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Justin Timberlake confirms NSYNC will appear on new album

Justin Timberlake confirms NSYNC will appear on new album
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Justin Timberlake has confirmed his NSYNC bandmates will appear on a song on his new album Everything I Thought It Was.

Over the weekend, the Like I Love You singer gave fans a sneak peek at the deluxe edition vinyl of his upcoming record on TikTok, and one fan wrote in the comments, "Blink twice if *NSYNC is on a song called Paradise."

Justin responded to the message on Wednesday by posting a new video in which he pulled down his sunglasses and deliberately blinked twice before pushing them back into place and smiling for the camera.

Confirming the news even further, his bandmate Chris Kirkpatrick posted eye emojis in the comments and Lance Bass jokingly asked, "Got something in your eye?"

Lance took it one step further by posting a video in which he asks Justin, "You're trying to tell us something, right?"

Their bandmates JC Chasez and Joey Fatone have yet to comment on the news.

NSYNC reunited in September last year for Better Place, their first song in 20 years. It appeared on the soundtrack for Trolls Band Together, in which Justin voices the character Branch.

He teased more NYSNC music during an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show in January.

"We've been in the studio, so there may be a little something in the future, too," he revealed. "It's kind of crazy, like, there's so much that just picks up right where it left off as far as the chemistry."

Everything I Thought It Was will be released on 15 March.

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