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Tuesday, October 17, 2000
*Nsync plots next musical move
*Nsync plans to have more control over their next album.
The Orlando boy band will begin recording their "No Strings Attached" follow-up after their tour wraps up in December, MTV reports.
The new album, scheduled for a summer release, will find the group members taking over more producing duties and also enlisting the help of prominent R&B and hip-hop producers.
"This one, we're definitely gonna produce more of it," the group's Lance Bass told MTV. "We've been talking about maybe getting with She'kspere again,[as well as] Timbaland, Missy [Elliott] -- even Richard Marx would be great to work with again."
The boys said they hope to continue to build on the sound they discovered on their current hit album. J.C. Chasez added that they want to come up with something "different and innovative".
"It's hard to say where the music's gonna go," said Justin Timberlake. "I think we found our sound this year, so hopefully we can grow with our audience."
Kevin Briggs (She'kspere) produced "It Makes Me Ill," a track on "No Strings Attached", and has worked with Pink and Mariah Carey. Richard Marx produced "This I Promise You" for the group.
Before *Nsync heads back into the studio, they'll finish up the end of their "No Strings Attached" tour, which starts in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The Baha Men ("Who Let The Dogs Out"), pop group Dream, and Canadian boy band soulDecision are expected to open for *Nsync.
-- AllPop
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