(released November 10, 1998): A holiday-themed studio album that includes "Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays".

In 2000, the group fought a high-profile legal battle against their former manager Lou Pearlman and RCA Records. They signed with Jive Records and released No Strings Attached in March 2000. The title was a direct nod to their newfound independence.

The final studio album from the group, Celebrity , saw the members heavily involved in writing and producing. The album leaned into electronic dance music, hip-hop, and early 2000s garage rock.

"I Want You Back," "Tearin' Up My Heart," "For the Girl Who Has Everything."

Includes "I'll Never Stop" (Instrumental) and unique lyric inserts highly prized by collectors. Celebrity (2001)

(A jazz-pop collaboration with Phil Collins recorded for Disney's Tarzan soundtrack) If you want to dive deeper into collecting, tell me:

Released on November 10, 1998, Home for Christmas is NSYNC's second studio album and their first holiday album. This album showcases the group's ability to create festive and heartwarming music, featuring classic Christmas tunes like "Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays" and "Where Are You Christmas?" The album became a staple of holiday playlists and demonstrated the group's versatility.

NSYNC released only (two international, two U.S.), plus a Christmas album and a remix/compilation album. Below is the definitive breakdown of their exclusive full-length releases.

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