync song featured on this upcoming album because I believe it's going to be a huge success.
The group, which includes JC Chasez, Joey Fatone, and Chris Kirkpatrick, made a comeback last year with their first song in two decades, "Better Place," for Timberlake's movie Trolls Band Together. While this track showcased a new sound for 'NSync, Bass mentioned that their next song, "Paradise," will bring back the classic sound that fans love.
Lance Bass Promises New NSync Song Will Be Better Than the Group's Trolls Reunion Track
Lance Bass. Astrid Stawiarz /VMN19/Getty Images for MTV
Fans are going to be thrilled because the new music has that classic 'NSync sound. In the past, some people thought the Trolls song didn't sound like 'NSync, but that was for a movie. This time, fans will really hear those 'NSync harmonies in the new music.
Bass mentioned that he recorded both “Better Place’ and “Paradise” on the same day. During a fun studio session, Justin played “Paradise” for him and asked if he wanted to record it. Bass agreed, and they recorded the song right then and there.
With two new songs released by ‘NSync, fans are eager for more music from the beloved band. Lance Bass mentioned that they are open to new opportunities and are taking things one step at a time. Right now, their focus is on supporting Justin Timberlake's upcoming album and tour, as it will be a challenging endeavor. The future looks promising for the band, and they are excited to see what comes next.
Lance Bass Promises New NSync Song Will Be Better Than the Group's Trolls Reunion Track
Bass has partnered with Allegra to launch Allegra Airways, an online tool that assists allergy sufferers in finding travel routes with minimal pollen and air pollution.
As an allergy sufferer who has lived in various parts of the country, I have noticed that my allergies vary depending on the location. Recently, I have been realizing the extent of pollution all around the world and how it is contributing to the increase in allergies. It's concerning to see more and more people developing allergies as they age, making it a growing issue.
Editor's P/S:
Lance Bass's enthusiasm for the reunion of *NSYNC is palpable. The song "Paradise" holds a special place in his heart, evoking strong emotions and a deep connection to the band's legacy. His description of the classic "NSYNC sound returning evokes nostalgia and excitement among fans, promising a return to the melodies that made them famous. The collaboration with Justin Timberlake symbolizes the enduring bond between the former bandmates and their commitment to delivering music that resonates with listeners.
Bass's passion extends beyond music, as evidenced by his partnership with Allegra Airways. His personal experiences with allergies and his concern for others who suffer from them have driven him to create a tool that empowers allergy sufferers with information and support. His dedication to improving the lives of those with allergies reflects his empathy and commitment to making a positive impact on the world.