*Nsync's record release party on Monday night featured both wholesome teen guests and much less wholesome, older attendees.
JC, Lance, Joey, Chris, and Justin held their release party for "Celebrity" at a club in L.A., and Playboy guru Hugh Hefner made an appearance along with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, the 15-year-old twins who have their own teen mag, MTV reports.
Also at the party (of course) was Justin's mega-star girlfriend, Britney Spears.
The boys reportedly spent most of the night chatting up their album and smiling.
"We are who we are, but every musician wants to grow, and I think people will see this with 'Celebrity'," JC told MTV about the album.
"Every song on this album is totally different from the next one," Lance said.
In more *Nsync news, soon fans will be able to legally download the group's music.
Songs by Britney, Backstreet Boys, and *Nsync will appear on the subscription music service MusicNet.
Zomba, the parent company of Jive records (home to Britney, *Nsync and Backstreet), is the fourth record label to make a deal with MusicNet, which is expected to officially launch this fall.
MusicNet will be available through AOL, RealPlayer, and the scheduled subscription version of Napster. The program will let users hear a specific number of songs via downloads or streams, for a montly fee. A tentative plan is to allow MusicNet users to pay $10 U.S. to stream 50 songs and download 50 others.
MusicNet was created in April by BMG, EMI, and Warner Music Group.
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-- AllPop