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Celebrity (album)

Celebrity is the fourth and final studio album by American boy band NSYNC. It was released by Jive Records on July 24, 2001. Due to constant criticism that they were not a "credible group", NSYNC began experimenting with genres such as hip hop and two-step. As with their previous studio album, No Strings Attached (2000), numerous producers, including BT, Rodney Jerkins, Brian McKnight, PAJAM, and the Neptunes, worked on the album. Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez also contributed to production, while they co-wrote 10 of 13 tracks in an attempt to develop a unique sound, which includes pop, R&B, teen pop, and urban genres.

Celebrity
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 24, 2001 (2001-07-24)
Recorded2001
Studio
Various
Genre
Length49:31
LabelJive
Producer
NSYNC chronology
No Strings Attached
(2000)
Celebrity
(2001)
Greatest Hits
(2005)
Singles from Celebrity
  1. "Pop"
    Released: May 14, 2001
  2. "Gone"
    Released: September 4, 2001
  3. "Girlfriend"
    Released: March 12, 2002

After being delayed by unfinished recording sessions, Celebrity was released to generally favorable reviews from music critics, many of whom praised the production and songwriting. The album was the band's second album to debut at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart, with first week sales of 1,879,495 copies in the US, which became the second-best debut week sales in the country. It was also the third-best selling album on the Billboard 200 in 2001, after Shaggy's Hot Shot (2000) and Linkin Park's Hybrid Theory (2000), and has since been certified quintuple platinum in the US by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). NSYNC embarked on the accompanying PopOdyssey and Celebrity tours for promotion.

Background and development

 
 
JC Chasez and Justin Timberlake co-wrote 10 of 13 songs on the album in order to experiment with different sounds and genres.[1]

At the 2000 Billboard Music Awards on December 5, NSYNC announced they would begin "experimenting with new music" for their third studio album at a recording studio in Florida during January and February 2001. Justin Timberlake said the band planned to spend two months in the studio to come up with ideas, while Joey Fatone stated that they may leave Florida as the album progresses. NSYNC also said they wanted to collaborate with Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs and Richard Marx, with whom they had worked on their third studio album No Strings Attached (2000).[2]

Although No Strings Attached sold 14 million copies worldwide, including a record 2.4 million in the United States during its first week, critics ridiculed the band, who did not match the critics' perceptions as a "credible group" and were not considered "artistic".[3][4] In response to this, NSYNC decided to be more involved in production, co-writing 10 of the 13 tracks on Celebrity. JC Chasez discussed the recording process in an interview with Billboard: "Our objective was not to be self-conscious and try to make another hit record. Instead, we set out to make a record that was more reflective of what turns us on musically. We also wanted to prove that pop music comes in a lot of different flavors. It's not all bubble-gum."[3][5] The band decided to assign roles for each member to combat media perception of "leadership roles within the group". Timberlake and Chasez worked on the album's production and music, while Lance Bass was assigned to handle business and management, and Fatone started to plan the supporting tour alongside Chris Kirkpatrick.[4] Celebrity finished production in June 2001.[6]

Recording and production

NSYNC sought out several collaborators to add new styles to their sound for Celebrity. BT was recruited when Chasez, a fan of BT's music, befriended the producer at shows. Though initially hesitant to work with the band as their styles were opposite from each other, BT finally agreed when Timberlake told him he could do whatever he wanted with the group's vocals.[7] Timberlake told BT he wanted the track to sound like "The Hip Hop Phenomenon" on the UK version of BT's 1999 album Movement in Still Life, to which BT responded, "If you wanna do something that punk-rock, I'll do it."[1][7] During the production of "Pop", BT tried 40 different treatments for vocals, with him using equipment that is commonly used for movie sound effects, and he constantly shouted Michael Jackson's name at Timberlake to inspire him. BT changed the song from "new-school R&B, Timbaland-style beats, to progressive house".[7]

NSYNC choreographer Wade Robson also took on a bigger role for the band as he co-wrote and produced multiple tracks for Celebrity, including "Pop", "Gone", and the title track.[8] "Gone" was initially written as a duet between Timberlake and Jackson, but was declined by Jackson.[9] Timberlake took the song to NSYNC's A&R team and the band later recorded it. Jackson changed his mind after the song's release and wanted it to be performed only as a duet between himself and Timberlake, but they could not find a way to rewrite the song.[10] American production duo the Neptunes produced Celebrity's third single "Girlfriend".[1][4] Timberlake was determined to get American musician Stevie Wonder to play the harmonica for "Something Like You" after Timberlake composed the song with his songwriting partner Robin Wiley. Wonder recorded the harmonica part after Jive Records contacted him, with Timberlake describing his presence as a "surreal moment".[1] Brad Daymond and Alex Greggs, known as Riprock 'n' Alex G, returned from No Strings Attached to write and produce three tracks: "The Two of Us", "Up Against the Wall", and "The Game is Over".[11][12] Bass stated that "The Two of Us" was inspired by the music of Craig David.[6]

Composition and lyrical content

Celebrity includes elements of several musical genres, including pop,[13][14] R&B,[14] teen pop,[15] and urban.[16] In contrast to No Strings Attached, the decision to experiment with different sounds on songs such as "Pop" was made so NSYNC could appear more mature and musically diverse.[4] The album fuses sounds from NSYNC's earlier songs such as "Bye Bye Bye" (2000) with experimental genres, including hip hop and British two-step.[3] Several of the producers who worked on Celebrity influenced the unique sound of each track, which was attributed to the band's self-awareness and desire to accentuate different aspects of their music.[17]

The album's first track, "Pop", refers to NSYNC's defense of the pop genre towards their critics.[18] Larry Flick of Billboard described the song as "a crafty, anthemic blend of Cameo-style electro-funk beats, Euro-pop synths, heavy-metal guitars, and Timberlake's now-signature human beat-box riffs",[3] while John Hugar of Uproxx referred to it as "a sort of proto-salvo against in the rockist vs. poptimists argument", and called the song a preview of Timberlake's 2003 single "Rock Your Body".[19] The next track, "Celebrity", was produced by Rodney Jerkins, who used "low-key, funksome, two-step slither" along with camera clicks.[14][20] The lyrics outline the negative consequences of being "a multi-millionaire, globe-trotting pop star", while Jon O'Brien of Billboard noted that the song is influenced by the Blackstreet and Janet Jackson song "Girlfriend/Boyfriend" (1999).[5] "The Game is Over", according to Barry Walters of Rolling Stone, includes the "Pac-Man theme and dance-y squeaks", and "echoes the sounds and sentiments of the last album's edgiest cuts".[11] The fourth track, "Girlfriend", is an R&B song that was produced by the Neptunes.[20] A remix of the track that features rapper Nelly was noted for giving the song a hip hop influence.[21] Nelly raps over a minimal guitar figure for two verses; the first which lasted for 61 seconds before the song's first verse.[22] "The Two of Us" is an "R&B waltz"[5] containing a "British dancefloor beat",[23] which was compared to that of "Digital Get Down" from No Strings Attached.[24] Staff writers at Billboard considered the ballad "Gone" to be "harrowing, relentless and unmistakably final".[25] Hugar noted "Gone" as the precursor to Timberlake's second single "Cry Me a River" (2002).[19]

"Tell Me, Tell Me... Baby" was written by Max Martin and includes elements of Europop.[17] According to O'Brien, the song contains "larger than life beats, swelling strings" and a bombastic chorus, which serves as a "blatant throwback".[5] "Up Against the Wall" is an R&B song that features two-step garage elements;[23] it was compared to Billy Joel's song "Get It Right the First Time" from his 1977 album The Stranger,[24] while the middle eight was compared to songs by the UK garage group So Solid Crew.[5] "See Right Through You", the ninth track on Celebrity, has an R&B sound;[20] according to David Browne of Entertainment Weekly, the song is "another tale of betrayal by scheming girls". The Brian McKnight-produced track "Selfish" combines the vocals of Chasez and Timberlake with an adult contemporary track.[15] "Just Don't Tell Me That", a teen pop track, is similar to songs by Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys.[11] The song's lyrics describe a "fame-seeking girlfriend" spending too much time at the Playboy Mansion.[5] According to Browne, "Something Like You" is a "squishy ballad with drooling-puppy harmonies and lyrics".[15] The chorus was compared to the Boyz II Men song "4 Seasons of Loneliness".[5] The US version of the album's final song "Do Your Thing" contains "stuttering electronic beats" and a bar by the songwriter J. Moss.[5] Browne described the song as "mild electronica";[15] "Do Your Thing" is included on Celebrity because Jive Records wanted a song that showcased NSYNC's vocal talents and harmony.[1]

Artwork and title

The artwork of Celebrity depicts the band walking on a red carpet while surrounded by flashing cameras and a crowd.[8] Jackie Murphy created the artwork, which was photographed by Mark Seliger.[12] Writing for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine considered the garish cover art to be a hybrid of the cover of the Beatles' 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and music videos by alternative rock band Sammy, and said the title Celebrity "none too subtly [draws] attention to the fact that they're stars".[17] Ariana Bacle of Entertainment Weekly stated the appearance of each member on the artwork is "tame" in comparison to that of NSYNC's 1997 self-titled debut studio album, specifically criticizing Chasez and Joey Fatone's highlights for seeking unneeded attention.[26]

Release and promotion

 
NSYNC appeared on Total Request Live to promote Celebrity on its release date.

The album was officially announced on April 2, 2001 as Celebrity, with Jive Records having intentions to release an "uptempo" first single later that month.[27][28] On May 11, 2001, MTV played a recording of "Pop" via satellite during NSYNC's tour rehearsal for PopOdyssey, leading to the song's release to radio stations as the album's lead single three days later.[29] Celebrity was initially set to be released on June 26, 2001, with the opening date of PopOdyssey on May 12, 2001.[27][28] The tour was postponed to May 18, 2001, because the staging was still in development, and the album's release date was postponed to July 24, 2001.[30][31] NSYNC decided to perform the tracks from Celebrity on tour before its release.[32] The tour was sponsored by Verizon, which launched several television and radio advertising campaigns across the US in promotion of the album and its release date.[33] In an interview with Billboard, Chasez stated the concept of playing new songs at a concert was unusual but he felt it was a good sign that the crowd was actively participating. Jive Records president Barry Weiss was surprised by the band's touring approach, acknowledging the audience response would indicate "an album of immeasurable creative and commercial depth".[29]

MTV broadcast a television special entitled The Road to Celebrity on July 21 and 22, 2001.[29] The premiere of Celebrity, which included celebrities such as Britney Spears, Hugh Hefner, the Olsen Twins, and Aisha Tyler, was held at West Hollywood on July 23, 2001.[34] NSYNC also played several songs at a tailgate party in the parking lot and appeared on MTV's Total Request Live on July 24, 2001, coinciding with the date of the album's ultimate release.[29] To promote Celebrity, NSYNC appeared on The Rosie O'Donnell Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and Today, between June and August 2001.[35] On the August 2001 magazine issue of Rolling Stone, each NSYNC member was featured on an individual cover, in addition to a cover with the whole group.[36] The recording process and promotional cycle for Celebrity was more condensed than previous albums, as the group scrambled to finish the album while planning for PopOdyssey. Chasez stated that the process of recording, promoting and touring was "everything at once".[1]

Tours

NSYNC embarked on two concert tours to promote the album. The first was PopOdyssey, which began on May 23, 2001, in Jacksonville, Florida,[37] and concluded on September 1, 2001, in Mexico City.[38] The tour's set was a five-story-high main stage with several smaller stages surrounding it, with the setup being transported by 88 trucks in comparison to the 19 trucks used for their No Strings Attached Tour (2000).[39] Earning over $90 million, PopOdyssey was the second biggest tour of 2001.[40] The band's second tour for Celebrity was the Celebrity Tour, which began on March 3, 2002, in Portland, Oregon, and concluded on April 28, 2002, in Orlando, Florida.[41] In contrast to PopOdyssey, the tour favored music over spectacle and incorporated their older songs with new arrangements.[42][43] It earned $33 million.[44]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic65/100[45]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [17]
Blender     [16]
Christgau's Consumer Guide [46]
Dotmusic          [14]
Entertainment WeeklyB[15]
NME8/10[47]
Q     [48]
Rolling Stone     [11]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [49]
Slant Magazine     [13]

Celebrity was met with generally favorable reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 65 based on 11 reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[45]

Erlewine said Celebrity is NSYNC's "most varied album yet" and called it a highlight from the teen-pop era of 1999–2001, and praised the musicianship of Timberlake, Chasez, and the songwriters.[17] J.D. Considine of Blender said the album "shines brightest when the group matures enough to forget about its image and focus on the tunes".[16] Alex Needham of NME wrote that although NSYNC display feelings of discontent on Celebrity, they "have the tunes to make up for it".[47] In one of his "Consumer Guide" reviews, Robert Christgau gave the album a one-star honorable mention, writing, "they survive writing their own songs", highlighting "Selfish" and "Do Your Thing".[46] Neil Strauss of The New York Times singled out "The Game Is Over," with its "skittering, robotic video-game beat" as an impressive track.[50]

Browne stated that Celebrity is "the consummate teen-pop experience", listing R&B, ballads, self-expression and Europop as examples of genres included. He also said it is "pleasant filler and nothing more".[15] Walters said the anxiety in the singers' vocals allowed them to "pave a new high road for teen pop’s future", and that he found the band's calling out of "anonymous gold diggers" on several tracks tiresome.[11] Writing for Slant, Sal Cinquemani criticized the album for being "slightly overcooked and a tad overzealous", saying it is unfortunate NSYNC "couldn’t completely discard the classic hit-making formula in favor of the more experimental pop that seems so inherent in this and their last album". He said NSYNC could become "The Beatles of their generation" if they abandoned the pop genre and survived the growing pains and the aging of their fans.[13] The staff of Q said Celebrity is "quality froth" despite not being good,[48] and the staff from E! Online stated that 13-year-old girls would love the album while others will only reluctantly appreciate it.[51]

Dotmusic's Cyd Jaymes was critical of Celebrity, praising the first track "Pop" for being one of the best singles of 2001, but describing the remainder of the album as "formulaic, less-than-meaty balladeering and the odd glimmer of upbeat hope", and largely underwhelming.[14] Jason Thompson of PopMatters described it as "threadbare cookie crunch" and accused the band of setting double-standards for their fans, saying NSYNC "enjoy flaunting their own image while at the same time playing a candy-ass game of 'don't like us only for our status'".[24]

Commercial performance

In the US, Celebrity debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Although it did not sell as many copies as No Strings Attached, Celebrity, selling 1,879,955 copies, had the second-best debut week sales at the time since Nielsen SoundScan had begun monitoring record retailers in 1991.[52][53] Billboard said the album's failure to match the first-week sales of its predecessor was due to the 2001 US economy's weaker state in comparison with the previous year, as well as the first decline in album sales in more than a decade.[33] On August 22, 2001, Celebrity was certified quintuple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting shipments of 5,000,000 units in the US.[54] It became the third best-selling album of 2001, selling 4.42 million copies. Sales of the album were marginally lower than those of Shaggy's Hot Shot by 86,000 copies, which only beat it in the cassette format; Hot Shot sold 304,000 tapes while Celebrity only sold 92,000 tapes.[55] Celebrity was ranked at number nine on the Billboard 200 year-end chart for 2001.[56] As of March 2015, the album had sold 5,002,000 copies in the US according to Nielsen Music.[57] It has sold an additional 826,000 units at the BMG Music Club, as of February 2003.[58]

Celebrity debuted at number one in Canada on the Canadian Albums Chart, selling 71,254 copies, which was the biggest first-week album sales of 2001.[33] It was certified double platinum by Music Canada (MC) for selling over 200,000 units in the country on November 7, 2001.[59] In the United Kingdom, the album sold 13,000 units in its debut week,[33] entering at number 12 on the UK Albums Chart.[60] Celebrity was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for selling over 100,000 copies in the UK on May 17, 2002.[61] Several European companies reported slow album sales, including Fnac in France and Spain, WOM in Germany, and Ricordi in Italy. The album sold 20,000 units in the first week in Japan,[33] where it peaked at number 11 on the Oricon Albums Chart.[62] Celebrity peaked at number 10 on Australia's ARIA Albums chart, and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for selling over 35,000 units in the country.[63][64] In 2001 Celebrity was the ninth best-selling album globally, selling 6.5 million copies.[65]

Legacy

At the end of the Celebrity Tour in May 2002, NSYNC went on hiatus to take time off from touring and recording and to accommodate for Timberlake's desire to record a solo album.[66][67][68] Although the hiatus was originally planned to be temporary with the band intending on recording a fourth album once Timberlake released the album,[69][70][71] they never returned to record together in the studio.[5][72]

Celebrity is retrospectively seen as "a logical swan song" for NSYNC because it came after the record-breaking commercial success of No Strings Attached and before the band's eventual dissolution.[19][66] Music critics observed that the album was the basis for Timberlake's solo career,[5][73] as the album's singles consisted of only songs Timberlake co-wrote, in addition to album promotion that centered around Timberlake.[74] Hugar compared Celebrity to Zayn Malik's and Harry Styles' desires for solo stardom after One Direction's hiatus, concluding that it is "a reminder that boy bands are rarely built to last".[19] NPR's Maria Sherman stated the album shifted the band further towards the R&B genre and "firmly established Timberlake as the bandleader and pushed Chasez's powerful pop vocals to the periphery".[75] Andrew Unterberger of Billboard acknowledged that Celebrity contained sounds which "pushes pop music into the future".[18]

Track listing

Track listing and credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[8] All lead vocals provided by Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez.

Track listings for the American and Canadian edition[8][76]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Pop"
  • BT
  • Timberlake
  • Robson
3:57
2."Celebrity"
3:17
3."The Game Is Over"
  • Riprock 'n' Alex G
  • Chasez
3:25
4."Girlfriend"The Neptunes4:13
5."The Two of Us"
  • Chasez
  • Greggs
  • Daymond
  • Riprock 'n' Alex G
  • Chasez
3:50
6."Gone"
  • Timberlake
  • Robson
  • Timberlake
  • Robson
4:51
7."Tell Me, Tell Me... Baby"Yacoub3:36
8."Up Against the Wall"
  • Chasez
  • Timberlake
  • Greggs
  • Daymond
  • Riprock 'n' Alex G
  • Chasez
3:36
9."See Right Through You"
  • Timberlake
  • Larry "Rock" Campbell
  • Robson
  • Timberlake
  • Robson
2:52
10."Selfish"
  • Chasez
  • Jolyon Skinner
Brian McKnight4:19
11."Just Don't Tell Me That"
  • Lundin
  • Schulze
3:02
12."Something Like You"
  • Timberlake
  • Buchanan
  • Wiley
4:14
13."Do Your Thing"James MossPAJAM4:19
Total length:49:31
Track listings for the International edition[77][78][79]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."That Girl (Will Never Be Mine)" (bonus track)
  • Lundin
  • Schulze
  • Carlsson
  • Lundin
  • Schulze
3:24
14."Falling" (bonus track)
3:48
15."Do Your Thing"MossPAJAM4:19
Total length:56:43
Track listings for the Special edition[80][81]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Pop" (Pablo La Rosa's Funktified Mix)
  • Timberlake
  • Robson
  • BT
  • Timberlake
  • Robson
5:38
17."Pop" (Databass Remix)
  • Timberlake
  • Robson
  • BT
  • Timberlake
  • Robson
5:31
18."Gone" (Gone Clubbin' (I'll Be Back Late) Mix)
  • Timberlake
  • Robson
  • Timberlake
  • Robson
5:57
19."Girlfriend" (The Neptunes Remix featuring Nelly)
  • Timberlake
  • Hugo
  • Williams
The Neptunes4:43
Total length:78:32
Track listings for the UK special edition bonus disc[82]
No.TitleLength
1."Pop" (Pablo La Rosa's Funktified Remix)5:38
2."Pop" (Deep Dish Cha-Ching Mix)11:49
3."Pop" (Terminalhead Vocal Mix)5:35
4."Gone" (Gone Clubbin' I'll Be Back Late Remix)5:57
5."Gone" (Spanish version)4:22
6."Girlfriend" (The Neptunes Remix featuring Nelly)4:43
7."Girlfriend" (The Neptunes Remix Instrumental)4:43
8."Pop" (music video)3:57
9."Gone" (music video)4:51
10."Girlfriend" (music video)4:13

Personnel

All credits taken from AllMusic.[12]

NSYNC

  • Lance Bass – background vocals
  • JC Chasez – lead vocals, producer
  • Joey Fatone – background vocals
  • Chris Kirkpatrick – background vocals
  • Justin Timberlake – lead vocals, arranger, multi instruments, producer, beatbox

Instrumentation

Production

  • BT – arranger, programming, producer, engineer, mixing
  • Rodney Jerkins – multi instruments, producer
  • Kristian Lundin – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Brian McKnight – keyboards, producer
  • James Moss – producer, engineer, rap, mixing
  • J. Valentine – background vocals, writer, producer
  • Rami – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Wade Robson – arranger, multi instruments, producer
  • Jake Schulze – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Robin Wiley – producer, digital editing, string arrangements

Technical

  • Alan Armitage – engineer
  • Brady Barnett – digital editing
  • Stuart Brawley – engineer, mixing
  • Christopher Carroll – mixing
  • Bradley Daymond – mixing
  • Todd Fairall – engineer
  • Tony Flores – mixing
  • Michael Forbes – engineer
  • Brian Garten – engineer
  • Alexander Greggs – mixing
  • Paul Gregory – engineer
  • Kevin Guarnieri – engineer, digital editing, assistant engineer
  • Chris Haggerty – digital editing
  • Chaz Harper – mastering
  • Jean-Marie Horvat – mixing
  • Bill Importico – engineer
  • Joel Kazmi – engineer, assistant vocal engineer
  • Scott Kieklak – mixing
  • Peter Mokran – mixing
  • Dylan Koski-Budabin – engineer
  • Pablo Munguia – engineer, assistant engineer
  • Paulino Oliveira – assistant engineer
  • John O'Mahoney – mixing
  • Charles Pollard – programming, engineer, string arrangements
  • Talley Sherwood – engineer
  • Mary Ann Souza – assistant engineer
  • Rich Tapper – assistant engineer, mixing
  • Jim Tobin – FOH Manager
  • Michael Tucker – engineer, assistant engineer, mixing, vocal recording
  • Carlos Vazquez – beat programming
  • Chris Wood – engineer

Other

  • Steven Gerstein – stylist
  • Jackie Murphy – art direction, design
  • Frankie Payne – hair stylist
  • Mark Seliger – photography

Charts

Certifications

Certifications and sales for Celebrity
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[64] Gold 35,000^
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[107] Gold 50,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[59] 2× Platinum 200,000^
South Africa (RISA)[108] 2× Platinum 100,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[61] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[54] 5× Platinum 5,828,000[A]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for Celebrity
Country Date Format(s) Label Ref.
Japan July 18, 2001 CD Sony [77]
United Kingdom July 23, 2001 RCA [109]
Canada July 24, 2001 CD Sony [110]
United States
  • Cassette
  • CD
Jive [111]
United Kingdom April 29, 2002 CD (special edition) RCA [82]
Japan August 7, 2002 CD (reissue) Sony [80]
June 20, 2007 [112]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ As of March 2015, the album has sold 5,002,000 copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan, which does not count albums sold through clubs like the BMG Music Club, where it sold 826,000 units as of February 2003.[57][58] Combined, it has sold over 5,828,000 copies in the US.

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Celebrity is the fourth and final studio album by American boy band NSYNC It was released by Jive Records on July 24 2001 Due to constant criticism that they were not a credible group NSYNC began experimenting with genres such as hip hop and two step As with their previous studio album No Strings Attached 2000 numerous producers including BT Rodney Jerkins Brian McKnight PAJAM and the Neptunes worked on the album Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez also contributed to production while they co wrote 10 of 13 tracks in an attempt to develop a unique sound which includes pop R amp B teen pop and urban genres CelebrityStudio album by NSYNCReleasedJuly 24 2001 2001 07 24 Recorded2001StudioVarious Backroom Glendale California U S Battery New York City U S Carpal Tunnel Los Angeles U S Clinton New York City U S Larrabee North Universal City California U S Location Stockholm SwedenMetalworks Mississauga CanadaParc Orlando Florida U S Record Plant Los Angeles U S Right Track New York City U S Sound Chamber North Hollywood Los Angeles U S Westlake Los Angeles U S Wire Orlando Florida U S GenrePop R amp B teen pop urbanLength49 31LabelJiveProducerBT JC Chasez Rodney Jerkins Roy Royalty Hamilton Kristian Lundin Brian McKnight The Neptunes PAJAM Rami Yacoub Riprock n Alex G Wade J Robson Jake Schulze Justin Timberlake Robin WileyNSYNC chronologyNo Strings Attached 2000 Celebrity 2001 Greatest Hits 2005 Singles from Celebrity Pop Released May 14 2001 Gone Released September 4 2001 Girlfriend Released March 12 2002After being delayed by unfinished recording sessions Celebrity was released to generally favorable reviews from music critics many of whom praised the production and songwriting The album was the band s second album to debut at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart with first week sales of 1 879 495 copies in the US which became the second best debut week sales in the country It was also the third best selling album on the Billboard 200 in 2001 after Shaggy s Hot Shot 2000 and Linkin Park s Hybrid Theory 2000 and has since been certified quintuple platinum in the US by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA NSYNC embarked on the accompanying PopOdyssey and Celebrity tours for promotion Contents 1 Background and development 2 Recording and production 3 Composition and lyrical content 4 Artwork and title 5 Release and promotion 5 1 Tours 6 Critical reception 7 Commercial performance 8 Legacy 9 Track listing 10 Personnel 11 Charts 11 1 Weekly charts 11 2 Year end charts 11 3 Decade end charts 12 Certifications 13 Release history 14 See also 15 Notes 16 ReferencesBackground and development Edit JC Chasez and Justin Timberlake co wrote 10 of 13 songs on the album in order to experiment with different sounds and genres 1 At the 2000 Billboard Music Awards on December 5 NSYNC announced they would begin experimenting with new music for their third studio album at a recording studio in Florida during January and February 2001 Justin Timberlake said the band planned to spend two months in the studio to come up with ideas while Joey Fatone stated that they may leave Florida as the album progresses NSYNC also said they wanted to collaborate with Kevin She kspere Briggs and Richard Marx with whom they had worked on their third studio album No Strings Attached 2000 2 Although No Strings Attached sold 14 million copies worldwide including a record 2 4 million in the United States during its first week critics ridiculed the band who did not match the critics perceptions as a credible group and were not considered artistic 3 4 In response to this NSYNC decided to be more involved in production co writing 10 of the 13 tracks on Celebrity JC Chasez discussed the recording process in an interview with Billboard Our objective was not to be self conscious and try to make another hit record Instead we set out to make a record that was more reflective of what turns us on musically We also wanted to prove that pop music comes in a lot of different flavors It s not all bubble gum 3 5 The band decided to assign roles for each member to combat media perception of leadership roles within the group Timberlake and Chasez worked on the album s production and music while Lance Bass was assigned to handle business and management and Fatone started to plan the supporting tour alongside Chris Kirkpatrick 4 Celebrity finished production in June 2001 6 Recording and production EditNSYNC sought out several collaborators to add new styles to their sound for Celebrity BT was recruited when Chasez a fan of BT s music befriended the producer at shows Though initially hesitant to work with the band as their styles were opposite from each other BT finally agreed when Timberlake told him he could do whatever he wanted with the group s vocals 7 Timberlake told BT he wanted the track to sound like The Hip Hop Phenomenon on the UK version of BT s 1999 album Movement in Still Life to which BT responded If you wanna do something that punk rock I ll do it 1 7 During the production of Pop BT tried 40 different treatments for vocals with him using equipment that is commonly used for movie sound effects and he constantly shouted Michael Jackson s name at Timberlake to inspire him BT changed the song from new school R amp B Timbaland style beats to progressive house 7 NSYNC choreographer Wade Robson also took on a bigger role for the band as he co wrote and produced multiple tracks for Celebrity including Pop Gone and the title track 8 Gone was initially written as a duet between Timberlake and Jackson but was declined by Jackson 9 Timberlake took the song to NSYNC s A amp R team and the band later recorded it Jackson changed his mind after the song s release and wanted it to be performed only as a duet between himself and Timberlake but they could not find a way to rewrite the song 10 American production duo the Neptunes produced Celebrity s third single Girlfriend 1 4 Timberlake was determined to get American musician Stevie Wonder to play the harmonica for Something Like You after Timberlake composed the song with his songwriting partner Robin Wiley Wonder recorded the harmonica part after Jive Records contacted him with Timberlake describing his presence as a surreal moment 1 Brad Daymond and Alex Greggs known as Riprock n Alex G returned from No Strings Attached to write and produce three tracks The Two of Us Up Against the Wall and The Game is Over 11 12 Bass stated that The Two of Us was inspired by the music of Craig David 6 Composition and lyrical content EditCelebrity includes elements of several musical genres including pop 13 14 R amp B 14 teen pop 15 and urban 16 In contrast to No Strings Attached the decision to experiment with different sounds on songs such as Pop was made so NSYNC could appear more mature and musically diverse 4 The album fuses sounds from NSYNC s earlier songs such as Bye Bye Bye 2000 with experimental genres including hip hop and British two step 3 Several of the producers who worked on Celebrity influenced the unique sound of each track which was attributed to the band s self awareness and desire to accentuate different aspects of their music 17 The album s first track Pop refers to NSYNC s defense of the pop genre towards their critics 18 Larry Flick of Billboard described the song as a crafty anthemic blend of Cameo style electro funk beats Euro pop synths heavy metal guitars and Timberlake s now signature human beat box riffs 3 while John Hugar of Uproxx referred to it as a sort of proto salvo against in the rockist vs poptimists argument and called the song a preview of Timberlake s 2003 single Rock Your Body 19 The next track Celebrity was produced by Rodney Jerkins who used low key funksome two step slither along with camera clicks 14 20 The lyrics outline the negative consequences of being a multi millionaire globe trotting pop star while Jon O Brien of Billboard noted that the song is influenced by the Blackstreet and Janet Jackson song Girlfriend Boyfriend 1999 5 The Game is Over according to Barry Walters of Rolling Stone includes the Pac Man theme and dance y squeaks and echoes the sounds and sentiments of the last album s edgiest cuts 11 The fourth track Girlfriend is an R amp B song that was produced by the Neptunes 20 A remix of the track that features rapper Nelly was noted for giving the song a hip hop influence 21 Nelly raps over a minimal guitar figure for two verses the first which lasted for 61 seconds before the song s first verse 22 The Two of Us is an R amp B waltz 5 containing a British dancefloor beat 23 which was compared to that of Digital Get Down from No Strings Attached 24 Staff writers at Billboard considered the ballad Gone to be harrowing relentless and unmistakably final 25 Hugar noted Gone as the precursor to Timberlake s second single Cry Me a River 2002 19 Tell Me Tell Me Baby was written by Max Martin and includes elements of Europop 17 According to O Brien the song contains larger than life beats swelling strings and a bombastic chorus which serves as a blatant throwback 5 Up Against the Wall is an R amp B song that features two step garage elements 23 it was compared to Billy Joel s song Get It Right the First Time from his 1977 album The Stranger 24 while the middle eight was compared to songs by the UK garage group So Solid Crew 5 See Right Through You the ninth track on Celebrity has an R amp B sound 20 according to David Browne of Entertainment Weekly the song is another tale of betrayal by scheming girls The Brian McKnight produced track Selfish combines the vocals of Chasez and Timberlake with an adult contemporary track 15 Just Don t Tell Me That a teen pop track is similar to songs by Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys 11 The song s lyrics describe a fame seeking girlfriend spending too much time at the Playboy Mansion 5 According to Browne Something Like You is a squishy ballad with drooling puppy harmonies and lyrics 15 The chorus was compared to the Boyz II Men song 4 Seasons of Loneliness 5 The US version of the album s final song Do Your Thing contains stuttering electronic beats and a bar by the songwriter J Moss 5 Browne described the song as mild electronica 15 Do Your Thing is included on Celebrity because Jive Records wanted a song that showcased NSYNC s vocal talents and harmony 1 Artwork and title EditThe artwork of Celebrity depicts the band walking on a red carpet while surrounded by flashing cameras and a crowd 8 Jackie Murphy created the artwork which was photographed by Mark Seliger 12 Writing for AllMusic Stephen Thomas Erlewine considered the garish cover art to be a hybrid of the cover of the Beatles 1967 album Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band and music videos by alternative rock band Sammy and said the title Celebrity none too subtly draws attention to the fact that they re stars 17 Ariana Bacle of Entertainment Weekly stated the appearance of each member on the artwork is tame in comparison to that of NSYNC s 1997 self titled debut studio album specifically criticizing Chasez and Joey Fatone s highlights for seeking unneeded attention 26 Release and promotion Edit NSYNC appeared on Total Request Live to promote Celebrity on its release date The album was officially announced on April 2 2001 as Celebrity with Jive Records having intentions to release an uptempo first single later that month 27 28 On May 11 2001 MTV played a recording of Pop via satellite during NSYNC s tour rehearsal for PopOdyssey leading to the song s release to radio stations as the album s lead single three days later 29 Celebrity was initially set to be released on June 26 2001 with the opening date of PopOdyssey on May 12 2001 27 28 The tour was postponed to May 18 2001 because the staging was still in development and the album s release date was postponed to July 24 2001 30 31 NSYNC decided to perform the tracks from Celebrity on tour before its release 32 The tour was sponsored by Verizon which launched several television and radio advertising campaigns across the US in promotion of the album and its release date 33 In an interview with Billboard Chasez stated the concept of playing new songs at a concert was unusual but he felt it was a good sign that the crowd was actively participating Jive Records president Barry Weiss was surprised by the band s touring approach acknowledging the audience response would indicate an album of immeasurable creative and commercial depth 29 MTV broadcast a television special entitled The Road to Celebrity on July 21 and 22 2001 29 The premiere of Celebrity which included celebrities such as Britney Spears Hugh Hefner the Olsen Twins and Aisha Tyler was held at West Hollywood on July 23 2001 34 NSYNC also played several songs at a tailgate party in the parking lot and appeared on MTV s Total Request Live on July 24 2001 coinciding with the date of the album s ultimate release 29 To promote Celebrity NSYNC appeared on The Rosie O Donnell Show The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Today between June and August 2001 35 On the August 2001 magazine issue of Rolling Stone each NSYNC member was featured on an individual cover in addition to a cover with the whole group 36 The recording process and promotional cycle for Celebrity was more condensed than previous albums as the group scrambled to finish the album while planning for PopOdyssey Chasez stated that the process of recording promoting and touring was everything at once 1 Tours Edit See also PopOdyssey and Celebrity Tour NSYNC embarked on two concert tours to promote the album The first was PopOdyssey which began on May 23 2001 in Jacksonville Florida 37 and concluded on September 1 2001 in Mexico City 38 The tour s set was a five story high main stage with several smaller stages surrounding it with the setup being transported by 88 trucks in comparison to the 19 trucks used for their No Strings Attached Tour 2000 39 Earning over 90 million PopOdyssey was the second biggest tour of 2001 40 The band s second tour for Celebrity was the Celebrity Tour which began on March 3 2002 in Portland Oregon and concluded on April 28 2002 in Orlando Florida 41 In contrast to PopOdyssey the tour favored music over spectacle and incorporated their older songs with new arrangements 42 43 It earned 33 million 44 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic65 100 45 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 17 Blender 16 Christgau s Consumer Guide 46 Dotmusic 14 Entertainment WeeklyB 15 NME8 10 47 Q 48 Rolling Stone 11 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 49 Slant Magazine 13 Celebrity was met with generally favorable reviews from music critics At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the album received an average score of 65 based on 11 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 45 Erlewine said Celebrity is NSYNC s most varied album yet and called it a highlight from the teen pop era of 1999 2001 and praised the musicianship of Timberlake Chasez and the songwriters 17 J D Considine of Blender said the album shines brightest when the group matures enough to forget about its image and focus on the tunes 16 Alex Needham of NME wrote that although NSYNC display feelings of discontent on Celebrity they have the tunes to make up for it 47 In one of his Consumer Guide reviews Robert Christgau gave the album a one star honorable mention writing they survive writing their own songs highlighting Selfish and Do Your Thing 46 Neil Strauss of The New York Times singled out The Game Is Over with its skittering robotic video game beat as an impressive track 50 Browne stated that Celebrity is the consummate teen pop experience listing R amp B ballads self expression and Europop as examples of genres included He also said it is pleasant filler and nothing more 15 Walters said the anxiety in the singers vocals allowed them to pave a new high road for teen pop s future and that he found the band s calling out of anonymous gold diggers on several tracks tiresome 11 Writing for Slant Sal Cinquemani criticized the album for being slightly overcooked and a tad overzealous saying it is unfortunate NSYNC couldn t completely discard the classic hit making formula in favor of the more experimental pop that seems so inherent in this and their last album He said NSYNC could become The Beatles of their generation if they abandoned the pop genre and survived the growing pains and the aging of their fans 13 The staff of Q said Celebrity is quality froth despite not being good 48 and the staff from E Online stated that 13 year old girls would love the album while others will only reluctantly appreciate it 51 Dotmusic s Cyd Jaymes was critical of Celebrity praising the first track Pop for being one of the best singles of 2001 but describing the remainder of the album as formulaic less than meaty balladeering and the odd glimmer of upbeat hope and largely underwhelming 14 Jason Thompson of PopMatters described it as threadbare cookie crunch and accused the band of setting double standards for their fans saying NSYNC enjoy flaunting their own image while at the same time playing a candy ass game of don t like us only for our status 24 Commercial performance EditIn the US Celebrity debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 Although it did not sell as many copies as No Strings Attached Celebrity selling 1 879 955 copies had the second best debut week sales at the time since Nielsen SoundScan had begun monitoring record retailers in 1991 52 53 Billboard said the album s failure to match the first week sales of its predecessor was due to the 2001 US economy s weaker state in comparison with the previous year as well as the first decline in album sales in more than a decade 33 On August 22 2001 Celebrity was certified quintuple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA denoting shipments of 5 000 000 units in the US 54 It became the third best selling album of 2001 selling 4 42 million copies Sales of the album were marginally lower than those of Shaggy s Hot Shot by 86 000 copies which only beat it in the cassette format Hot Shot sold 304 000 tapes while Celebrity only sold 92 000 tapes 55 Celebrity was ranked at number nine on the Billboard 200 year end chart for 2001 56 As of March 2015 the album had sold 5 002 000 copies in the US according to Nielsen Music 57 It has sold an additional 826 000 units at the BMG Music Club as of February 2003 58 Celebrity debuted at number one in Canada on the Canadian Albums Chart selling 71 254 copies which was the biggest first week album sales of 2001 33 It was certified double platinum by Music Canada MC for selling over 200 000 units in the country on November 7 2001 59 In the United Kingdom the album sold 13 000 units in its debut week 33 entering at number 12 on the UK Albums Chart 60 Celebrity was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry BPI for selling over 100 000 copies in the UK on May 17 2002 61 Several European companies reported slow album sales including Fnac in France and Spain WOM in Germany and Ricordi in Italy The album sold 20 000 units in the first week in Japan 33 where it peaked at number 11 on the Oricon Albums Chart 62 Celebrity peaked at number 10 on Australia s ARIA Albums chart and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA for selling over 35 000 units in the country 63 64 In 2001 Celebrity was the ninth best selling album globally selling 6 5 million copies 65 Legacy EditAt the end of the Celebrity Tour in May 2002 NSYNC went on hiatus to take time off from touring and recording and to accommodate for Timberlake s desire to record a solo album 66 67 68 Although the hiatus was originally planned to be temporary with the band intending on recording a fourth album once Timberlake released the album 69 70 71 they never returned to record together in the studio 5 72 Celebrity is retrospectively seen as a logical swan song for NSYNC because it came after the record breaking commercial success of No Strings Attached and before the band s eventual dissolution 19 66 Music critics observed that the album was the basis for Timberlake s solo career 5 73 as the album s singles consisted of only songs Timberlake co wrote in addition to album promotion that centered around Timberlake 74 Hugar compared Celebrity to Zayn Malik s and Harry Styles desires for solo stardom after One Direction s hiatus concluding that it is a reminder that boy bands are rarely built to last 19 NPR s Maria Sherman stated the album shifted the band further towards the R amp B genre and firmly established Timberlake as the bandleader and pushed Chasez s powerful pop vocals to the periphery 75 Andrew Unterberger of Billboard acknowledged that Celebrity contained sounds which pushes pop music into the future 18 Track listing EditTrack listing and credits adapted from the album s liner notes 8 All lead vocals provided by Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez Track listings for the American and Canadian edition 8 76 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Pop Justin Timberlake Wade J RobsonBT Timberlake Robson3 572 Celebrity Timberlake Robson J ValentineRodney Jerkins Timberlake Robson3 173 The Game Is Over JC Chasez Alex Greggs Bradley DaymondRiprock n Alex G Chasez3 254 Girlfriend Timberlake Chad Hugo Pharrell WilliamsThe Neptunes4 135 The Two of Us Chasez Greggs DaymondRiprock n Alex G Chasez3 506 Gone Timberlake RobsonTimberlake Robson4 517 Tell Me Tell Me Baby Max Martin Rami YacoubYacoub3 368 Up Against the Wall Chasez Timberlake Greggs DaymondRiprock n Alex G Chasez3 369 See Right Through You Timberlake Larry Rock Campbell RobsonTimberlake Robson2 5210 Selfish Chasez Jolyon SkinnerBrian McKnight4 1911 Just Don t Tell Me That Kristian Lundin Jake Schulze Andreas CarlssonLundin Schulze3 0212 Something Like You Timberlake Robbie Buchanan Robin Wiley Jay LandersTimberlake Buchanan Wiley4 1413 Do Your Thing James MossPAJAM4 19Total length 49 31 Track listings for the International edition 77 78 79 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length13 That Girl Will Never Be Mine bonus track Lundin Schulze CarlssonLundin Schulze3 2414 Falling bonus track Chris Kirkpatrick Bryan Popin Gary Brown Ira SchickmanRoy Royalty Hamilton Mystery3 4815 Do Your Thing MossPAJAM4 19Total length 56 43 Track listings for the Special edition 80 81 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length16 Pop Pablo La Rosa s Funktified Mix Timberlake RobsonBT Timberlake Robson5 3817 Pop Databass Remix Timberlake RobsonBT Timberlake Robson5 3118 Gone Gone Clubbin I ll Be Back Late Mix Timberlake RobsonTimberlake Robson5 5719 Girlfriend The Neptunes Remix featuring Nelly Timberlake Hugo WilliamsThe Neptunes4 43Total length 78 32 Track listings for the UK special edition bonus disc 82 No TitleLength1 Pop Pablo La Rosa s Funktified Remix 5 382 Pop Deep Dish Cha Ching Mix 11 493 Pop Terminalhead Vocal Mix 5 354 Gone Gone Clubbin I ll Be Back Late Remix 5 575 Gone Spanish version 4 226 Girlfriend The Neptunes Remix featuring Nelly 4 437 Girlfriend The Neptunes Remix Instrumental 4 438 Pop music video 3 579 Gone music video 4 5110 Girlfriend music video 4 13Personnel EditAll credits taken from AllMusic 12 NSYNC Lance Bass background vocals JC Chasez lead vocals producer Joey Fatone background vocals Chris Kirkpatrick background vocals Justin Timberlake lead vocals arranger multi instruments producer beatboxInstrumentation Kenny Blank guitar Bryan Popin piano cello strings Richard Fortus bass guitar electric guitar Hampton String Quartet strings Michael Landau electric guitar Michael Lang piano Michael Hart Thompson acoustic guitar Anthony Nance drum programming Esbjorn Ohrwall guitar WaWa chant Stevie Wonder harmonica Yasu string engineerProduction BT arranger programming producer engineer mixing Rodney Jerkins multi instruments producer Kristian Lundin producer engineer mixing Brian McKnight keyboards producer James Moss producer engineer rap mixing J Valentine background vocals writer producer Rami producer engineer mixing Wade Robson arranger multi instruments producer Jake Schulze producer engineer mixing Robin Wiley producer digital editing string arrangementsTechnical Alan Armitage engineer Brady Barnett digital editing Stuart Brawley engineer mixing Christopher Carroll mixing Bradley Daymond mixing Todd Fairall engineer Tony Flores mixing Michael Forbes engineer Brian Garten engineer Alexander Greggs mixing Paul Gregory engineer Kevin Guarnieri engineer digital editing assistant engineer Chris Haggerty digital editing Chaz Harper mastering Jean Marie Horvat mixing Bill Importico engineer Joel Kazmi engineer assistant vocal engineer Scott Kieklak mixing Peter Mokran mixing Dylan Koski Budabin engineer Pablo Munguia engineer assistant engineer Paulino Oliveira assistant engineer John O Mahoney mixing Charles Pollard programming engineer string arrangements Talley Sherwood engineer Mary Ann Souza assistant engineer Rich Tapper assistant engineer mixing Jim Tobin FOH Manager Michael Tucker engineer assistant engineer mixing vocal recording Carlos Vazquez beat programming Chris Wood engineerOther Steven Gerstein stylist Jackie Murphy art direction design Frankie Payne hair stylist Mark Seliger photographyCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for Celebrity Chart 2001 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 63 10Austrian Albums O3 Austria 83 24Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 84 31Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 85 47Canadian Albums Billboard 86 1Danish Albums Hitlisten 87 7Dutch Albums Album Top 100 88 42German Albums Offizielle Top 100 89 5Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 90 25Icelandic Albums Plotutioindi 91 5Irish Albums IRMA 92 25Italian Albums FIMI 93 54Japanese Albums Oricon 62 11Malaysian Albums IFPI 94 1New Zealand Albums RMNZ 95 10Norwegian Albums VG lista 96 16Scottish Albums OCC 97 15South African Albums RISA 98 9Spanish Albums Promusicae 99 21Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 100 27Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 101 14UK Albums OCC 60 12US Billboard 200 102 1 Year end charts Edit Year end chart performance for Celebrity in 2001 Chart 2001 PositionCanadian Albums Nielsen SoundScan 103 20US Billboard 200 104 9Year end chart performance for Celebrity in 2002 Chart 2002 PositionUS Billboard 200 105 54Decade end charts Edit Decade end chart performance for Celebrity from 2000 to 2009 Chart 2000 2009 PositionUS Billboard 200 106 42Certifications EditCertifications and sales for Celebrity Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 64 Gold 35 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 107 Gold 50 000 Canada Music Canada 59 2 Platinum 200 000 South Africa RISA 108 2 Platinum 100 000 United Kingdom BPI 61 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 54 5 Platinum 5 828 000 A Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history EditRelease dates and formats for Celebrity Country Date Format s Label Ref Japan July 18 2001 CD Sony 77 United Kingdom July 23 2001 CassetteCD RCA 109 Canada July 24 2001 CD Sony 110 United States CassetteCD Jive 111 United Kingdom April 29 2002 CD special edition RCA 82 Japan August 7 2002 CD reissue Sony 80 June 20 2007 112 See also EditList of 2001 albums List of Billboard 200 number one albums of 2001 List of fastest selling albums worldwideNotes Edit As of March 2015 the album has sold 5 002 000 copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan which does not count albums sold through clubs like the BMG Music Club where it sold 826 000 units as of February 2003 57 58 Combined it has sold over 5 828 000 copies in the US References Edit a b c d e f Vanhorn Teri July 27 2001 NSYNC Seek To Impress With Skills Not Sales MTV News Archived from the original on February 5 2020 Retrieved February 5 2020 Vanhorn Teri December 7 2000 NSYNC to Hit Studio in January MTV News Archived from the original on December 9 2015 Retrieved February 15 2016 a b c d Flick Larry N Sync Shouldering The 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