Nsync Full Albums Page

| Album | Year | Key Singles | Vibe | Sales (U.S.) | |--------|------|--------------|-------|----------------| | *NSYNC | 1998 | Tearin’ Up My Heart, I Want You Back | Teen pop / Euro-dance | 10M+ | | No Strings Attached | 2000 | Bye Bye Bye, It’s Gonna Be Me | Defiant, futuristic pop | 14M+ | | Celebrity | 2001 | Pop, Gone, Girlfriend | R&B, mature, experimental | 5M+ |


The Verdict: This is the "archaeological dig" album. It sounds dated in the best possible way—a snapshot of the pre-Lance Bass lineup finding their footing in German discos.


Though their time as a group was relatively short (1995–2002), NSYNC released three groundbreaking studio albums that defined the late ‘90s and early 2000s pop era. Here’s every full album, track by track. nsync full albums


The Debut – Two Versions

Originally released in Germany (1997), then in the U.S. (1998), this album launched the “TC” (JC Chasez & Justin Timberlake) powerhouse vocals. | Album | Year | Key Singles | Vibe | Sales (U

U.S. Tracklist Highlights:

🎵 Hidden Gem: “Everything I Own” – A heartfelt cover of Bread’s classic. Fun Fact: The U.S. version replaced some Euro-pop tracks (like “Giddy Up”) with ballads for American radio. The Verdict: This is the "archaeological dig" album


The Breakthrough Debut

Originally released in Germany in 1997 and then remixed for the US market in 1998, the self-titled debut arrived at the tail end of the decade’s first boy band wave. Produced largely by Swedish masterminds Denniz Pop and Max Martin (of Cheiron Studios), the album is a time capsule of late-90s Euro-pop with a distinctly American R&B undertow.