'NSYNC Reunion at the VMAs: What to Expect [VIDEO & REPORT]
By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Aug 20, 2013 03:31 PM EDT
One of the 90s boy group that successfully captivated the hearts of the many was 'NSYNC: a five-member group known for their eccentric yet iconic fashion style of mostly bandanas and double denims. More than a decade later, lead vocalist Justin Timberlake recounts of rather looking like a complete moron on stage, and with the rumored reunion of the five boys for the MTV Music Video Awards 2013, what do fans expect from the now mature men?
While the rumors of Justin Timberlake's "Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award" have proven to be true, buzz that he will be joined by his former members: Joey Fatone, Lance Bass, JC Chasez, and Chris Kirkpatrick, surprisingly spread like wildfire.
While the modern music scene is being endeavoured by Katy Perry's limelight as well as the likes of Lady Gaga, the return of the once-most favorited boy group is undeniably music to everyone's ears. Nevertheless, the reunion is said to only last for a performance or two for the show, and will conceivably end by the time the show ends.
Sources say that it is very unlikely that the reunion will lead to another album because Timberlake is already doing much better on his own as a singer, plus the added weight of his busy schedule as an actor.
Despite this sad reality, the boy group's comeback along with the other 90s groups, such as 98 Degrees and New Kids on the Block, is meant to give proper closure not only for themselves, but as well as for their fans.
So what can fans really expect from this reunion? Perhaps, a not so terribly hair-styled group of singing-and-dancing boys, or maybe a formally-clothed team of all-grown men. No matter what it is these boys will be serving to everyone, one thing is most certainly sure: MTV will take us down the memory lane to get another glimpse of the awesome "Bye Bye Bye" and "It's Gonna Be Me" moves that rocked every teenager's 90s boy group addiction.
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