
NSYNC performing what would be the last time in public, at the 2013 MTV VMA’s.
Rick Diamond / Staff via Getty ImagesWhen the world found out that NSYNC was reuniting together for the MTV VMA's, all hell broke loose online. People's social media accounts were being flooded with updates, sightings, and more! They all hoped they would see a live performance from the group, who hasn't performed publicly together since the 2013 VMA's. The hope was the VMA's would be the place they finally perform again or make an announcement that they're reuniting and going on tour. Sadly, that wasn't the case. BUT, the world did get to see the boy band all together on stage to present an award to Taylor Swift. And that was enough for the world....or was it?
"Trolls Band Together"
Justin Timberlake has been a part of the Trolls movie line for a minute. He released "Can't Stop The Feeling" for the movie franchise back in 2016. The song not only made the movie a success, the song itself became a world wide success. Now the catchy song can be heard everywhere. So how do you top that? The only we know how is to get Justin to make another song, but with his former band mates. And that's just what the world is getting.
All over, posters of trolls hair and a sparkly "N" on it have been spotted. All to promote the new movie coming out on November 17th. But more so, it's a poster advertising the new song from the group for the movie.
The song is titled "Better Place" and will be released to the world on September 29th. Fans of the 90's pop group have waited for a moment like this. As of now, you have 14 more days to hear it. BUT, they decided to tease you with a little sample to hold you over.
But How Does The Group Fit In With The Movie?
Justin Timberlake's character in the animated film ends up reuniting with his old band mates to perform. Something the Troll world has been yearning for. The exact same thing we have been yearning for. So what perfect way to bring NSYNC back together than in this film.
If This Doesn't Get You Hyped, I Don't Know What Will
Ladies and gentlemen, the first time you heard NSYNC together since they split, or a short snipped anyways. Just to hold you over until it's release on the 29th.
Justin Timberlake even took to his Instagram page to post them in the studio recording it. You can hear Justin say, "Who's ready for a reunion!" The words that most definitely will hype up the world.
Are you excited to hear the whole song? For the reunion? As of now, there's not reunion tour announcements coming or an announcement of a new album. BUT that doesn't mean it won't happen. Maybe this is the spark that starts it all? Only time will tell. As of now, you only have this to hold on to.
"Trolls Band Together" hits theaters on November 17th and will surely be packed with families and fans.
9 Songs That Got a Second Life in Modern Movies & TV Shows
Soundtracks are a magical thing. They can make or break a moment in a movie or TV scene and add a new level of emotion.
Sometimes, movies and TV shows will look to modern songs to soundtrack a scene. However, there are plenty of examples of a film or a show going back in time to find a song that perfectly complements a moment. Oftentimes, using a more seasoned song, as opposed to a newer track, can help make a moment even more memorable.
A great example of this is the use of The Knack's "My Sharona" in 1994's Reality Bites. Oh, you’ve never whimsically danced in the food mart of a gas station? Then you never really have lived! Sometimes, you just have to dance in public with your friends.
Who can forget the use of "Miserlou" in Pulp Fiction? Can you imagine the opening credits of Quentin Tarantino's hit without this Dick Dale classic? Exactly.
Tarantino really enjoys showcasing classic tunes in his movies. His inclusion of the Stealers Wheel's song "Stuck in the Middle With You" in Reservoir Dogs helped introduce the one-hit wonder to a whole new audience. Sure, it was used during an incredibly grizzly scene, but it's proof of how effective music moments like these are.
John Hughes often liked to highlight artists of the day in his many classic movies, but in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, he went back to the '60s for this magic moment. In perhaps the greatest lip sync performance outside of RuPaul's Drag Race, Matthew Broderick’s Ferris Bueller transforms Chicago’s Von Steuben Day Parade into the party of the year with some help from Wayne Newton and The Beatles.
From iconic films to contemporary series, here are nine songs that got a second life in modern movies and TV shows.
'Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)' - 'Stranger Things' (2022)
Season four of Stranger Things was very good to Kate Bush. After the Netflix series used her 1985 song in the show, it became a sensation in the summer of 2022. The track eventually peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in July. Additionally, CBS News reported Bush earned a whopping $2.3 million in streaming royalties between May 27 and June 23.
'Master of Puppets' - 'Stranger Things' (2022)
Season four of Stranger Things was also very good to Metallica. Their classic track "Master of Puppets" was featured in the season finale of the Netflix show and helped introduce the band to a whole new slate of fans. Thanks to its use in the show, "Master of Puppets entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the first time since its initial release in 1986. The track would peak at number 35.
'Come and Get Your Love' - 'Guardians of the Galaxy' (2014)
Nearly any song from the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack could’ve made this list. However, it’s difficult not to highlight this Redbone tune that plays during the opening credits. The soundtrack would go on to top the Billboard 200 chart and sell over one million copies. (Seriously, this soundtrack is an absolute banger. Way to make this happen, director James Gunn!
'I Got You Babe' - 'Groundhog Day' (1993)
To this day, it’s hard setting an alarm clock at 6:00 AM without thinking about Sonny & Cher. Sure, Bill Murray's character, Phil Connors, went partially crazy after reliving the same day over and over again. There's a good chance this song got old very quick. But, for the rest of us, it's just a good time.
'You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling' - 'Top Gun' (1986)
Cheesy? Yes. A memorable way to pick up a woman at a bar? Also, yes. Even though Maverick initially “crashed and burned” while singing this Righteous Brothers classic with the help of his fellow naval aviators, he still got the girl in the end.
'Unchained Melody' - 'Ghost' (1990)
Four years later, The Righteous Brothers were provided the soundtrack to another memorable movie moment. This time it was the infamous pottery wheel scene from Ghost. The song and scene were so popular that "Unchained Melody" reentered the Billboard Hot 100 and would peak at number 13. It's understandable why. Just relieve the magic below.
'Tequila' - 'Pee-Wee's Big Adventure' (1985)
Not only did this instrumental from The Champs soundtrack this hilarious moment, it gave the world that dance we’ve all done. Perhaps you did it while drinking tequila. Seriously, this whole moment shouldn't work at all. That's just another example of just how wonderful Pee-Wee Herman was.
'Lust for Life' - 'Trainspotting' (1996)
“Who needs reasons when you’ve got heroin?” Trainspotting doesn’t waste any time cutting to the chase, and it does so all while being soundtracked by this Iggy Pop classic. With the exception of "Stuck in the Middle of You," this might be the darkest example on this list.
'Bohemian Rhapsody' - 'Wayne's World' (1992)
Surely, this list wouldn’t be complete without “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Thanks to its use in Wayne’s World, “Bohemian Rhapsody” re-entered the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at number two, seven spots higher than when it was originally released. If you've made it this far, there's a good chance you created this scene in the car with your friends, too.
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