- Film And TV
- 14 Sep 23
New NSYNC track 'Better Together' to feature in Trolls Band Together
NSNYC reunite to create a track for DreamWorks Animation's Trolls Band Together.
American boyband NSYNC are set to release their first piece of music together since their compilation album back in 2014.
An upcoming contintuation of the Dreamworks Animation Trolls franchise, Trolls Band Together, recently shared a trailer, teasing that the soundtrack will contain an exclusive new track from the beloved '90s boyband. The movie stars starring Justin Timberlake, breakout star of NSYNC.
The band reunited at the 2023 MTV VMAs where they presented Taylor Swift with the award for Best Pop Video.
Swift broke into a complete fangirl state, excitedly speaking for all of us '90s babies, and admitting to the band: "I had your dolls".
Nicki Minaj welcomed the group to the stage, saying: "For the first time ever, back together in, like, a decade. Make some noise for NSYNC." The full band, Justin Timberlake, Chris Kirkpatrick, JC Chasez, Joey Fatone, and Lance Bass, were all in attendance.
This VMAs appearance came after the band's comeback track was teased through posters advertising the new Trolls movie were put up across the States. NSYNC's logo could be seen on the posters along with a QR code that enabled fans to hear a snippet of the new track. The website linked to the QR code has since confirmed the release of the band's new song.
NSYNC's 'Better Together' is available to stream from September 29. It can also be heard as part of the Trolls Band Together soundtrack in cinemas November 17.
Watch the trailer for Trolls Band Together below:
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