Fans slam Justin Timberlake for giving himself a feature on *NSYNC’s ‘Better Place’



It’s gonna be me — oh, and *NSYNC!

*NSYNC fans are a little put off by Justin Timberlake seemingly giving himself his own feature on the boy band’s first new song in over 21 years, “Better Place.”

Performers on the track, which was released Friday and is included on the upcoming “Trolls Band Together” movie soundtrack, are listed as “*NSYNC and Timberlake” on some platforms — even though *NSYNC consists of Timberlake, JC Chasez, Lance Bass, and Joey Fatone, and Chris Kirkpatrick.

“NSYNC ft Justin Timberlake!?? I think the f–k not,” one fan wrote Friday on X, the platform previously known as Twitter.

“I’ve loved Nsync since childhood, and Justin was always my guy, but seeing the song say “N*Sync & Justin Timberlake” is like wtf?” another added. “Imagine ‘Destineys Child & Beyoncé.’ Sorry dude that is such a bad look.”

NSYNC performs at the 2000 MTV Movie Awards.
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“Why does #BetterPlace have *NSYNC and Justin Timberlake… is he not part of *NSYNC,” a third asked.

Another disappointed fan wrote, “With it being *NSYNC featuring Justin Timberlake, I smell an ego trip holding them back from getting back together/touring/recording.. JMO.”

“Why is it NSync and Justin Timberlake? Isnt he NSync? Confused much,” another skeptic wrote.

“Better Place” is NSYNC’s first new song in over two decades.
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Although fans may be peeved by the Spotify, Amazon Music and Apple Music listings, the track listing on the release just says *NSYNC.

The Post has contacted reps for Timberlake for comment.

Timberlake co-wrote “Better Place” with Amy Allen and Shellback. He and the latter also produced the song, just like Timberlake’s 2016 “Trolls” hit “Can’t Stop the Feeling.”

NSYNC was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 30, 2018.
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*NSYNC, which was formed in 1995, has sold over 70 million records worldwide. They last recorded new material in 2001 before announcing an indefinite hiatus.

Bass confirmed in 2007 that the group officially broke up in 2004.

Timberlake released his first solo album in 2002 and would go on to sell over 88 million records worldwide.





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