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*NSYNC *NSYNC
Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 90s, 00s

Like the Backstreet Boys before them, the teenage male vocal group *NSYNC emerged from Orlando, FL; though formed in 1996, their roots trace back much earlier to singers JC Chasez and Justin Timberlake, who together previously co-starred on the Disney Channel's The Mickey Mouse Club before later relocating to Nashville, where they worked on solo... [+] Read More

Backstreet Boys Backstreet Boys
Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 90s, 00s

Backstreet Boys were, in many ways, a contradictory band. Comprised entirely of white, middle-class Americans, the group sang a hybrid of new jack balladry, hip-hop, R&B, and dance club pop that originally found its greatest success in Canada and Europe, with their 1996 debut album charting in the Top Ten in nearly every country on the... [+] Read More

Gary Barlow Gary Barlow
Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 90s, 00s

Joe McIntyre Joe McIntyre
Genre: Rock/Pop

Marky Mark Marky Mark
Genre: Hip-Hop
Decades Active: 90s

It's almost hard to believe given the commercial and critical success later enjoyed by Mark Wahlberg as a screen actor that he was once the laughingstock of the hip-hop nation -- under the guise of Funky Bunch leader Marky Mark, Wahlberg was a pretty-boy pariah within the rap community, although he did score a chart-topping pop smash with the... [+] Read More

Robbie Williams Robbie Williams
Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 90s, 00s

Out of all the members of Take That, Robbie Williams never really seemed to fit in. Roguishly handsome where his bandmates were merely cute, Williams was tougher and sexier than the rest, which made him more distinctive. He also fought regularly with the other members and their management, primarily because he was occasionally adverse to being... [+] Read More

Take That Take That
Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 90s

As the most popular teen pop sensation in Britain since the '60s, Take That ruled the U.K. charts during the first half of the '90s. In strict commercial terms, the band sold more records than any English act since the Beatles, though the cultural and musical importance was significantly less substantial. Conceived as a British answer to New... [+] Read More

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