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Tearin' Up My Heart

"Tearin' Up My Heart" is a song by American boy band NSYNC, from their eponymous debut studio album, 'N Sync (1997). The song was written by Max Martin and the producer Kristian Lundin. It was released by BMG Ariola in Germany on February 10, 1997, and by RCA Records in the United States on June 30, 1998, as the second single from the album. A dance-pop and teen pop song, it contains a pop-sounding melody, a strong beat, and a funk-styled pre-verse breakdown, with vocal harmonies performed during the refrain. The lyrics depict the ambiguous future of a romantic relationship.

"Tearin' Up My Heart"
1998 cover art. The 1997 cover art depicts most NSYNC members in white outfits (not pictured).
Single by NSYNC
from the album 'N Sync
B-side
ReleasedFebruary 10, 1997
Recorded1996
StudioCheiron (Stockholm, Sweden)
Genre
Length3:30
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Lundin
NSYNC singles chronology
"I Want You Back"
(1997)
"Tearin' Up My Heart"
(1997)
"Here We Go"
(1997)
Music video
"Tearin' Up My Heart" on YouTube

Upon release, "Tearin' Up My Heart" received mixed reviews from music critics; some praised the production, while other reviewers criticized the vocals and lyrics. The song peaked at number four on the German Singles Chart, number nine on the UK Singles Chart, and number 59 on the US Billboard Hot 100. It was certified platinum in Canada, and silver in the United Kingdom. The Stefan Ruzowitzky-directed music video depicts the NSYNC members performing inside a warehouse, and was nominated for three categories at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards. NSYNC performed "Tearin' Up My Heart" in several concerts, and at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards and the 2019 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival with Britney Spears and Ariana Grande respectively.

Background and composition edit

"Tearin' Up My Heart" was originally pitched for the Backstreet Boys to record, but was instead given to NSYNC.[1] It was written by Max Martin and the producer Kristian Lundin in a three-day period after the band's debut single "I Want You Back" started appearing on several European charts. Their German record label, BMG Ariola, wanted the next single to sound similar to "I Want You Back", but catered towards an American audience.[2] "Tearin' Up My Heart" was recorded at Cheiron Studios in 1996.[3] Lundin overslept on the recording day and was subsequently awoken by Martin and Denniz Pop. NSYNC arrived in Stockholm during the previous night for one day, before being scheduled in Germany the next morning. The song's recording occurred throughout the night until 6 a.m. without any rest breaks, with JC Chasez as the final member to perform the concluding takes.[2] NSYNC were excited about "Tearin' Up My Heart", with Chasez stating that it would help bookend their concerts with "two hit songs".[4] "Tearin' Up My Heart" was released in Germany as a CD single on February 10, 1997.[5] In the United States, the song was only released to contemporary hit radio and rhythmic contemporary radio stations on June 23, 1998.[6] It was released in Australia as NSYNC's second single in March 1999,[7] and in the United Kingdom as a CD and cassette single on June 14, 1999.[8]

Musically, "Tearin' Up My Heart" is a dance-pop[9][10] and teen pop song,[11] with a pop-sounding melody and a funk-styled pre-verse breakdown. It contains a hook, a "hard-hitting beat", and a refrain with vocal harmonies provided by the NSYNC members. Chasez provides the lead vocals in the song,[12] while Justin Timberlake performs the vocals in the second verse.[13] The lyrics depict the ambiguous future of a romantic relationship,[14] with Chasez stating that they represent "the double-edged sword of love".[15]

Critical reception edit

Music critics considered "Tearin' Up My Heart" to be an uptempo song.[16][17][18] Quad-City Times staff praised the production for containing "engaging personality" in comparison to other boy bands, but critiqued the lyrics for being "mildly clichéd", and the song for not altering the direction of pop music.[19] Chuck Campbell of Naples Daily News similarly commended the "near-memorable" production and "catchy" refrain of "Tearin' Up My Heart", although he commented that they were used to mask the song's "lack of imagination".[10] Writing for The Indianapolis Star, David Lindquist questioned the production for sounding too similar to late-1980s inspirations such as Rick Astley, and opined that every NSYNC member did not have "an exceptional voice".[20]

VH1 listed "Tearin' Up My Heart" at number 30 on their "100 Greatest Songs of the '90s" listicle in 2007.[21] Writing for Billboard, Taylor Weatherby placed the song at number five on their 2018 listicle of "The 100 Greatest Boy Band Songs of All Time", stating that it contained "higher energy", a "sharper hook", and was "more awe-inspiring" than "I Want You Back".[12]

Commercial performance edit

"Tearin' Up My Heart" debuted at number ten on the German Singles Chart dated February 24, 1997, where it peaked at number four for one week and remained on the chart for 17 weeks.[22] It ranked at the number thirty position on the 1997 year-end chart in the country.[23] The song peaked at number four on the Austrian Ö3 Austria Top 40 on April 20, 1997,[24] and subsequently placed at number thirty-three on the country's year-end chart in 1997.[25] In the Netherlands, "Tearin' Up My Heart" entered at number fifty-six on the Dutch Single Top 100 chart issued April 12, 1997, where it remained for 10 weeks and peaked at number thirty-one.[26]

"Tearin' Up My Heart" first appeared at number forty on the UK Singles Chart dated September 13, 1997, and charted for two weeks. On the chart dated June 26, 1999, the song returned to the chart at the number nine peak and remained for 10 weeks.[27] "Tearin' Up My Heart" was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) on April 6, 2018, for sales of over 200,000 equivalent-sales units in the United Kingdom.[28] In Scotland, the song debuted at the number ten peak on the Scottish Singles Chart dated June 20, 1999.[29] "Tearin' Up My Heart" bowed at number twenty on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart issued April 25, 1999, where it remained for 12 weeks.[30]

Upon its release in the United States, "Tearin' Up My Heart" was ineligible to appear on the Billboard Hot 100 until a rule change was implemented to allow songs without physical releases to chart on December 5, 1998,[31] peaking at number fifty-nine that week.[32] It peaked at number six on the Mainstream Top 40 chart dated September 21, 1998.[33] In Canada, the song peaked at number three on the RPM Top Singles chart dated August 16, 1998,[34] and was certified platinum by Music Canada (MC), for track-equivalent sales of 80,000 units in the country.[35]

Music video edit

An accompanying music video for "Tearin' Up My Heart" was directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky from 1996 to 1997,[36] and filmed in Florida. It was released in Europe in February 1997,[2] and aired in the United States on the debut episode of Total Request Live (TRL) on September 14, 1998.[37] The video depicts the NSYNC members dancing inside a warehouse, playing basketball, and taking photos using a Polaroid camera.[2] They additionally participate in a photo shoot, perform acrobatics, eat pizza, and are sprawled out next to grayscale photographs. Chasez is seen performing with a guitar in one scene.[38] Each member appears in identical black and white outfits.[39] Akron Beacon Journal staff writer Glenn Gamboa described the video as "attractive".[40] The MTV premiere of "Tearin' Up My Heart" in the United States altered a scene from the original European release, which otherwise remained intact. The scene depicted an adolescent female lying next to Timberlake on a bed, with the former digitally erased under orders from NSYNC's record label to maintain their innocent image.[41] The music video was nominated at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards for Best Pop Video, Best Group Video, and Viewer's Choice.[42][43]

Live performances edit

"Tearin' Up My Heart" was included on the encore of the NSYNC in Concert tour, where the NSYNC members were harnessed on wires and performed somersaults,[44] flips,[45][46] and upside down splits to conclude each concert. Writing for The Dispatch following the Quad Cities concert in 1999, Marc Nesseler opined that the song had "the most enjoyable synchronized dance steps of the night".[47] During the No Strings Attached Tour, a video of a TRL parody segment with MTV video jockey Ananda Lewis was aired, who introduced "Tearin' Up My Heart" as the winner of a pre-determined live fan poll over songs including "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star", "Yankee Doodle", and "Three Blind Mice".[48][49][50] NSYNC performed "Tearin' Up My Heart" on the PopOdyssey tour as an abridged version,[51][52][53] and on the Celebrity Tour with intense choreography.[54]

During MTV's Spring Break coverage on March 19, 1999, NSYNC performed "Tearin' Up My Heart" on the program's "Fashionably Loud" segment. The members wore cargo pants with buttoned shirts, as Timberlake wore a baby blue shirt and Chris Kirkpatrick sported upside down visors.[55] At the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards, Britney Spears and NSYNC performed together on the same stage,[56] which was their debut appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs). Host Chris Rock yelled out "Are you ready for some real lip-synching?", as he introduced both performers on stage and subsequently surprised music journalists.[57][58] Spears first performed a remix of "...Baby One More Time" in black leather attire,[57][59] as NSYNC transitioned into "Tearin' Up My Heart" using the existing classroom setup from the previous performance.[60][61]

The remaining NSYNC members without Timberlake appeared at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 14, 2019, to perform with headliner Ariana Grande.[62] Both artists teased a collaboration during the afternoon on Twitter before their performance.[63] The members rehearsed for one and a half days, and delivered live vocals at the event.[64] They appeared as Grande's surprise guests to sing the bridge of "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored", which sampled "It Makes Me Ill" from their second studio album No Strings Attached. They then performed "Tearin' Up My Heart", with Grande substituting for Timberlake's vocals in the second verse and simultaneously dancing to the song's choreography.[13][65] The accompanying video screen resembled a VHS tape with ripples and numbers,[66] as NSYNC's appearance at the event was positively received by the loud crowd.[67][68][69] Gab Ginsberg of Billboard opined that Grande's performance of "Tearin' Up My Heart" was a "highlight" from her headlining set.[13]

In popular culture edit

"Tearin' Up My Heart" was used on NSYNC's episode of Becoming, an MTV program where fans recreate a music video filmed by the original artist.[70] Over 100 people from Southern California physically appeared to audition, while over 200 people across the United States sent in audition tapes.[71] The song was also given to the Massive Monkees on the fourth season of America's Best Dance Crew as part of the VMAs challenge in Week 6.[72] The group intended to show "intensity" in their performance,[73] which was praised by judge Chasez as "one of their best performances".[74]

Track listings edit

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the back cover of "Tearin' Up My Heart".[3]

Recording

  • Recorded at Cheiron Studios, Stockholm, Sweden
  • Produced for Cheiron Productions, 1996

Personnel

  • Kristian Lundin – music, lyrics, production
  • Max Martin – music, lyrics
  • Moritz Teichmann – photography

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Certifications and sales for "Tearin' Up My Heart"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[35] Platinum 80,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[28] Silver 200,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Release dates and formats for "Tearin' Up My Heart"
Region Date Format Label Ref.
Germany February 10, 1997 CD single Sony [5]
United States June 23, 1998 RCA [6]
United Kingdom June 14, 1999 Northwestside [8]

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tearin, heart, song, american, band, nsync, from, their, eponymous, debut, studio, album, sync, 1997, song, written, martin, producer, kristian, lundin, released, ariola, germany, february, 1997, records, united, states, june, 1998, second, single, from, album. Tearin Up My Heart is a song by American boy band NSYNC from their eponymous debut studio album N Sync 1997 The song was written by Max Martin and the producer Kristian Lundin It was released by BMG Ariola in Germany on February 10 1997 and by RCA Records in the United States on June 30 1998 as the second single from the album A dance pop and teen pop song it contains a pop sounding melody a strong beat and a funk styled pre verse breakdown with vocal harmonies performed during the refrain The lyrics depict the ambiguous future of a romantic relationship Tearin Up My Heart 1998 cover art The 1997 cover art depicts most NSYNC members in white outfits not pictured Single by NSYNCfrom the album N SyncB side More Than a Feeling You Got It Crazy for You ReleasedFebruary 10 1997Recorded1996StudioCheiron Stockholm Sweden GenreDance pop teen popLength3 30LabelBMG Ariola RCASongwriter s Max Martin Kristian LundinProducer s LundinNSYNC singles chronology I Want You Back 1997 Tearin Up My Heart 1997 Here We Go 1997 Music video Tearin Up My Heart on YouTubeUpon release Tearin Up My Heart received mixed reviews from music critics some praised the production while other reviewers criticized the vocals and lyrics The song peaked at number four on the German Singles Chart number nine on the UK Singles Chart and number 59 on the US Billboard Hot 100 It was certified platinum in Canada and silver in the United Kingdom The Stefan Ruzowitzky directed music video depicts the NSYNC members performing inside a warehouse and was nominated for three categories at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards NSYNC performed Tearin Up My Heart in several concerts and at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards and the 2019 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival with Britney Spears and Ariana Grande respectively Contents 1 Background and composition 2 Critical reception 3 Commercial performance 4 Music video 5 Live performances 6 In popular culture 7 Track listings 8 Personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications 11 Release history 12 ReferencesBackground and composition edit Tearin Up My Heart was originally pitched for the Backstreet Boys to record but was instead given to NSYNC 1 It was written by Max Martin and the producer Kristian Lundin in a three day period after the band s debut single I Want You Back started appearing on several European charts Their German record label BMG Ariola wanted the next single to sound similar to I Want You Back but catered towards an American audience 2 Tearin Up My Heart was recorded at Cheiron Studios in 1996 3 Lundin overslept on the recording day and was subsequently awoken by Martin and Denniz Pop NSYNC arrived in Stockholm during the previous night for one day before being scheduled in Germany the next morning The song s recording occurred throughout the night until 6 a m without any rest breaks with JC Chasez as the final member to perform the concluding takes 2 NSYNC were excited about Tearin Up My Heart with Chasez stating that it would help bookend their concerts with two hit songs 4 Tearin Up My Heart was released in Germany as a CD single on February 10 1997 5 In the United States the song was only released to contemporary hit radio and rhythmic contemporary radio stations on June 23 1998 6 It was released in Australia as NSYNC s second single in March 1999 7 and in the United Kingdom as a CD and cassette single on June 14 1999 8 Musically Tearin Up My Heart is a dance pop 9 10 and teen pop song 11 with a pop sounding melody and a funk styled pre verse breakdown It contains a hook a hard hitting beat and a refrain with vocal harmonies provided by the NSYNC members Chasez provides the lead vocals in the song 12 while Justin Timberlake performs the vocals in the second verse 13 The lyrics depict the ambiguous future of a romantic relationship 14 with Chasez stating that they represent the double edged sword of love 15 Critical reception editMusic critics considered Tearin Up My Heart to be an uptempo song 16 17 18 Quad City Times staff praised the production for containing engaging personality in comparison to other boy bands but critiqued the lyrics for being mildly cliched and the song for not altering the direction of pop music 19 Chuck Campbell of Naples Daily News similarly commended the near memorable production and catchy refrain of Tearin Up My Heart although he commented that they were used to mask the song s lack of imagination 10 Writing for The Indianapolis Star David Lindquist questioned the production for sounding too similar to late 1980s inspirations such as Rick Astley and opined that every NSYNC member did not have an exceptional voice 20 VH1 listed Tearin Up My Heart at number 30 on their 100 Greatest Songs of the 90s listicle in 2007 21 Writing for Billboard Taylor Weatherby placed the song at number five on their 2018 listicle of The 100 Greatest Boy Band Songs of All Time stating that it contained higher energy a sharper hook and was more awe inspiring than I Want You Back 12 Commercial performance edit Tearin Up My Heart debuted at number ten on the German Singles Chart dated February 24 1997 where it peaked at number four for one week and remained on the chart for 17 weeks 22 It ranked at the number thirty position on the 1997 year end chart in the country 23 The song peaked at number four on the Austrian O3 Austria Top 40 on April 20 1997 24 and subsequently placed at number thirty three on the country s year end chart in 1997 25 In the Netherlands Tearin Up My Heart entered at number fifty six on the Dutch Single Top 100 chart issued April 12 1997 where it remained for 10 weeks and peaked at number thirty one 26 Tearin Up My Heart first appeared at number forty on the UK Singles Chart dated September 13 1997 and charted for two weeks On the chart dated June 26 1999 the song returned to the chart at the number nine peak and remained for 10 weeks 27 Tearin Up My Heart was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry BPI on April 6 2018 for sales of over 200 000 equivalent sales units in the United Kingdom 28 In Scotland the song debuted at the number ten peak on the Scottish Singles Chart dated June 20 1999 29 Tearin Up My Heart bowed at number twenty on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart issued April 25 1999 where it remained for 12 weeks 30 Upon its release in the United States Tearin Up My Heart was ineligible to appear on the Billboard Hot 100 until a rule change was implemented to allow songs without physical releases to chart on December 5 1998 31 peaking at number fifty nine that week 32 It peaked at number six on the Mainstream Top 40 chart dated September 21 1998 33 In Canada the song peaked at number three on the RPM Top Singles chart dated August 16 1998 34 and was certified platinum by Music Canada MC for track equivalent sales of 80 000 units in the country 35 Music video editAn accompanying music video for Tearin Up My Heart was directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky from 1996 to 1997 36 and filmed in Florida It was released in Europe in February 1997 2 and aired in the United States on the debut episode of Total Request Live TRL on September 14 1998 37 The video depicts the NSYNC members dancing inside a warehouse playing basketball and taking photos using a Polaroid camera 2 They additionally participate in a photo shoot perform acrobatics eat pizza and are sprawled out next to grayscale photographs Chasez is seen performing with a guitar in one scene 38 Each member appears in identical black and white outfits 39 Akron Beacon Journal staff writer Glenn Gamboa described the video as attractive 40 The MTV premiere of Tearin Up My Heart in the United States altered a scene from the original European release which otherwise remained intact The scene depicted an adolescent female lying next to Timberlake on a bed with the former digitally erased under orders from NSYNC s record label to maintain their innocent image 41 The music video was nominated at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards for Best Pop Video Best Group Video and Viewer s Choice 42 43 Live performances edit Tearin Up My Heart was included on the encore of the NSYNC in Concert tour where the NSYNC members were harnessed on wires and performed somersaults 44 flips 45 46 and upside down splits to conclude each concert Writing for The Dispatch following the Quad Cities concert in 1999 Marc Nesseler opined that the song had the most enjoyable synchronized dance steps of the night 47 During the No Strings Attached Tour a video of a TRL parody segment with MTV video jockey Ananda Lewis was aired who introduced Tearin Up My Heart as the winner of a pre determined live fan poll over songs including Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Yankee Doodle and Three Blind Mice 48 49 50 NSYNC performed Tearin Up My Heart on the PopOdyssey tour as an abridged version 51 52 53 and on the Celebrity Tour with intense choreography 54 During MTV s Spring Break coverage on March 19 1999 NSYNC performed Tearin Up My Heart on the program s Fashionably Loud segment The members wore cargo pants with buttoned shirts as Timberlake wore a baby blue shirt and Chris Kirkpatrick sported upside down visors 55 At the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards Britney Spears and NSYNC performed together on the same stage 56 which was their debut appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards VMAs Host Chris Rock yelled out Are you ready for some real lip synching as he introduced both performers on stage and subsequently surprised music journalists 57 58 Spears first performed a remix of Baby One More Time in black leather attire 57 59 as NSYNC transitioned into Tearin Up My Heart using the existing classroom setup from the previous performance 60 61 The remaining NSYNC members without Timberlake appeared at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 14 2019 to perform with headliner Ariana Grande 62 Both artists teased a collaboration during the afternoon on Twitter before their performance 63 The members rehearsed for one and a half days and delivered live vocals at the event 64 They appeared as Grande s surprise guests to sing the bridge of Break Up with Your Girlfriend I m Bored which sampled It Makes Me Ill from their second studio album No Strings Attached They then performed Tearin Up My Heart with Grande substituting for Timberlake s vocals in the second verse and simultaneously dancing to the song s choreography 13 65 The accompanying video screen resembled a VHS tape with ripples and numbers 66 as NSYNC s appearance at the event was positively received by the loud crowd 67 68 69 Gab Ginsberg of Billboard opined that Grande s performance of Tearin Up My Heart was a highlight from her headlining set 13 In popular culture edit Tearin Up My Heart was used on NSYNC s episode of Becoming an MTV program where fans recreate a music video filmed by the original artist 70 Over 100 people from Southern California physically appeared to audition while over 200 people across the United States sent in audition tapes 71 The song was also given to the Massive Monkees on the fourth season of America s Best Dance Crew as part of the VMAs challenge in Week 6 72 The group intended to show intensity in their performance 73 which was praised by judge Chasez as one of their best performances 74 Track listings edit1997 German maxi single 5 75 1997 UK CD single 76 Tearin Up My Heart Radio Edit 3 26 Tearin Up My Heart Extended Version 4 45 Tearin Up My Heart Phat Dub 6 28 Tearin Up My Heart Phat Swede Instrumental 6 441997 German maxi single The Remix 77 Tearin Up My Heart Phat Radio 4 07 Tearin Up My Heart Phat Swede Club Mix 6 44 Tearin Up My Heart Phat Dub 6 28 Tearin Up My Heart Extended Version 4 45 Tearin Up My Heart Radio Edit 3 261997 German limited edition heart shaped CD 3 Tearin Up My Heart Radio Edit 3 26 Tearin Up My Heart Extended Version 4 451997 UK and Ireland CD digipak 78 Tearin Up My Heart Radio Edit 3 26 Tearin Up My Heart Phat Swede Club Mix 6 44 More Than a Feeling 3 44 1998 UK and Europe CD1 poster pack 79 Tearin Up My Heart Beat Back Radio Edit 3 29 You Got It 3 33 Tearin Up My Heart Riprock amp Alex G s Heart Edit 3 521998 UK and Europe CD2 80 Tearin Up My Heart Original Version 3 31 Crazy for You 3 41 Exclusive interview 10 481998 Australian CD single 81 Tearin Up My Heart Original Version 3 30 Tearin Up My Heart Beat Back Radio Edit 3 28 Tearin Up My Heart Riprock and Alex G s Heart amp Key Edit 3 51 Tearin Up My Heart JJ Flores Main Level Edit 3 52Personnel editCredits adapted from the back cover of Tearin Up My Heart 3 Recording Recorded at Cheiron Studios Stockholm Sweden Produced for Cheiron Productions 1996Personnel Kristian Lundin music lyrics production Max Martin music lyrics Moritz Teichmann photographyCharts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Tearin Up My Heart from 1997 to 1998 Chart 1997 1998 PeakpositionAustria O3 Austria Top 40 24 4Canada Top Singles RPM 34 3Canada Dance Urban RPM 82 3Germany Official German Charts 22 4Netherlands Dutch Top 40 83 28Netherlands Single Top 100 26 31New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 84 19Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 85 6Scotland OCC 86 37UK Singles OCC 87 40US Billboard Hot 100 32 59US Adult Top 40 Billboard 88 39US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 33 6US Radio Songs Billboard 89 15US Rhythmic Billboard 90 19Weekly chart performance for Tearin Up My Heart from 1999 Chart 1999 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 30 20Ireland IRMA 91 18Scotland OCC 29 10UK Singles OCC 27 9 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Tearin Up My Heart in 1997 Chart 1997 PositionAustria O3 Austria Top 40 25 33Germany Official German Charts 23 30Romania Romanian Top 100 92 30Certifications editCertifications and sales for Tearin Up My Heart Region Certification Certified units salesCanada Music Canada 35 Platinum 80 000 United Kingdom BPI 28 Silver 200 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history editRelease dates and formats for Tearin Up My Heart Region Date Format Label Ref Germany February 10 1997 CD single Sony 5 United States June 23 1998 Contemporary hit radiorhythmic contemporary radio RCA 6 United Kingdom June 14 1999 CD singlecassette single Northwestside 8 References edit Rowley Glenn February 12 2020 Backstreet Boys Open Up About Competing With NSYNC on Watch What Happens Live Billboard Retrieved February 13 2020 a b c d Daw Robbie March 22 2013 NSYNC s Debut Album Turns 15 Backtracking Idolator Retrieved October 30 2019 a b c Tearin Up My Heart back cover NSYNC Germany Ariola 1997 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Weatherby Taylor March 24 2018 NSYNC Reflects on Making U S Debut amp Competing With Backstreet Boys as Self Titled Album Turns 20 It Was Us Against the World Billboard Retrieved February 13 2020 a b c Tearin Up My Heart Audio CD Amazon DE Retrieved October 29 2021 a b CHR Pop New Releases PDF Radio amp Records No 1253 June 19 1998 p 40 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