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No Strings Attached (NSYNC album)

No Strings Attached is the third studio album by American boy band NSYNC. It was released by Jive Records on March 21, 2000. Looking to distinguish their music from that of their labelmates, NSYNC chose to incorporate pop and R&B styles. Prior to the release of the album, the band separated from their management Trans Continental and their label RCA Records; its title is a play on the idea of independence from corporate control. Contributions to the album's production came from a wide range of producers, including NSYNC members Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez, and collaborators including Kristian Lundin, Jake Schulze, Rami, Teddy Riley, Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Richard Marx, Veit Renn, Babyface, and Guy Roche.

No Strings Attached
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 21, 2000
Recorded1999 – 2000
Studio
Genre
Length47:15
LabelJive
Producer
NSYNC chronology
The Winter Album
(1998)
No Strings Attached
(2000)
Celebrity
(2001)
Singles from No Strings Attached
  1. "Bye Bye Bye"
    Released: January 17, 2000
  2. "It's Gonna Be Me"
    Released: May 16, 2000
  3. "I'll Never Stop"
    Released: June 12, 2000
  4. "This I Promise You"
    Released: September 19, 2000

After several delays due to legal battles, No Strings Attached was met with generally favorable reviews from music critics, many of whom praised the production. The album debuted atop the US Billboard 200 chart with first-week sales of 2.4 million copies, setting the record for one-week sales in the country; a record that remained for 15 years until Adele surpassed the first-week sales record with her third studio album 25 (2015). Four singles were released from the album. Its lead single "Bye Bye Bye" is credited with creating the hype for the album's eventual landmark success. No Strings Attached was the best selling album of 2000. NSYNC promoted the album through the No Strings Attached Tour in 2000, which was the second highest-grossing tour in North America of that year.

It was considered to be the peak of the teen pop genre, as CDs were beginning to be phased out in favor of peer-to-peer file sharing sites such as Napster and LimeWire, as well as trends shifting away from the genre, beginning with the Backstreet Boys' album Black & Blue (2000). NSYNC were considered to be influential in crossing over music genres, which helped distinguish themselves from the Backstreet Boys, and inspire other boy bands to experiment with different genres of music while expressing their originality.

Background

 
The album was inspired by the song "I've Got No Strings" from Pinocchio, following the lawsuit between Lou Pearlman and BMG

The title of the album alludes to puppets and the idea of independence NSYNC earned following a legal battle between its then-management.[1] NSYNC was signed by Trans Continental Management to Bertelsmann Music Group (BMG) in Germany, due to a pre-existing deal, and its distribution rights in the United States were automatically bought by RCA.[2] In 1999, NSYNC sued Trans Continental and financier, Louis J. Pearlman, due to illicit corporate practices. They cited Pearlman's defrauding the group, which, according to MTV, was more than fifty percent of their earnings, rather than his promise of only receiving one-sixth of the profits.[3] The band, whose self-titled debut album and follow up had commercial success, insisted "they have not seen enough of the profits" that they had generated by selling eight million albums in the United States alone. On October 12, 1999, Trans Continental, along with RCA's parent, BMG Entertainment, filed a $195 million suit in a federal court to bar NSYNC's transference to Jive and from performing or recording under their current name, as well as forcing them to return their master recordings from 1999 in preparation of their second album.[2]

With an undisclosed settlement in 2000, NSYNC severed their recording contract with Trans Continental and switched labels from RCA Records to Jive Records, which included artists such as the Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears.[1] Jive immediately requested that the album was to be sold to retailers in March, which caused Pearlman and BMG to file a $150 million breach-of-contract suit and an injunction to stop them. NSYNC filed a countersuit in response, with member JC Chasez calling Pearlman "an unscrupulous, greedy and sophisticated businessman who posed as an unselfish, loving father figure and took advantage of our trust". The judge, Anne C. Conway rejected Pearlman and BMG's injunction, stating that "the defendants have raised serious questions [...] about Mr. Pearlman and his dealings".[4]

The album's title was thought of by member Chris Kirkpatrick during a car ride in London after settlement, where they were inspired by the song "I've Got No Strings" from the 1940 film, Pinocchio.[5] The titling of the album is similar to the Backstreet Boys' who also had legal wrangling with Pearlman which concluded to a settlement in October 1998 that was not disclosed; the Backstreet Boys "took a shot" at Pearlman by titling their 2000 studio album, Black & Blue.[6] Meanwhile, the title No Strings Attached was announced in September 1999, during when the legal battle was still ongoing.[7] Kirkpatrick revealed that the title and the album's cover art have a personal meaning to them. According to him, the album was designed to show that they felt they were puppets stranded in strings, which alludes to their destiny being controlled. In an interview, he further explained the relationship of the strings to the album, stating that "the only reasons that the strings are still attached on the album is so people can get the whole feel of the vibe of [...] No Strings Attached".[8]

Recording and production

 
Some of the songwriters and producers for the album including Max Martin came from Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Sweden.

While the legal suit was underway, NSYNC continued to record songs for the album.[9] The majority of the songs recorded were without the support of a record label, which meant that the band was able to freely select which songs would make the cut. However, several producers were unwilling to work with the group, as they weren't sent to them via a record label. Despite the band switching labels, they still retained their manager and mentor from Trans Continental, Johnny Wright, and stayed at his ranch in Orlando, Florida.[10] Through Jive, the band was introduced to American record producer Teddy Riley, who would remake Johnny Kemp's 1988 "Just Got Paid" with them, and Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, who produced "It Makes Me Ill" for the album.[9] One of the recording sessions for the album took place in a tiny studio in Burbank. Recording of "Just Got Paid" pushed the album's in-store release date of March 7, 2000 to the new date of March 21, 2000.[11] The ballad "That's When I'll Stop Loving You", written by Diane Warren, was recorded there under the production of French-born producer Guy Roche in 1999.[12]

Accordingly, NSYNC insisted that they choose producers and songwriters for the album.[1] On No Strings Attached, the band commissioned Swedish and German songwriters and producers, who had produced songs for the Backstreet Boys. Aside from getting a number-one album on the chart, the group wanted to distinguish their music from the style of the Backstreet Boys, with whom they had shared the same producers. To that end, they told the Swedish team of Cheiron Studios to change the band's tune. Wright recalls, "We basically told them, 'We like your concepts for songs and we love the way you produce. But you're gonna have to do it in a different way so that it conforms to how we want our sound to be." This direction resulted to harder-edge songs such as "Bye Bye Bye", which production was handled by the Swedish team.[13] Max Martin, who also came from Cheiron and was known for producing songs for NSYNC's label mates, also contributed to the album by co-writing the single "It's Gonna Be Me".[14] Martin was initially hesitant to provide the group his music due to the ongoing lawsuit, but relented when Wright pleaded for him to allow NSYNC to perform them at the Radio Music Awards, indicating that it could be the final time fans could see them perform.[15]

Despite the new direction the band had wanted to take, the early recording process found some of the producers and writers submitting tracks which were "in the vein of NSYNC's earlier, softer sound". The band thought that if the collaborators could not produce what they were looking for, they would find it themselves. This resulted in some of the band members contributing to a number of tracks on the album.[13] On specific songs, songwriter and producer Veit Renn collaborated with band member JC Chasez,[1] who co-authored the album's title track and three other songs.[13] Meanwhile, Justin Timberlake helped pen and produce the album's track "I'll Be Good for You".[1] Lastly, another song that made the record was "Digital Get Down", a song about videophone sex that TV Guide described as "hailing the joys of cybersex. Do they think the braces brigade in 'N Sync's audience will recognize the R-rated oomph?"[16][17]

Music and lyrics

Timberlake said that the album is a diverse body of work that explores dimensions of R&B within pop music. He added that the album "goes totally mainstream and it goes into some dance- and club-style songs".[8] There are few mid-tempo songs and ballads on No Strings Attached, a result of the band's desire to have a "fun" album.[18] The album did, however, retain the pop style of its predecessor.[1] According to Entertainment Weekly, the album's musical style is that of Top 40, with a funky beat,[19] while Billboard described it as "Millennial interpretations of New Jack Swing, and staccato rap-adjacent flows that were previously made mainstream by Destiny's Child and TLC".[20] Chasez also stated that the album is "in your face", comparing the album's "chopped and punched" production to the discography of Michael Jackson.[10]

In his article for The New York Times, Jon Pareles wrote in 2000:[1]

Flush with artistic freedom, 'N Sync heads straight for the past: specifically the 1980s rhythm-and-blues that sought to balance pretty melody atop hip-hop's street-level beat. Like the Rolling Stones discovering 1950s Chicago blues, 'N Sync has latched onto the highly synthesized, jigsaw rhythms of 1980s phenomena from Michael Jackson to New Edition to Zapp. In a direct tribute to the new jack swing of the 1980s, 'N Sync remakes Johnny Kemp's 1988 hit "Just Got Paid" with its original producer, Teddy Riley.

Writing about No Strings Attached, music critics noted that the song "Digital Get Down" is about video cybersex, which is a clear indicator of post-pubescent consciousness of the group.[1] In the article "Parents' Guide" published in Entertainment Weekly, Lois Alter Mark analyzed the contents of new albums during the time, stating that the album's recurring theme is about puppy love, and has sexual content that is categorized as mildly suggestive and a language that is preteen friendly.[19] Rolling Stone described the "futuristic synth-driven" song as "an eruption of hormones and harmonies all at once, with three and a half minutes of big beats and grown-up innuendo".[21] The European album edition's second single "I'll Never Stop" is considered by Al Shipley of Billboard to closely resemble the band's Europop sounding debut album, while "I'll Be Good For You" is a soulful track that samples "Believe in Love" by Teddy Pendergrass. Both "Space Cowboy (Yippie-Yi-Yay)" and "It Makes Me Ill" were considered by Al Shipley of Billboard as deep-cut songs which attracted "the young fans who made teen pop into a cottage industry", noting that Ariana Grande, an "attentive student of early 2000s pop/R&B crossover", quoted the lyrics of the latter on the Billboard Hot 100 number two single "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored".[22] NSYNC was also inspired by the hip-hop genre, incorporating beat-box type vocals in "It's Gonna Be Me", semi-rapping in "Just Got Paid", and percussion in "Bringin' Da Noise".[23]

Promotion

 
NSYNC made multiple appearances on Total Request Live to promote the album, including on its release date.

No Strings Attached was initially planned for release from September to November 1999.[12] However, because of the ongoing legal battle between NSYNC and its management, the album was delayed several times, which included a release on November 16.[24] This caused fan interest in the album to grow, as coverage of the lawsuit was televised on MTV.[15] Towards the end of 1999, it was reported that a settlement had been reached, putting aside the lawsuit that their management had filed. The settlement allowed the band to freely release the album under their current name with a release date set for March 7, 2000. "Bye Bye Bye" was distributed to radio stations on January 17, 2000, the same night NSYNC performed the song at the American Music Awards of 2000.[25]

No Strings Attached was initially scheduled to be released in stores on March 7, 2000, but NSYNC decided to record "Just Got Paid" with Teddy Riley, which delayed the album to March 21, 2000.[11] NSYNC made several media appearances prior to its release, including on MTV, Good Morning America, Saturday Night Live, and the Oscars.[26][27] They also appeared on several advertisements for Verizon Wireless and Chili's, where they promoted the release date.[15] The "Bye Bye Bye" music video was heavily rotated,[9] which Richard Skanse of Rolling Stone described as "seemingly every other half-hour" on MTV.[28] Former MTV chairman and CEO Tom Freston praised NSYNC's accessibility to cater towards audiences by using "heavy video rotation [and] mini-biographies" in addition to backstage studio environments including "the Super Bowl [and] Total Request Live (TRL)".[9]

We attempted to open at 11 [for normal business], but when we opened the doors, the crowd rushed in and crashed through the barricades, so we closed down and let a couple of hundred in a few at a time.

— Former Virgin regional manager Andy Moreno on the release of No Strings Attached at the Virgin Megastore in Times Square.[29]

Prior to its release, tracks from No Strings Attached were leaked on the internet. The leaks were perceived by Wright to assist NSYNC in reaching the sales record that held by the album, describing it as an opportunity for the listeners to hear more than what the radio was playing.[26][30] No commercial singles for any song were distributed prior to the release of No Strings Attached in order to increase demand.[11] On the album's release date, NSYNC appeared on Good Morning America in the morning, where their performance was broadcast on the jumbotron in Times Square. They appeared on TRL in the afternoon, then walked over to the Virgin Megastore, where they were greeted by 8,000 fans, 250 who slept outside overnight. The store underestimated the volume of people who would appear, forcing them to close down twice in the same day; firstly to let a few hundred in at a time, then to prepare for NSYNC's meet-and-greet that evening. Former Virgin regional manager Andy Moreno attributed the influx of people at the store to the Internet, as they heard about the event through chat rooms and websites.[29]

No Strings Attached Tour

NSYNC embarked on their second tour titled the No Strings Attached Tour in support of the album, which was sponsored by MCY.com and Nabisco, and produced by SFX Touring.[31] One million tickets were sold during the first day of availability, with all 50 initial dates sold out. It began at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi on May 9, 2000.[32] When the tour ended in December 2000, it became the second highest-grossing tour in North America that year, earning more than $70 million.[33]

Critical reception

AllMusic writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine stated that NSYNC "might sound the same as ever" to critics, but acknowledged that No Strings Attached "blows away their previous record". He added that it "pulls away from the standard dance-pop formula".[34] Pareles compared the band's vocals to groups such as Boyz II Men, Jodeci, and Dru Hill, but praised Chasez's collaborations for showing hints of "nuttiness" and creativity.[1] Robert Christgau gave the album a one-star honorable mention and defined the beats as "their statement, the ballads their way of life".[35] Sputnikmusic emeritus Morrissey opined that No Strings Attached contained "few outstanding pop tracks, and little to no filler" but described the overall album as "enjoyable from start to finish".[38] Writing for Entertainment Weekly, David Browne criticized the album for being "overstuffed with tracks clearly concocted with the concert stage in mind" and described the tracks as "synthetic-funk spectacles", but praised the group's best performances on the album for "arriv[ing] only when they drop the pretenses".[36] Browne's album rating was received poorly by NSYNC fans, with one fan describing his review as "totally uncool" in their letter to Entertainment Weekly in April 2000.[39]

No Strings Attached was nominated in the category for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards.[40] At the 2000 Billboard Music Awards, the album led NSYNC to receive four awards in categories such as Album of the Year and Top 40 Artist of the Year.[41]

Commercial performance

Many retailers around the United States had predicted that, "with an impressive show of sales strength", No Strings Attached could "culminate into the biggest first week ever in the SoundScan era". Jive Records had already shipped 9.2 million units of the album, and reorders were already made shortly after the album's release in record stores. At online retailer Amazon, advance sales for the album were the biggest at the time. Meanwhile, orders for the album were aggressive in the West Coast. Some stores stayed opened until midnight specifically for the album.[42] According to Pareles, the sales of No Strings Attached were "a tribute to Jive Records' skill at building anticipation" for the album. The strength of the its lead single and music video, "Bye Bye Bye", and Internet song previews for the album provided for the build up.[1] Both Jive Records and the band's management credited the album's early success to the anticipation amassed over the two years since they released their self-titled debut album, the highly publicized legal battle and the media blitz leading up to the release.[15][28] Despite the mania that No Strings Attached stirred in the wake of its debut, MTV reported the "record week may not have been simply the result of a wide fan base and effective marketing". Several NSYNC fans bought numerous copies of the album "to have more than one" and with the intent for NSYNC to "break the Backstreet Boys' sales record",[43] as their second studio album Millennium, sold more than 1.13 million copies in its first week in 1999.[44]

No Strings Attached sold over 2.4 million copies in the United States during its first week, setting the record as the first album to have sold more than two million copies in a single week since the chart adopted Nielsen SoundScan data in May 1991.[44] This record was later recognized at the 2000 Billboard Music Awards.[41] The album held the record for 15 years after its release, until it was surpassed by Adele's third studio album 25 on November 23, 2015, which sold over 2.433 million albums in the United States within three days of its release.[45] The figures surpassed the album's successor Celebrity's debut sales of over 1.88 million units, retaining the recognition as NSYNC's highest-debut in their career.[46] Chartwise, the album debuted on the Billboard 200 at number one.[47] It topped the chart for eight consecutive weeks,[48] becoming one of the longest-running number-one albums of 2000.[49] The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified No Strings Attached nine-times Platinum on April 19, 2000, becoming the highest-certified single disc album in the initial RIAA audit in that year. It broke the record previously set in 1993 by The Bodyguard soundtrack, which was certified six-times Platinum in the RIAA's first audit.[50] No Strings Attached shipped 10 million copies domestically in 2000 alone, of which 9,936,104 were sold, according to Nielsen Soundscan.[51] This consequently made No Strings Attached the highest-selling album of 2000 in the United States.[52][53] As of October 2014, No Strings Attached sold 11.16 million copies per SoundScan.[54] An additional 1.52 million copies sold through the BMG Music Club are not included in SoundScan's total.[55] In 2000, No Strings Attached was ranked at number one on the Billboard 200 year end chart.[56] According to Billboard, No Strings Attached was the top album of the decade.[57]

Legacy

By status, NSYNC were considered a clone of the Backstreet Boys. With the success that the band attained with No Strings Attached, that notion was obliterated, even calling them as a serious rival with their label mate.[58] On November 21, 2000, the Backstreet Boys issued their follow-up album Black & Blue, which sold 1.6 million in its debut week domestically, alongside selling 5 million copies worldwide.[59] According to Richard Skanse of Rolling Stone, the album gave the group its landmark achievement. For Janet Kleinbaum, Jive's then-Vice President of Artist Marketing, the "yardstick is definitely extended",[28] referring to the record by which future releases of Jive would have to be compared with. After No Strings Attached, Jive's other popular artists at the time such as Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys were each releasing an album.[26] Kleinbaum thought, "We know now what the possibilities are. We're not going to compare a Britney Spears record to NSYNC, or Backstreet Boys. However, NSYNC has shown us what can be done."[28]

Referring to the first day sale of the album with 1.1 million units, Josh Wolk of Entertainment Weekly said that it was "perhaps the greatest mass spending of allowances in history".[60] Craig Seymour of the same publication said, "What has the industry buzzing is not only that 2.4 million fans rushed to the stores, but that teen-pop behemoth Jive Records was in a unique and almost unprecedented position to meet the stores' demand". This demand on physical copies of the album was met by Jive by shelving up millions of units leading to the album's release date. The label was able to ship 4.2 million copies for the album's official release date, then couriered another 2.3 million in reorders the next day on March 22, 2000. Retailer Grandoni said, "If they hadn't been ready for it, stores would have sold out after a couple days which would have limited their first-week sales".[26]

The teen pop trend reached a climax following the peak of No Strings Attached, where customers moved from CDs to peer-to-peer file sharing such as Napster and LimeWire. Kirkpatrick reflected twenty years later; "We were ahead of the trend when we came out [...] and then the trends caught up, because that's what trends do". NPR wrote that the album has stood the test of time today, stating that "a union of Swedish pop songcraft with R&B and hip-hop's flow and bounce; an eagerness to explore mature themes and styles; an understanding that dance and visual presentation can turn stars into icons".[61] Writing for Consequence of Sound, Anna Rahmanan stated that South Korean boy band BTS have followed in NSYNC's footsteps in crossing music genres, as their initial start as a hip hop group had led them to branch out into different genres such as K-pop, EDM, and R&B. She complimented their adaptability by "tearing a page out of 'N Sync's playbook", while simultaneously showcasing their originality.[23] No Strings Attached was ranked 111th on the Billboard Top 200 Albums of All Time.[62]

Track listing

No Strings Attached — U.S. edition[63]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Bye Bye Bye"
  • Lundin
  • Schulze
3:19
2."It's Gonna Be Me"Yacoub3:11
3."Space Cowboy (Yippie-Yi-Yay)" (featuring Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes)
  • Chasez
  • Riprock 'n' Alex G
4:21
4."Just Got Paid" (Johnny Kemp cover)Riley4:08
5."It Makes Me Ill"3:26
6."This I Promise You"Richard MarxMarx4:43
7."No Strings Attached"
  • Chasez
  • Greggs
  • Daymond
  • Chasez
  • Riprock 'n' Alex G
3:50
8."Digital Get Down"
  • Chasez
  • David Nicoll
  • Renn
  • Riprock 'n' Alex G
4:23
9."Bringin' da Noise"
  • Chasez
  • Renn
  • Renn
  • Riprock 'n' Alex G
  • Chasez[b]
3:30
10."That's When I'll Stop Loving You"Diane WarrenGuy Roche4:50
11."I'll Be Good for You"
  • Timberlake
  • Antunes
3:56
12."I Thought She Knew"Robin WileyWiley3:20
Total length:46:07
No Strings Attached — UK edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Bye Bye Bye"
  • Lundin
  • Schulze
  • Carlsson
  • Lundin
  • Schulze
3:19
2."It's Gonna Be Me"
  • Martin
  • Rami
  • Carlsson
Rami3:11
3."Space Cowboy (Yippie-Yi-Yay)" (featuring Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes)
  • Chasez
  • Greggs
  • Daymond
  • Lopes
  • Willis
  • Chasez
  • Riprock 'n' Alex G
4:21
4."Just Got Paid"
  • Riley
  • Griffin
  • Hall
  • Kemp
Riley4:08
5."It Makes Me Ill"
  • Briggs
  • Kandi
  • She'kspere
  • Kandi[a]
3:26
6."This I Promise You"MarxMarx4:43
7."No Strings Attached"
  • Chasez
  • Greggs
  • Daymond
  • Chasez
  • Riprock 'n' Alex G
3:50
8."Digital Get Down"
  • Chasez
  • Nicoll
  • Renn
  • Riprock 'n' Alex G
4:23
9."I'll Never Stop"
Lundin3:26
10."Bringin' da Noise"
  • Chasez
  • Renn
  • Renn
  • Riprock 'n' Alex G
  • Chaez[b]
3:30
11."That's When I'll Stop Loving You"WarrenRoche4:50
12."I'll Be Good for You"
  • Timberlake
  • Antunes
  • Pendergrass
  • R. Calloway
  • V.Calloway
  • Timberlake
  • Antunes
3:56
13."If I'm Not the One"
  • Fredrik Thomander
  • Anders Wikstrom
  • Gary Carolla
  • Peter Ries
3:21
14."I Thought She Knew"Robin WileyWiley3:20
Total length:52:54
No Strings Attached — Special UK edition bonus tracks (amended to original Europe release)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."Could It Be You"
  • Skinner
  • Renn
Renn3:41
16."This Is Where the Party's At"
  • Skinner
  • Renn
Renn3:39
Total length:60:14
No Strings Attached — Japanese bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."I'll Never Stop"
  • Lundin
  • Martin
  • Kronlund
Lundin3:26
14."If Only in Heaven's Eyes"Kenneth "Babyface" EdmondsEdmonds4:37
15."Bye Bye Bye" (Teddy Riley Club Mix)
  • Lundin
  • Shulze
  • Carlsson
  • Lundin
  • Shulze
5:30
Total length:59:40
No Strings Attached — Australian bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."I'll Never Stop"
  • Lundin
  • Martin
  • Kronlund
Lundin3:26
14."If Only in Heaven's Eyes"EdmondsEdmonds4:37
15."Could It Be You"
  • Skinner
  • Renn
Renn3:41
Total length:57:51
No Strings Attached — Spanish bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."I'll Never Stop"
  • Lundin
  • Martin
  • Kronlund
Lundin3:26
14."If I'm Not the One"
  • Wikstrom
  • Thomander
  • Carolla
  • Ries
3:21
15."Yo Te Voy Amar"MarxMarx4:48
Total length:57:42

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[63] All lead vocals provided by Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez, except for "I Thought She Knew" which also features lead vocals from Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick.

Notes

  • ^a signifies a vocal producer
  • ^b signifies a co-producer
  • "I'll Be Good for You" contains portions of the song "Believe in Love" (1993), written by Teddy Pendergrass, Reginald Calloway, Vincent Calloway, Steve Beckham and Keith Robinson, and performed by Teddy Pendergrass.[22][63]

Personnel

Personnel adapted from the album's liner notes.[63]

Charts

Certifications

Certifications and sales for No Strings Attached
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[99] Platinum 60,000^
Australia (ARIA)[100] Platinum 70,000^
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[101] Gold 100,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[102] 7× Platinum 700,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[103] Platinum 20,000 
Germany (BVMI)[104] Gold 150,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[105] Gold 100,000^
Mexico (AMPROFON)[106] Gold 75,000^
Netherlands (NVPI)[107] Gold 40,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[108] Platinum 15,000^
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[109] Gold 50,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[111] Gold 159,000[110]
United States (RIAA)[114] 11× Platinum 14,500,000[A]

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

See also

Notes

  1. ^ As of March 2015, the album has sold 12,980,000 copies in the US according to Nielsen SoundScan, which does not count albums sold through clubs like the BMG Music Club, where it sold 1.52 million units as of February 2003.[112][113] Combined, it has sold over 14,500,000 copies in the United States.

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No Strings Attached is the third studio album by American boy band NSYNC It was released by Jive Records on March 21 2000 Looking to distinguish their music from that of their labelmates NSYNC chose to incorporate pop and R amp B styles Prior to the release of the album the band separated from their management Trans Continental and their label RCA Records its title is a play on the idea of independence from corporate control Contributions to the album s production came from a wide range of producers including NSYNC members Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez and collaborators including Kristian Lundin Jake Schulze Rami Teddy Riley Kevin She kspere Briggs Richard Marx Veit Renn Babyface and Guy Roche No Strings AttachedStudio album by NSYNCReleasedMarch 21 2000Recorded1999 2000StudioBattery New York City U S Cheiron Stockholm Sweden Cove City Orlando Florida U S The Treehouse North Hollywood California WestlakeGenrePopR amp Bdance popteen popLength47 15LabelJiveProducerKevin AntunesBabyfaceKevin She kspere BriggsJC ChasezRiprock n Alex G Kristian LundinRichard MarxRami YacoubVeit RennTeddy RileyGuy RocheJake SchulzeJustin TimberlakeNSYNC chronologyThe Winter Album 1998 No Strings Attached 2000 Celebrity 2001 Singles from No Strings Attached Bye Bye Bye Released January 17 2000 It s Gonna Be Me Released May 16 2000 I ll Never Stop Released June 12 2000 This I Promise You Released September 19 2000After several delays due to legal battles No Strings Attached was met with generally favorable reviews from music critics many of whom praised the production The album debuted atop the US Billboard 200 chart with first week sales of 2 4 million copies setting the record for one week sales in the country a record that remained for 15 years until Adele surpassed the first week sales record with her third studio album 25 2015 Four singles were released from the album Its lead single Bye Bye Bye is credited with creating the hype for the album s eventual landmark success No Strings Attached was the best selling album of 2000 NSYNC promoted the album through the No Strings Attached Tour in 2000 which was the second highest grossing tour in North America of that year It was considered to be the peak of the teen pop genre as CDs were beginning to be phased out in favor of peer to peer file sharing sites such as Napster and LimeWire as well as trends shifting away from the genre beginning with the Backstreet Boys album Black amp Blue 2000 NSYNC were considered to be influential in crossing over music genres which helped distinguish themselves from the Backstreet Boys and inspire other boy bands to experiment with different genres of music while expressing their originality Contents 1 Background 2 Recording and production 3 Music and lyrics 4 Promotion 4 1 No Strings Attached Tour 5 Critical reception 6 Commercial performance 7 Legacy 8 Track listing 9 Personnel 10 Charts 10 1 Weekly charts 10 2 Year end charts 10 3 Decade end charts 11 Certifications 12 See also 13 Notes 14 ReferencesBackground Edit The album was inspired by the song I ve Got No Strings from Pinocchio following the lawsuit between Lou Pearlman and BMG The title of the album alludes to puppets and the idea of independence NSYNC earned following a legal battle between its then management 1 NSYNC was signed by Trans Continental Management to Bertelsmann Music Group BMG in Germany due to a pre existing deal and its distribution rights in the United States were automatically bought by RCA 2 In 1999 NSYNC sued Trans Continental and financier Louis J Pearlman due to illicit corporate practices They cited Pearlman s defrauding the group which according to MTV was more than fifty percent of their earnings rather than his promise of only receiving one sixth of the profits 3 The band whose self titled debut album and follow up had commercial success insisted they have not seen enough of the profits that they had generated by selling eight million albums in the United States alone On October 12 1999 Trans Continental along with RCA s parent BMG Entertainment filed a 195 million suit in a federal court to bar NSYNC s transference to Jive and from performing or recording under their current name as well as forcing them to return their master recordings from 1999 in preparation of their second album 2 With an undisclosed settlement in 2000 NSYNC severed their recording contract with Trans Continental and switched labels from RCA Records to Jive Records which included artists such as the Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears 1 Jive immediately requested that the album was to be sold to retailers in March which caused Pearlman and BMG to file a 150 million breach of contract suit and an injunction to stop them NSYNC filed a countersuit in response with member JC Chasez calling Pearlman an unscrupulous greedy and sophisticated businessman who posed as an unselfish loving father figure and took advantage of our trust The judge Anne C Conway rejected Pearlman and BMG s injunction stating that the defendants have raised serious questions about Mr Pearlman and his dealings 4 The album s title was thought of by member Chris Kirkpatrick during a car ride in London after settlement where they were inspired by the song I ve Got No Strings from the 1940 film Pinocchio 5 The titling of the album is similar to the Backstreet Boys who also had legal wrangling with Pearlman which concluded to a settlement in October 1998 that was not disclosed the Backstreet Boys took a shot at Pearlman by titling their 2000 studio album Black amp Blue 6 Meanwhile the title No Strings Attached was announced in September 1999 during when the legal battle was still ongoing 7 Kirkpatrick revealed that the title and the album s cover art have a personal meaning to them According to him the album was designed to show that they felt they were puppets stranded in strings which alludes to their destiny being controlled In an interview he further explained the relationship of the strings to the album stating that the only reasons that the strings are still attached on the album is so people can get the whole feel of the vibe of No Strings Attached 8 Recording and production Edit Some of the songwriters and producers for the album including Max Martin came from Cheiron Studios in Stockholm Sweden While the legal suit was underway NSYNC continued to record songs for the album 9 The majority of the songs recorded were without the support of a record label which meant that the band was able to freely select which songs would make the cut However several producers were unwilling to work with the group as they weren t sent to them via a record label Despite the band switching labels they still retained their manager and mentor from Trans Continental Johnny Wright and stayed at his ranch in Orlando Florida 10 Through Jive the band was introduced to American record producer Teddy Riley who would remake Johnny Kemp s 1988 Just Got Paid with them and Kevin She kspere Briggs who produced It Makes Me Ill for the album 9 One of the recording sessions for the album took place in a tiny studio in Burbank Recording of Just Got Paid pushed the album s in store release date of March 7 2000 to the new date of March 21 2000 11 The ballad That s When I ll Stop Loving You written by Diane Warren was recorded there under the production of French born producer Guy Roche in 1999 12 Accordingly NSYNC insisted that they choose producers and songwriters for the album 1 On No Strings Attached the band commissioned Swedish and German songwriters and producers who had produced songs for the Backstreet Boys Aside from getting a number one album on the chart the group wanted to distinguish their music from the style of the Backstreet Boys with whom they had shared the same producers To that end they told the Swedish team of Cheiron Studios to change the band s tune Wright recalls We basically told them We like your concepts for songs and we love the way you produce But you re gonna have to do it in a different way so that it conforms to how we want our sound to be This direction resulted to harder edge songs such as Bye Bye Bye which production was handled by the Swedish team 13 Max Martin who also came from Cheiron and was known for producing songs for NSYNC s label mates also contributed to the album by co writing the single It s Gonna Be Me 14 Martin was initially hesitant to provide the group his music due to the ongoing lawsuit but relented when Wright pleaded for him to allow NSYNC to perform them at the Radio Music Awards indicating that it could be the final time fans could see them perform 15 Despite the new direction the band had wanted to take the early recording process found some of the producers and writers submitting tracks which were in the vein of NSYNC s earlier softer sound The band thought that if the collaborators could not produce what they were looking for they would find it themselves This resulted in some of the band members contributing to a number of tracks on the album 13 On specific songs songwriter and producer Veit Renn collaborated with band member JC Chasez 1 who co authored the album s title track and three other songs 13 Meanwhile Justin Timberlake helped pen and produce the album s track I ll Be Good for You 1 Lastly another song that made the record was Digital Get Down a song about videophone sex that TV Guide described as hailing the joys of cybersex Do they think the braces brigade in N Sync s audience will recognize the R rated oomph 16 17 Music and lyrics EditTimberlake said that the album is a diverse body of work that explores dimensions of R amp B within pop music He added that the album goes totally mainstream and it goes into some dance and club style songs 8 There are few mid tempo songs and ballads on No Strings Attached a result of the band s desire to have a fun album 18 The album did however retain the pop style of its predecessor 1 According to Entertainment Weekly the album s musical style is that of Top 40 with a funky beat 19 while Billboard described it as Millennial interpretations of New Jack Swing and staccato rap adjacent flows that were previously made mainstream by Destiny s Child and TLC 20 Chasez also stated that the album is in your face comparing the album s chopped and punched production to the discography of Michael Jackson 10 In his article for The New York Times Jon Pareles wrote in 2000 1 Flush with artistic freedom N Sync heads straight for the past specifically the 1980s rhythm and blues that sought to balance pretty melody atop hip hop s street level beat Like the Rolling Stones discovering 1950s Chicago blues N Sync has latched onto the highly synthesized jigsaw rhythms of 1980s phenomena from Michael Jackson to New Edition to Zapp In a direct tribute to the new jack swing of the 1980s N Sync remakes Johnny Kemp s 1988 hit Just Got Paid with its original producer Teddy Riley Writing about No Strings Attached music critics noted that the song Digital Get Down is about video cybersex which is a clear indicator of post pubescent consciousness of the group 1 In the article Parents Guide published in Entertainment Weekly Lois Alter Mark analyzed the contents of new albums during the time stating that the album s recurring theme is about puppy love and has sexual content that is categorized as mildly suggestive and a language that is preteen friendly 19 Rolling Stone described the futuristic synth driven song as an eruption of hormones and harmonies all at once with three and a half minutes of big beats and grown up innuendo 21 The European album edition s second single I ll Never Stop is considered by Al Shipley of Billboard to closely resemble the band s Europop sounding debut album while I ll Be Good For You is a soulful track that samples Believe in Love by Teddy Pendergrass Both Space Cowboy Yippie Yi Yay and It Makes Me Ill were considered by Al Shipley of Billboard as deep cut songs which attracted the young fans who made teen pop into a cottage industry noting that Ariana Grande an attentive student of early 2000s pop R amp B crossover quoted the lyrics of the latter on the Billboard Hot 100 number two single Break Up with Your Girlfriend I m Bored 22 NSYNC was also inspired by the hip hop genre incorporating beat box type vocals in It s Gonna Be Me semi rapping in Just Got Paid and percussion in Bringin Da Noise 23 Promotion Edit NSYNC made multiple appearances on Total Request Live to promote the album including on its release date No Strings Attached was initially planned for release from September to November 1999 12 However because of the ongoing legal battle between NSYNC and its management the album was delayed several times which included a release on November 16 24 This caused fan interest in the album to grow as coverage of the lawsuit was televised on MTV 15 Towards the end of 1999 it was reported that a settlement had been reached putting aside the lawsuit that their management had filed The settlement allowed the band to freely release the album under their current name with a release date set for March 7 2000 Bye Bye Bye was distributed to radio stations on January 17 2000 the same night NSYNC performed the song at the American Music Awards of 2000 25 No Strings Attached was initially scheduled to be released in stores on March 7 2000 but NSYNC decided to record Just Got Paid with Teddy Riley which delayed the album to March 21 2000 11 NSYNC made several media appearances prior to its release including on MTV Good Morning America Saturday Night Live and the Oscars 26 27 They also appeared on several advertisements for Verizon Wireless and Chili s where they promoted the release date 15 The Bye Bye Bye music video was heavily rotated 9 which Richard Skanse of Rolling Stone described as seemingly every other half hour on MTV 28 Former MTV chairman and CEO Tom Freston praised NSYNC s accessibility to cater towards audiences by using heavy video rotation and mini biographies in addition to backstage studio environments including the Super Bowl and Total Request Live TRL 9 We attempted to open at 11 for normal business but when we opened the doors the crowd rushed in and crashed through the barricades so we closed down and let a couple of hundred in a few at a time Former Virgin regional manager Andy Moreno on the release of No Strings Attached at the Virgin Megastore in Times Square 29 Prior to its release tracks from No Strings Attached were leaked on the internet The leaks were perceived by Wright to assist NSYNC in reaching the sales record that held by the album describing it as an opportunity for the listeners to hear more than what the radio was playing 26 30 No commercial singles for any song were distributed prior to the release of No Strings Attached in order to increase demand 11 On the album s release date NSYNC appeared on Good Morning America in the morning where their performance was broadcast on the jumbotron in Times Square They appeared on TRL in the afternoon then walked over to the Virgin Megastore where they were greeted by 8 000 fans 250 who slept outside overnight The store underestimated the volume of people who would appear forcing them to close down twice in the same day firstly to let a few hundred in at a time then to prepare for NSYNC s meet and greet that evening Former Virgin regional manager Andy Moreno attributed the influx of people at the store to the Internet as they heard about the event through chat rooms and websites 29 No Strings Attached Tour Edit See also No Strings Attached Tour NSYNC embarked on their second tour titled the No Strings Attached Tour in support of the album which was sponsored by MCY com and Nabisco and produced by SFX Touring 31 One million tickets were sold during the first day of availability with all 50 initial dates sold out It began at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi Mississippi on May 9 2000 32 When the tour ended in December 2000 it became the second highest grossing tour in North America that year earning more than 70 million 33 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 34 Christgau s Consumer Guide 35 Entertainment WeeklyC 36 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 37 Sputnikmusic3 5 38 AllMusic writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine stated that NSYNC might sound the same as ever to critics but acknowledged that No Strings Attached blows away their previous record He added that it pulls away from the standard dance pop formula 34 Pareles compared the band s vocals to groups such as Boyz II Men Jodeci and Dru Hill but praised Chasez s collaborations for showing hints of nuttiness and creativity 1 Robert Christgau gave the album a one star honorable mention and defined the beats as their statement the ballads their way of life 35 Sputnikmusic emeritus Morrissey opined that No Strings Attached contained few outstanding pop tracks and little to no filler but described the overall album as enjoyable from start to finish 38 Writing for Entertainment Weekly David Browne criticized the album for being overstuffed with tracks clearly concocted with the concert stage in mind and described the tracks as synthetic funk spectacles but praised the group s best performances on the album for arriv ing only when they drop the pretenses 36 Browne s album rating was received poorly by NSYNC fans with one fan describing his review as totally uncool in their letter to Entertainment Weekly in April 2000 39 No Strings Attached was nominated in the category for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards 40 At the 2000 Billboard Music Awards the album led NSYNC to receive four awards in categories such as Album of the Year and Top 40 Artist of the Year 41 Commercial performance EditMany retailers around the United States had predicted that with an impressive show of sales strength No Strings Attached could culminate into the biggest first week ever in the SoundScan era Jive Records had already shipped 9 2 million units of the album and reorders were already made shortly after the album s release in record stores At online retailer Amazon advance sales for the album were the biggest at the time Meanwhile orders for the album were aggressive in the West Coast Some stores stayed opened until midnight specifically for the album 42 According to Pareles the sales of No Strings Attached were a tribute to Jive Records skill at building anticipation for the album The strength of the its lead single and music video Bye Bye Bye and Internet song previews for the album provided for the build up 1 Both Jive Records and the band s management credited the album s early success to the anticipation amassed over the two years since they released their self titled debut album the highly publicized legal battle and the media blitz leading up to the release 15 28 Despite the mania that No Strings Attached stirred in the wake of its debut MTV reported the record week may not have been simply the result of a wide fan base and effective marketing Several NSYNC fans bought numerous copies of the album to have more than one and with the intent for NSYNC to break the Backstreet Boys sales record 43 as their second studio album Millennium sold more than 1 13 million copies in its first week in 1999 44 No Strings Attached sold over 2 4 million copies in the United States during its first week setting the record as the first album to have sold more than two million copies in a single week since the chart adopted Nielsen SoundScan data in May 1991 44 This record was later recognized at the 2000 Billboard Music Awards 41 The album held the record for 15 years after its release until it was surpassed by Adele s third studio album 25 on November 23 2015 which sold over 2 433 million albums in the United States within three days of its release 45 The figures surpassed the album s successor Celebrity s debut sales of over 1 88 million units retaining the recognition as NSYNC s highest debut in their career 46 Chartwise the album debuted on the Billboard 200 at number one 47 It topped the chart for eight consecutive weeks 48 becoming one of the longest running number one albums of 2000 49 The Recording Industry Association of America RIAA certified No Strings Attached nine times Platinum on April 19 2000 becoming the highest certified single disc album in the initial RIAA audit in that year It broke the record previously set in 1993 by The Bodyguard soundtrack which was certified six times Platinum in the RIAA s first audit 50 No Strings Attached shipped 10 million copies domestically in 2000 alone of which 9 936 104 were sold according to Nielsen Soundscan 51 This consequently made No Strings Attached the highest selling album of 2000 in the United States 52 53 As of October 2014 No Strings Attached sold 11 16 million copies per SoundScan 54 An additional 1 52 million copies sold through the BMG Music Club are not included in SoundScan s total 55 In 2000 No Strings Attached was ranked at number one on the Billboard 200 year end chart 56 According to Billboard No Strings Attached was the top album of the decade 57 Legacy EditBy status NSYNC were considered a clone of the Backstreet Boys With the success that the band attained with No Strings Attached that notion was obliterated even calling them as a serious rival with their label mate 58 On November 21 2000 the Backstreet Boys issued their follow up album Black amp Blue which sold 1 6 million in its debut week domestically alongside selling 5 million copies worldwide 59 According to Richard Skanse of Rolling Stone the album gave the group its landmark achievement For Janet Kleinbaum Jive s then Vice President of Artist Marketing the yardstick is definitely extended 28 referring to the record by which future releases of Jive would have to be compared with After No Strings Attached Jive s other popular artists at the time such as Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys were each releasing an album 26 Kleinbaum thought We know now what the possibilities are We re not going to compare a Britney Spears record to NSYNC or Backstreet Boys However NSYNC has shown us what can be done 28 Referring to the first day sale of the album with 1 1 million units Josh Wolk of Entertainment Weekly said that it was perhaps the greatest mass spending of allowances in history 60 Craig Seymour of the same publication said What has the industry buzzing is not only that 2 4 million fans rushed to the stores but that teen pop behemoth Jive Records was in a unique and almost unprecedented position to meet the stores demand This demand on physical copies of the album was met by Jive by shelving up millions of units leading to the album s release date The label was able to ship 4 2 million copies for the album s official release date then couriered another 2 3 million in reorders the next day on March 22 2000 Retailer Grandoni said If they hadn t been ready for it stores would have sold out after a couple days which would have limited their first week sales 26 The teen pop trend reached a climax following the peak of No Strings Attached where customers moved from CDs to peer to peer file sharing such as Napster and LimeWire Kirkpatrick reflected twenty years later We were ahead of the trend when we came out and then the trends caught up because that s what trends do NPR wrote that the album has stood the test of time today stating that a union of Swedish pop songcraft with R amp B and hip hop s flow and bounce an eagerness to explore mature themes and styles an understanding that dance and visual presentation can turn stars into icons 61 Writing for Consequence of Sound Anna Rahmanan stated that South Korean boy band BTS have followed in NSYNC s footsteps in crossing music genres as their initial start as a hip hop group had led them to branch out into different genres such as K pop EDM and R amp B She complimented their adaptability by tearing a page out of N Sync s playbook while simultaneously showcasing their originality 23 No Strings Attached was ranked 111th on the Billboard Top 200 Albums of All Time 62 Track listing EditNo Strings Attached U S edition 63 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Bye Bye Bye Kristian LundinJake SchulzeAndreas CarlssonLundinSchulze3 192 It s Gonna Be Me Max MartinRami YacoubCarlssonYacoub3 113 Space Cowboy Yippie Yi Yay featuring Lisa Left Eye Lopes JC ChasezAlex GreggsBradley DaymondLisa LopesInga WillisChasezRiprock n Alex G4 214 Just Got Paid Johnny Kemp cover Teddy RileyGene GriffinAaron HallJohnny KempRiley4 085 It Makes Me Ill Kevin BriggsKandiShe kspereKandi a 3 266 This I Promise You Richard MarxMarx4 437 No Strings Attached ChasezGreggsDaymondChasezRiprock n Alex G3 508 Digital Get Down ChasezDavid NicollRennRiprock n Alex G4 239 Bringin da Noise ChasezRennRennRiprock n Alex GChasez b 3 3010 That s When I ll Stop Loving You Diane WarrenGuy Roche4 5011 I ll Be Good for You Justin TimberlakeKevin K Toonz AntunesTheodore PendergrassReginald CallowayVincent CallowayTimberlakeAntunes3 5612 I Thought She Knew Robin WileyWiley3 20Total length 46 07 No Strings Attached UK editionNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Bye Bye Bye LundinSchulzeCarlssonLundinSchulze3 192 It s Gonna Be Me MartinRamiCarlssonRami3 113 Space Cowboy Yippie Yi Yay featuring Lisa Left Eye Lopes ChasezGreggsDaymondLopesWillisChasezRiprock n Alex G4 214 Just Got Paid RileyGriffinHallKempRiley4 085 It Makes Me Ill BriggsKandiShe kspereKandi a 3 266 This I Promise You MarxMarx4 437 No Strings Attached ChasezGreggsDaymondChasezRiprock n Alex G3 508 Digital Get Down ChasezNicollRennRiprock n Alex G4 239 I ll Never Stop LundinMartinAlexander KronlundLundin3 2610 Bringin da Noise ChasezRennRennRiprock n Alex GChaez b 3 3011 That s When I ll Stop Loving You WarrenRoche4 5012 I ll Be Good for You TimberlakeAntunesPendergrassR CallowayV CallowayTimberlakeAntunes3 5613 If I m Not the One Fredrik ThomanderAnders WikstromGary CarollaPeter Ries3 2114 I Thought She Knew Robin WileyWiley3 20Total length 52 54 No Strings Attached Special UK edition bonus tracks amended to original Europe release No TitleWriter s Producer s Length15 Could It Be You SkinnerRennRenn3 4116 This Is Where the Party s At SkinnerRennRenn3 39Total length 60 14 No Strings Attached Japanese bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length13 I ll Never Stop LundinMartinKronlundLundin3 2614 If Only in Heaven s Eyes Kenneth Babyface EdmondsEdmonds4 3715 Bye Bye Bye Teddy Riley Club Mix LundinShulzeCarlssonLundinShulze5 30Total length 59 40 No Strings Attached Australian bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length13 I ll Never Stop LundinMartinKronlundLundin3 2614 If Only in Heaven s Eyes EdmondsEdmonds4 3715 Could It Be You SkinnerRennRenn3 41Total length 57 51 No Strings Attached Spanish bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length13 I ll Never Stop LundinMartinKronlundLundin3 2614 If I m Not the One WikstromThomanderCarollaRies3 2115 Yo Te Voy Amar MarxMarx4 48Total length 57 42 Credits adapted from the album s liner notes 63 All lead vocals provided by Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez except for I Thought She Knew which also features lead vocals from Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick Notes a signifies a vocal producer b signifies a co producer I ll Be Good for You contains portions of the song Believe in Love 1993 written by Teddy Pendergrass Reginald Calloway Vincent Calloway Steve Beckham and Keith Robinson and performed by Teddy Pendergrass 22 63 Personnel EditPersonnel adapted from the album s liner notes 63 NSYNC Lance Bass background vocals vocal arrangement JC Chasez lead vocals vocal arrangement producer mixing Joey Fatone background vocals vocal arrangement Chris Kirkpatrick background vocals vocal arrangement Justin Timberlake lead vocals vocal arrangement producer mixingFeatured performer Lisa Left Eye Lopes rap performerAdditional musicians Michael Railton keyboards Michael Thompson guitar Esbjorn Ohrwall guitarProduction Richard Marx arranger producer vocal arrangement Teddy Riley producer Guy Roche arranger keyboards producer drum programming Diane Warren executive producer Robin Wiley arranger producer Veit Renn producer Jake Schulze producer Bradley Riprock Daymond producer mixing Kristian Lundin producer Kandi vocal arrangement vocal producer Rami producer Alex G producer mixing Technical Jez Colin drum programming David Cole engineer mixing Mick Guzauski mixing Scott Humphrey engineer Mario Lucy engineer George Mayers engineer Pat McMakin mixing Carl Nappa engineer mixing Dushyant Bhakta engineer mixing Chris Trevett engineer Michael Tucker engineer mixing Franz Verna engineer Tom Bender mixing assistant Charles McCrorey assistant engineer Cesar Ramirez assistant engineer Jason Piske mixing assistant Chaz Harper mastering Dag Gabrielsen assistant mastering engineer Adam Barber engineer vocal engineer John Amatiello Pro Tools engineer Joe Smith engineer mixing Brady Barnett digital editing Ok Hee Kim assistant engineer Joe Woods assistant engineer Shane Stoneback mixing assistant Bray Merritt assistant engineer Toby Dearborn assistant engineerCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for No Strings Attached Chart 2000 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 64 3Australian Dance Albums ARIA 65 2Austrian Albums O3 Austria 66 16Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 67 8Canadian Albums Billboard 68 1Danish Albums Hitlisten 69 12Dutch Albums Album Top 100 70 6European Albums Billboard 71 12Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 72 14German Albums Offizielle Top 100 73 16Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 74 15Icelandic Albums Tonlist 75 26Irish Albums IRMA 76 27Italian Albums FIMI 77 26Japanese Albums Oricon 78 19Malaysian Albums IFPI 79 1New Zealand Albums RMNZ 80 12Norwegian Albums VG lista 81 12Scottish Albums OCC 82 22Spanish Albums Promusicae 83 32Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 84 22Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 85 7UK Albums OCC 86 14US Billboard 200 87 1 Year end charts Edit Year end chart performance for No Strings Attached in 2000 Chart 2000 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 88 45Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 89 83Canadian Albums Nielsen SoundScan 90 3Dutch Albums MegaCharts 91 97German Albums Offizielle Top 100 92 69South Korean International Albums MIAK 93 26UK Albums OCC 94 86US Billboard 200 95 1Year end chart performance for No Strings Attached in 2001 Chart 2001 PositionCanadian Albums Nielsen SoundScan 96 138US Billboard 200 97 30Decade end charts Edit Decade end chart performance for No Strings Attached from 2000 to 2009 Chart 2000 2009 PositionUS Billboard 200 98 1Certifications EditCertifications and sales for No Strings Attached Region Certification Certified units salesArgentina CAPIF 99 Platinum 60 000 Australia ARIA 100 Platinum 70 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 101 Gold 100 000 Canada Music Canada 102 7 Platinum 700 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 103 Platinum 20 000 Germany BVMI 104 Gold 150 000 Japan RIAJ 105 Gold 100 000 Mexico AMPROFON 106 Gold 75 000 Netherlands NVPI 107 Gold 40 000 New Zealand RMNZ 108 Platinum 15 000 Spain PROMUSICAE 109 Gold 50 000 United Kingdom BPI 111 Gold 159 000 110 United States RIAA 114 11 Platinum 14 500 000 A Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone See also EditList of best selling albums in the United States List of fastest selling albums List of Billboard 200 number one albums of 2000Notes Edit As of March 2015 the album has sold 12 980 000 copies in the US according to Nielsen SoundScan which does not count albums sold through clubs like the BMG Music Club where it sold 1 52 million units as of February 2003 112 113 Combined it has sold over 14 500 000 copies in the United States References Edit a b c d e f g h i j Pareles Jon April 15 2000 Critic s Notebook The Molting of a Boy Band N Sync Spreads Its Wings The New York Times Archived from the original on August 19 2016 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