User Score
8.5
out of 10
Universal acclaim- based on 22 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 19 out of 22
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Mixed: 0 out of 22
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Negative: 3 out of 22
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RalicaDNov 14, 200510I think that 'N SYNC are number 1 and "CELEBRITY" is wonderful
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LyndsayB.Jul 27, 20029This was an awsome album, from the 1st song to the last one, they are a very talented group of guys and I can't wait for more. I Still think their 2nd album "No Strings Attached" was better. Lance Bass is so so so so so very HOTT!!
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StefEMar 27, 200210I give it a 10 because Nsync is the best band that ever lived. They have the best songs in the world. I'm goin to a concert this month in March and it's gonna be the bomb.
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EllaS.Aug 30, 200110THIS CD IS GREAT!! This group is also way better than BSB!!!
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JennyJayneS.Aug 22, 200110Mesmerizing!!! You've got to buy this one!!!
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KevinK.Aug 7, 20019N'Sync just gets better and better. My kids introduced me to them with their first CD, and we've been fans ever since. When we bought the Celebrity CD, I listened to it several times while on a road trip, and liked it better and better each time. My favorite songs?: 1)Gone, 2) Game Over.
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SarahS.Aug 1, 20019It will take a while 4 nsync fans like me 2 get used 2 their new sound but i love it!
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LindseyD.Jul 31, 200110An excellent album, even for the (formerly) non-fans.
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RachelQ.Jul 31, 200110I think it was one of the most amazing albums I've ever had the privilege of listening to. Anyone who has heard the song Gone knows what I'm talking about.
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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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10'N Sync's latest offering of threadbare cookie crunch...
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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.