'We've been in the studio': Justin Timberlake teases new music from NSYNC
Justin Timberlake has teased *NSYNC have new music on the way.
The 43-year-old singer has only just made his solo comeback with new single 'Selfish' but he revealed he has been back in the studio with Chris Kirkpatrick, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, and JC Chasez after they reunited last year for 'Better Place', which featured in his movie 'Trolls Band Together'.
Appearing on 'The Kelly Clarkson Show', he teased: “We’ve been in the studio, so there may be a little something in the future, too."
Justin's admission came as he discussed becoming a "studio rat" after “growing up in the industry and getting access to so much in the studio."
He added: “I just loved being in there and I loved the creative process. And also as it pertains to harmonies, I spent some time with four other guys doing a lot of harmonies.”
While he hadn't worked with *NSYNC in over 20 years, the 'SexyBack' hitmaker admitted it felt like no time had passed when they got together again to record 'Better Place'.
He said: “That was fun. It’s kind of crazy, like, there’s so much that just picks up right where it left off as far as the chemistry.”
Justin's bandmate Lance recently admitted he had "no idea" there would be such a demand for the group to make a comeback.
He told 'Entertainment Tonight': "It is beautiful, you know?
"To be this age and the fans are still this excited, it is a dream come true.
"I had no idea the fandom would go this nuts.
"It was pretty emotional, the first time we all got in the studio together.
"Back in March, we decided to, you know, get back together and have some fun and it was like no [time] had passed.
"But there was there was a lot of tears. It was just tears of joy. And it was just a beautiful moment.
"Like, time does so much and for us to finally be together, it just feels right."
Fans have been calling for the 'Bye Bye Bye' hitmakers to go on tour following their reunion, but Lance insisted the group "don't have solid plans" just yet.
He added: "I've been telling the fans, like, we don't have solid plans right now. Because, you know, we're waiting for the strike to end we've got things to do. "But [the fans are] definitely shaping our future."