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A 'Really Happy' JC Chasez Observes 'Some Girls Dance With Women'
07.18.2003 7:55 AM EDT
JC Chasez will release the first single from his upcoming solo album, the erotically titled "Some Girls (Dance with Women)," in mid-August.
The 'NSYNC singer, who co-produced the up-tempo track with Riprock 'N' Alex G. (Christina Aguilera), will shoot the video in three weeks, according to his spokesperson.
Chasez has set the album title as Schizophrenic, one of a few he was considering, including The Truth (see "JC Chasez Previews Schizophrenic Solo Debut"). The project, originally due August 26, is now scheduled for an October 21 release.
Along with Justin Timberlake, Chasez has been an active songwriter for 'NSYNC, co-authoring four songs on Celebrity and three on No Strings Attached. Compared to his songs for the group, which were tweaked by the other members and producers, he calls his solo material "polished demos."
"It's basically the raw idea from the beginning, you know, it stays true," Chasez said at a studio in April. "There's always compromises being made [with 'NSYNC], because you know you're the voice of five people, not just yourself. And that's totally the right thing, because it's a group and you want to speak for the group, you don't want to speak for yourself."
Other producers Chasez worked with on Schizophrenic include Dallas Austin (TLC), R&B hitmaker Rodney Jerkins, newcomer Rob Boldt and BT, the electronic music guru behind "Pop."
"I kind of sailed into this whole project not wanting to think about it, just wanting to let it flow out of me," Chasez said. "And I've done that up to this point and I'm really, really, really happy with it because I explored so many different sounds."
—Corey Moss
eeeeep!
Video to be shot in 3 weeks! That makes it the weekend immediately after his birthday!
SQUEEEE!
There're new video clips, too!
I think anyway, I can't get them to completely load up.
::kicks computer::
A 'Really Happy' JC Chasez Observes 'Some Girls Dance With Women'
07.18.2003 7:55 AM EDT
JC Chasez will release the first single from his upcoming solo album, the erotically titled "Some Girls (Dance with Women)," in mid-August.
The 'NSYNC singer, who co-produced the up-tempo track with Riprock 'N' Alex G. (Christina Aguilera), will shoot the video in three weeks, according to his spokesperson.
Chasez has set the album title as Schizophrenic, one of a few he was considering, including The Truth (see "JC Chasez Previews Schizophrenic Solo Debut"). The project, originally due August 26, is now scheduled for an October 21 release.
Along with Justin Timberlake, Chasez has been an active songwriter for 'NSYNC, co-authoring four songs on Celebrity and three on No Strings Attached. Compared to his songs for the group, which were tweaked by the other members and producers, he calls his solo material "polished demos."
"It's basically the raw idea from the beginning, you know, it stays true," Chasez said at a studio in April. "There's always compromises being made [with 'NSYNC], because you know you're the voice of five people, not just yourself. And that's totally the right thing, because it's a group and you want to speak for the group, you don't want to speak for yourself."
Other producers Chasez worked with on Schizophrenic include Dallas Austin (TLC), R&B hitmaker Rodney Jerkins, newcomer Rob Boldt and BT, the electronic music guru behind "Pop."
"I kind of sailed into this whole project not wanting to think about it, just wanting to let it flow out of me," Chasez said. "And I've done that up to this point and I'm really, really, really happy with it because I explored so many different sounds."
—Corey Moss
eeeeep!
Video to be shot in 3 weeks! That makes it the weekend immediately after his birthday!
SQUEEEE!
There're new video clips, too!
I think anyway, I can't get them to completely load up.
::kicks computer::
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Date: 2003-07-18 07:19 am (UTC)Oh, yeah. Who doesn't?
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Date: 2003-07-18 07:22 am (UTC)I hadn't even put it together that way yet. It's still rather early for me to be trying to think.
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Date: 2003-07-18 07:38 am (UTC)