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The discography of American pop recording artist JC Chasez consists of two studio albums, one unreleased album, five singles, as well as various guest appearances and music videos. As a member of NSYNC , Chasez co-wrote and produced songs for the band, with four songs including the title track on the group's sophomore album No Strings Attached ...
Joshua Scott "JC" Chasez (/ ˈ ʃ ɑː z eɪ /; born August 8, 1976) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, and dancer.He started his career as a singer, actor, and dancer on The All New Mickey Mouse Club before rising to prominence as a member of the boy band NSYNC in the late 90s and early 2000s.
Schizophrenic is the debut studio album by American recording artist JC Chasez. It was released on February 24, 2004, by Jive Records. The album spanned various musical genres, including New Wave, electronica, rock, disco, soul and reggae. Chasez served as a primary producer, co-writing fifteen of the album's tracks.
JC Chasez, a member of the beloved band NSYNC, is out with his first major music project in 20 years.His new album is called "Play with Fire." "I want to make a musical and look everybody knows me ...
On Friday, former NSYNC member JC Chasez and his collaborator, Jimmy Harry, are releasing the concept album for Playing with Fire, a new musical inspired by Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
The eleventh track "Treat Me Right" was deemed as "the standout track" on the album, which is generated via a co-writing/production credit from JC Chasez, member of *NSYNC. [13] It is an electropop song and utilises the group's vocal interplay to admirable effect. [13] "
Along with the surprise performances with Criss, 37, Chasez also exclusively announced his upcoming new musical theater concept album, Playing With Fire, set to release in October.
"All Day Long I Dream About Sex" is a song by American recording artist JC Chasez, who rose to stardom as a member of the 1990s boy band NSYNC. It was released as the second and final single from his debut studio album, Schizophrenic. The uptempo track was a homage to 80's synth-rock pop music.