Their final studio effort, where they leaned into more experimental electronic and hip-hop sounds, featuring the beatboxed hit "Pop."
Moving into the new millennium, the group wanted to push boundaries. Their third and final studio album, (2001), saw the members—particularly Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez—taking more creative control over songwriting and production.
(Released: May 26, 1997, in Germany; March 24, 1998, in the US)The self-titled debut introduced the group's signature dance-pop sound.
You can trace their story through their three core studio albums:
While officially released in Europe in 1997, the self-titled debut hit the United States in 1998. This album is the quintessential time capsule for the TRL generation. Produced largely by the Swedish hitmakers at Cheiron Studios (Max Martin, Denniz Pop), the sound is crisp, upbeat, and undeniably catchy.
Their final studio effort, where they leaned into more experimental electronic and hip-hop sounds, featuring the beatboxed hit "Pop."
Moving into the new millennium, the group wanted to push boundaries. Their third and final studio album, (2001), saw the members—particularly Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez—taking more creative control over songwriting and production.
(Released: May 26, 1997, in Germany; March 24, 1998, in the US)The self-titled debut introduced the group's signature dance-pop sound.
You can trace their story through their three core studio albums:
While officially released in Europe in 1997, the self-titled debut hit the United States in 1998. This album is the quintessential time capsule for the TRL generation. Produced largely by the Swedish hitmakers at Cheiron Studios (Max Martin, Denniz Pop), the sound is crisp, upbeat, and undeniably catchy.