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May 27, 2003 - In a new Rollingstone article, JC reveals that he's not only about music sales with his forthcoming album. JC wants the ecclectic and artistic music to speak for itself. The twenty songs written for the tentatively dated album are based on experiences in JC's life from seeing an attractive woman to interracial relationships, mixing various sounds and musical genres. "I took more of an artistic approach," JC says. "I'm not sure about typical *NSYNC fans--I hope to take younger fans who grew up with us and give them more to think about. I'm trying to respect their intelligence." |
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*Read the entire article, courtesy of Rollingstone.com* |
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May 23, 2003 - Here is a review of JC's performance at Wango Tango last weekend by Mark Wyckoff of the Ventura County Star Newspaper, "8:06 p.m.: *NSYNC's Chasez, backed by a massive marching band made of of area students, puts on a splendid show with his solo hit, 'Blowin' Me Up (With Her Love)' off the 'Drumline' soundtrack." |
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May 20, 2003 - JC was very busy this past weekend. Not only did he give a killer performance at Wango Tango, but he also served as co-host at the fourth annual "Your Show" in San Diego. Fans and critics alike were very impressed with JC's performance at Wango Tango where he did a 10-minute performance of his hit "Blowin' Me Up (With Her Love)" with a live marching band. |
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May 2, 2003 - JC delves even deeper into electronic music. After lending his voice to producer BT's new release, JC has recently participated in an impromtu collaboration with Basement Jaxx. The collaboration will be included in Basement Jaxx's upcoming release. Meanwhile, JC is still hard at work on his forthcoming solo project, tentatively titled "Schizophrenic." |
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*To read the entire article, courtesy of mtv.com, click |
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