Blu wrote:Trimss wrote:Like are you being serious? People don't associate Justin to Nsync anymore. I know how huge N'Sync was, however, he was really huge by himself too.
He's no longer the N'Sync singer.
What country do you live in? I find it hard to believe these stunning
facts considering you don't even live in the States, a country which N'Sync was
very popular in.
Don't you live in like, Belgium, or something? They must be the music capital of the world, considering you're able to conclude that NO ONE associates Justin to N'Sync.
Does 1999-Eminem exist where you live? What about 2001-Jay-Z? 1994-Nas?
Dude you weren't even born in 1994.. And why do you suddenly act like you're smart? You'd be surprised at how many people like Hip Hop/Rap here, and how many of them know more about it and about that culture than you do.
N'Sync was big here too, actually, it was huge. However Justin Timberlake was bigger as a solo act in Europe, which is AT LEAST half of his audience.
He's a popular figure everywhere in the world as an actor or as a singer, you don't need to be American to know who is big and who isn't. (Again, we know much more about the US than you know about the rest of the world.) Then again, you're the guy who thought every japanese wear Kimonos everyday so I wouldn't expect you to understand it. You're not really informed about the rest of the world.
We have the same hits as you on our charts. They feed us with your culture, whether it's music, food, movies.. Everything. But yeah, Eminem was big here. 50 Cent too. Actually, everybody had died hair or XXL clothes here. To this day, they're still relevant because of what they have done in the 2000's.
Anyway, back on topic, Justin Timberlake is more known for his solo work than for his Nsync work here. Maybe not in the US, even though I really think he is, but half of his audience was able to separate him from that boysband stuff. Of course he sold more with them, but he changed his image and dropped some classic and unforgettable songs as a solo act which helped him to get rid of that "boys band" image.