Joey Fatone.Photo: Paras Griffin/Getty

*NSYNC’sJoey Fatonereveals what it really felt like getting the band back together for the first time in over two decades.
Last week, the boy band, consisting of Fatone,Justin Timberlake,JC Chasez, Lance Bass and Chris Kirkpatrick, announced that their first single in over 20 years titled “Better Place” would appear in the soundtrack for Universal’sTrolls Band Together.
Fatone offered his advice on how to make an *NSYNC tour happen. “If the fans want it that much yell at the companies, yell at Sony, yell at them,” he said.
“Back in the day all the different magazines would pit us against each other even though Howie went to college with Chris, I’ve known Joey for years, I’ve known Lance for years,” McLean, continued.
The Backstreet Boys simply “wanted to make good music and just have fun and perform for you guys,” McLean explained. “That was it but the press was like, ‘*NSYNC or Backstreet Boys?'”
Now, McLean feels like the rivalry has softened. “There was a line drawn back then, but what I love today is the line has blurred because mostly both of our fans, all of our fans, are fans of music,” he said. “So, if you like the song, you like the song, it doesn’t matter who sings it.”
The Backstreet Boys perform at iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2022 in New York City.

Fatone admitted he actually liked some of the Backstreet Boys’ music. “I was always like, ‘Man, I just loved your song so much,'” he told his BSB panelists, adding, “I was pissed off because ‘All I Have to Give’ was one of my favorites. It’s funny because people are like, ‘Oh, you like the Backstreet Boys?’ and I’m, ‘Yeah, there music is good.'”
Thefather of twosaid any poking fun at the Backstreet Boys was merely a joke.
“One time I said — this was really funny — I think it was in the Huffington Post, somebody asked me, ‘Backstreet Boy are going on tour,’ and they asked me, ‘Why are they going on tour?'” Fatone recalled. “And I said, ‘Well, they needed the money.’ These are jokes, people! I told Nick [Carter] that and boy, he laughed, and the BSB army attacked the hell out of me. I got abused. Then later on, Nick has a photo of me with my pockets out and he hands me five bucks.”
“So many stars aligned,” Timberlake said in the clip while speaking to his bandmates. “That’s why I hit y’all, I was like, ‘Hey, something came up.’ If we do this song, it’s a love letter to our fans. I would be honored to have the group on this song.”
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The clip showed the five-piece supergroup reliving some memories in the studio as they lay down harmonies, with Timberlake behind the booth as he orchestrates the whole thing.
The band appears to be having fun in the video, from quirky dances and warm embraces with each other to plenty of head-bobbing to the disco-sounding track with a funky bassline. “Sounds good, sounds like it’s finished,” Kirkpatrick, 51, added in the clip, before Bass, 44, guesstimates that it was the “first *NSYNC song finished in 23 years.”
“Listen man, I love you guys. That s— is epic, man,” Timberlake says at the end of the clip before getting a hug from Fatone, who jokingly whispers to him that he’s “just gotta go pee, but I love you.”
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The new single will officially drop on Sept. 29 — with the thirdTrollsfilm hitting theaters on Nov. 17.
“When the stars align… got my brothers back together in the studio to work on something fun and the energy was special,” Timberlake captioned his video. “‘Better Place’ is coming 9/29 🙏🏻 LOVE Y’ALL.”
Fans first suspected a reunion in August when severalTrolls Band Togetherposters were posted in New York, featuring the first letter of the *NSYNC logo.
source: people.com