Joey Interview - KZZP

September 27, 2007 | Filed Under interviews-radio | No Comments

On 9/21/07, Joey Fatone had an interview with radio station KZZP (Phoenix). In this segment, the DJ mentions that JC said he was once propositioned by a mother and daughter together on a cruise ship, and the conversation turns into a little anecdote about NSYNC:

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Stars of all wattage levels converge at Hot Hollywood bash

September 27, 2007 | Filed Under events | No Comments

Where else could you find both smoking hot Kanye West and ice-cold Pauly Shore? Or red-carpet staple Bai Ling dancing with online gossipmonger Perez Hilton (both of them sporting pink hair)?

Only at Us Weekly’s party Wednesday night to celebrate its Hot Hollywood List, which includes the Heroes cast and Mary J. Blige.

The party, which was so eagerly attended that someone fainted on the red carpet outside, was held at new Hollywood hot spot Opera.

Former boy-bander JC Chasez, said, “It’s a great spot. One of my buddies runs it and we always have a good time.”

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The Cheetah Girls Talk About Their New Album

September 26, 2007 | Filed Under other projects | No Comments

Disney’s The Cheetah Girls Talk About Their New Album TCG, Plus Their Acting and Concert Tours

To help them convey a more personal creative vibe and an eclectic range of musical styles - from salsa and hip-hop to electronica, dance-pop and heartfelt ballads - the group vibed in the studio with some of today’s hottest producers. Jonathan “J.R.” Rotem (who has worked with 50 Cent, Rihanna and Ashley Tisdale) utilized a sample of Lionel Richie’s “All Night Long” for “Fuego,” the Latin party anthem the Cheetahs co-wrote that kicks off the album. They also worked with *NSYNC’s JC Chasez, Nephew, Antonina Armato (who produced the first Cheetah Girls soundtrack) and two Australian production teams, the Wizardz of Oz and Dreamlab.

- excerpt from SingerUniverse Magazine 9/26/07

Backstreet Boys’ Unbreakable Revealed

September 25, 2007 | Filed Under other collabs | No Comments

The Backstreet Boys are getting off to a good start, what with their latest single, “Inconsolable,” cracking the Top 40.

It all serves as a sweet set-up to the impending October 30th release of their new album, Unbreakable.

For this album the group worked with a wide variety of songwriters and producers including Dan Muckala, John Shanks, Billy Mann and former *NSYNC member JC Chasez.

Unbreakable will be the Backstreet Boys’ fifth studio album, and first as a quartet.

- excerpt from IGN 9/25/07

Backstreet Boys album release

September 25, 2007 | Filed Under other collabs | No Comments

The new Backstreet Boys album, Unbreakable, is scheduled for release on October 30th; “Treat Me Right” is the tenth track on the album.

Click below for the full tracklisting:

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coming up

:: America’s Best Dance Crew

JC is one of the judges on MTV’s new dance contest. The show premieres on Feb. 7 at 10 PM, with a casting special airing on Jan. 26 at 2 PM.
Dance Crew website

:: Back When

The sixth track on the new Sugababes album Change, “Back When” was co-written by Dallas Austin and Gary White, with additional vocal production by JC Chasez.

Listen to a clip of the song here.

:: Treat Me Right

“Treat Me Right” is a track on the new Backstreet Boys album, Unbreakable. It was co-written by JC and BSB member AJ McLean. You can hear a little of what AJ has to say about the song in this post, and read reviews of the song here.

:: Break Out This Box

Get a preview of the Cheetah Girls song “Break Out This Box,” which was co-written by JC:

on youtube
song details from MySpace

:: Killer Movie

According to IMDB, JC will play the part of “Ted Buckley” in a new comedy/horror movie called Killer Movie. (Formerly called Dead of Night)

Director: Jeff Fisher
Genre: Comedy / Horror / Mystery / Thriller
Plotline: A reality television shoot that goes terrifyingly awry when its crew becomes stranded in a remote Northern town. A killer is on the loose, stalking cast and crew-members one by one.