With the vinyl boom, many are being reissued. In 2024-2025, Sony Legacy announced a "Discography Dive" series.

"That'll Do It" and "Do Your Thing" were included on European and Japanese pressings, offering a funkier, more experimental R&B vibe than the tracks selected for the domestic market. Essential Compilations and Live Exclusives

In 1998, RCA released a modified version for the US market. The tracklist was heavily revised to appeal to American R&B and pop sensibilities.

This compilation album features NSYNC's most popular hits, along with two new tracks: "Girlfriend (Remix)" and "My Only Wish (This Year)."

These are the foundational albums released by *NSYNC during their peak active years.

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The group released their fourth and final studio album, Celebrity , in July 2001. The record addressed the intense media scrutiny and fame surrounding the band.

3. Home for Christmas: US vs. International Exclusives (1998)

The blockbuster. Not exclusive in the sense of rarity—but the hold secrets. The Australian and Japanese versions include:

Understanding the complex web of 'NSYNC's exclusive discography requires a deep dive into the industry mechanics of the late 1990s, where international bonus tracks and retail-exclusive CDs were the primary tools used to drive physical sales. 1. The European Beginnings: The 1997 Debut Varieties

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