'bout the car I drive or what I wear around my neck We have a natural talent for creating great music and we will continue to do so We got the gift of melody, we gonna bring it 'til the end The music we create is not a fad that will fade out The thing you got to realize, what we doing is not a trend Why is pop music so popular and when will it stop being popular? What's the deal with this pop life and when is it gonna fade out Tired of hearing people criticize the pop music genre Sick and tired of hearing all these people talk about The song was produced by Max Martin and Rami Yacoub, who were responsible for many of the biggest pop hits of the late 90s and early 2000s. NSYNC's song Pop reached number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and received a positive response from critics, who praised its catchy melody and fun energy. They suggest that the music is all that matters, and it is the foundation of the pop genre, which they describe as "dirty pop" that you can't stop. They ask listeners if they ever wonder why this music gets them high, taking them on a ride and making their bodies start to rock. Throughout the song, NSYNC celebrates the power of pop music and its ability to make people feel good. They emphasize the importance of respect over superficial elements like cars and clothing. The band is confident in their style and message, conveying that they will continue to do what they like, regardless of criticism. The song also explores the criticisms directed at NSYNC specifically, as they discuss the animosity they feel from people who question the type of music they perform. The lyrics assert that pop music is not a trend, but rather a gift of melody that they will continue to bring until the very end. The band is sick and tired of hearing people criticize the pop genre, claiming that it is a trend that will eventually fade out. NSYNC's song Pop is a commentary on the perception of the pop music industry and its longevity. Is that you get hyped 'cause we'll give it to you every time Is that you recognize that its just about respect (oh)Ībout the clothes I wear or where I go and why 'bout the car I drive or the ice around my neck Just worry about trust cause I'ma get mine, people can't you see Now, why you want to try to classify the type of thing we doĬause were just fine doin what we like, can we say the same for you It takes you on a ride, feel it when your body starts to rock Is that you get hyped 'cause we'll do it to you every timeĭo you ever wonder why, this music gets you high? Admission is free!įor more information about *NSYNC (including about their pop-up shop) visit their official website.Is that you recognize that its just about respectĪbout the clothes I wear and where I go and why There’s authentic props, wardrobe items, artwork, and photography on display. It’ll be open until 5 May, and features a limited inventory of official merchandise, as well as fun opportunities to immerse yourself in items associated with the band. The *NSYNC Dirty Pop-Up Shop is at Suite 200A, 6801 Hollywood Boulevard, at the Hollywood & Highland Center. If you would like to visit *NSYNC’s star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, it’s situated on the pavement outside Live Nation/Ticketmaster, 7060 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles. Among them were John and Edward Grimes (aka Jedward), long term *NSYNC fans, who are currently in LA recording music. Los Angeles-based photographer Michael T Rozman captured this photo of the crowd. Some had travelled great distances to come to the show, many also combined their trip with a visit to *NSYNC’s “ Dirty Pop-Up” merch shop on Hollywood & Highland, as well as Justin Timberlake’s shows on 28 and 29 April at the Los Angeles Forum. Such was the excitement and anticipation of the event that there were fans lining up from as early as midnight ahead of the 11.30am ceremony.
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