KEY POINTS

  • NSYNC's "Celebrity" was released on July 24, 2001
  • The music album consisted of thirteen tracks
  • Justin Timberlake was part of the boy band for 7 years

Singer Justin Timberlake took to Instagram on Wednesday to share the poster of NSYNC's hit music album "Celebrity" to mark its 20-year anniversary.

The music album featured thirteen tracks including "Celebrity," "The Game Is Over," "The Two of Us," "Up Against the Wall," "See Right Through You," "Just Don't Tell Me That" and "Something Like You." The album was dropped on July 24, 2001.

The 40-year-old singer, who had been a part of the NSYNC boy band group from 1995 to 2002, wrote "20 years already?! What a time to be alive," in the caption.

The post was flooded with the comments of former band members and fans.

Lance Bass, 42, shared his emotions by dropping an old man emoji in the comments while Joey Fatone, 44, commented, "Yes we old !!" The other two band members, JC Chasez, 44, and Chris Kirkpatrick, 49, are yet to respond.

Besides the band members, other celebrities also shared their reactions.

Singer John Mayer commented, "We spun this record incessantly in the van on my first tour. Thanks for the memories" while professional football player Tom Brady wrote, "Young BOSS." Rapper Juicy J addressed the former band members as "Legends" and comedian Kevin Hart liked the post. Sportscaster Erin Andrews also commented saying, "One of the highlights of my life people."

On the work front, Timberlake will portray Gong Show host Chuck Barris in an untitled Apple TV+ drama series, which will be based on the "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" memoir released in 1984.

Considering other band members, Kirkpatrick dropped a music video, "Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays" from the album, "Winter in the Air" in 2019. Whereas, Chasez appeared in "The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story" documentary which was released in 2019.

While Fatone will be seen in the movie "Lundon's Bridge and the Three Keys," Bass appeared in the television series, "Showmance," which premiered on June 7. Bass also made a cameo in the "I Want You Back" music video, which was released in April, this year.

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Justin Timberlake performs onstage during the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Festival at T-Mobile Arena on September 22, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Getty Images/Kevin Winter