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The song started as an instrumental track by Teddy Riley intended for Keith Sweat's 1987 debut Make It Last Forever, [4] but Sweat ultimately passed on the song. [4] Kemp then recorded a demo of the song, intending for it to be used by another singer; his scratch vocal ended up on the final release.
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.
Just Got Paid may refer to: "Just Got Paid" (Johnny Kemp song), 1988 "Just Got Paid" (Sigala song), 2018 "Just Got Paid", a song written by Billy Gibbons and Bill Ham which was recorded by ZZ Top for their 1972 album Rio Grande Mud. The cover of "Just Got Paid", performed by Rapeman on the album Two Nuns and a Pack Mule
NSYNC Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for MTV Justin Timberlake is finally giving Us what we want — new ‘NSync music. “Track 17: PARADISE,” Timberlake, 43, wrote via Instagram on Wednesday, March ...
Former ‘NSync star Joey Fatone is still eager for an official reunion — even though his four former bandmates got together last week without him. Lance Bass, JC Chasez and Chris Kirkpatrick ...
Where are the members of ‘N Sync now? Here's wha they've been up to since the band broke up, their kids, wives, husbands and other career moves.
' NSYNC [a] is the debut studio album by American boy band NSYNC, initially released in Germany on May 26, 1997, by Trans Continental Records, and internationally on March 24, 1998, by RCA Records. The album reached number one on the Offizielle Top 100 and includes the singles " I Want You Back " and " Tearin' Up My Heart ".
The full song will be released Sept. 29 from RCA Records. Trolls Band Together, which happens to be about the defunct Troll band BroZone reuniting ("We still got it!"), arrives in theaters on Nov. 17.