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*Nsync appeared in the TV series Sabrina, the Teenage Witch on February 5, 1999. They performed "Tearin' Up My Heart" and "(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time On You" in an episode where Sabrina acquires a magical fake ID to attend their concert.
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In 2007 Lance Bass confirmed that the band had definitely broken up.
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At the end of 2000, *NSYNC were the music industry's biggest earners, reportedly earning $184 million.
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*NSYNC's ticket for the 'No Strings Attached' tour sold more than 1 million tickets on the very first day.
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On March 21, 2000, *NSYNC's third album No Strings Attached was finally released, selling 2.4 million copies in it's first week. The album became certified Diamond after selling an overall 10 million copies.
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*NSYNC's debut album was certified Diamond for sales of over 10 million.
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In 1999, *NSYNC left their manager Louis J. Pearlman and his record label Trans Continental Records and signed to Jive Records.
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*NSYNC has a book out called *NSYNC: The Official Book. It made its debut at #25. The first-day sales were 75,000 copies. It later on returned to the presses for a second printing of 235,000.
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*NSYNC had a tour called Pop Odyssey during summer of 2002.
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*NSYNC has a collaboration song and video with Gloria Estefan called Music Of My Heart.
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*NSYNC's second single was "Tearin' Up My Heart."
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*NSYNC's first single was "I Want You Back."
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All members of *NSYNC were born in different states of the US.
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*NSYNC were often compared to the Backstreet Boys.
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*NSYNC was started in Orlando, Florida.
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On October 25, 2005, *NSYNC released a hits compilation album called "Greatest Hits."