“Joey Fatone on Which *NSYNC Song Should’ve Been a Bigger Hit (Exclusive)”
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- Joey Fatone appears to be like again at *NSYNC’s greatest moments and shares which track he thought followers would really like extra when it first dropped
- Fatone, who’s presently in Broadway’s &Juliet, additionally tells PEOPLE about a number of the band’s extra grueling moments on music video units
- Fatone is partnering with Pink Lobster to have fun its new $19.99 3-Course Shrimp Sensation
Joey Fatone appreciates all of the love followers have proven *NSYNC over time.
In a dialog with PEOPLE about his partnership with Pink Lobster to have fun the model’s new $19.99 3-Course Shrimp Sensation, Fatone reveals the one track that did not get as a lot appreciation from followers as he’d hoped.
“The one which’s all the time a banger and all the time enjoyable for me, I believe it was track that is like a B-side, is ‘It Makes Me Ill,’ ” he shares of the track, off of 2000’s No Strings Hooked up.
“It’s a good song, I think, that’s always a fun song to do or even listen to and stuff like that, and it should have been maybe been out more on the forefront. But hey, can’t have all the bangers out like that, can we?” he says with amusing.
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Fatone is proud to have “told stories” with the songs *NSYNC put out into the world.
“The concepts of the videos back in the day, which … People still shoot videos, but it’s not the way it used to be back in the day,” he explains.
With nostalgia for the ’90s as scorching as ever proper now, Fatone is worked up to see the return to a number of the extra playful attitudes that marked the flip of the millennium.
“People are starting to come back to doing fun and entertaining and very sometimes comical music videos and commercials again, like the Red Lobster that we’re doing right now,” he says. “It’s great. It’s awesome.”
As for his favourite music video to make along with his *NSYNC bandmates Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick, Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez, Fatone says that it was additionally “the most grueling one.”
“For ‘It’s Gonna Be Me,’ when we were dressed up as those little dolls, we were in makeup literally 24 hours, but it was just really cool because we had different things that were really life-size. There was these shelves that were in the video and it looks like it was all green screen, but no, they were real shelves,” he explains.
“There was a real, live bug Beetle car in a box, and so was the motorcycle. So it looked like it was a kids’ thing, but we were really in it.”
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