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88But, to get right down to it, "Celebrity" is fun, like its predecessors.
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First, the good news: 'Celebrity' is pretty damn fine too.... The bad news is that 'Celebrity' definitely shows signs of that discontent that all boyband members begin to feel after a while, and it's this which might well put some fans off.
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80Celebrity is a few good songs short of becoming a new gold pop standard (Michael Jackson's all-hits Thriller still holds that distinction), but with its well-balanced dance track-to-ballad ratio and uniformly infectious grooves, it does come within moonwalk striking distance...
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80Celebrity shines brightest when the group matures enough to forget about its image and focus on the tunes. [Aug/Sep 2001, p.126]
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80The quintet has never sounded tighter.
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''Celebrity'' may be the consummate teen-pop experience: It has the R&B swipes, the ballads, the grasps at artistic self-expression, and the requisite Europop.
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75'N Sync reminds us why boy bands were put on this earth in the first place: to have a good time.
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60Even when it isn't actually good, this is quality froth. [Sep 2001, p.114]
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Along with Nelly Furtado and Mandy Moore, 'NSync are paving a new high road for teen pop's future.
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50'Celebrity' does have it's moments. Sadly both of them are at the beginning.
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10'N Sync's latest offering of threadbare cookie crunch...
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RalicaD10I think that 'N SYNC are number 1 and "CELEBRITY" is wonderful
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LyndsayB.9
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RyanM.2The problem with N'Sync is that this album is out of Sync. They're trying to be somehing they aren't.