JC Chasez
JC Chasez is a singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor who started his career on The Mickey Mouse Club and became famous as a member of NSYNC.
Pop Singer
August 8, 1976
Leo
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Washington, Washington, United States
JC Chasez, an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and record producer, gained fame in the late 1990s as part of the renowned boy band *NSYNC. As one of the best-selling boy bands in history, they released multiple albums and won several awards, such as an American Music Award and a Billboard Music Award. After leaving *NSYNC, Chasez pursued a solo career, collaborated with various musicians, and appeared on television shows like America’s Best Dance Crew and Dancing with the Stars.
Chasez’s notable works include his 2002 debut single “Blowin’ Me Up (With Her Love)” and co-writing “The Hardest Part” for Coldplay’s 2005 album “X&Y.” He has written and produced music across different genres, working with artists like Basement Jaxx, David Archuleta, and Matthew Morrison.
In 2004, Chasez collaborated with Dirt McGirt on the song “Some Girls (Dance With Women).” He has also participated in campaigns and partnerships, such as joining forces with Meow Mix due to his love for animals. Chasez fondly recalls iconic moments with *NSYNC, like performing at the Super Bowl and alongside Michael Jackson. In interviews, he discusses the impact of ’90s nostalgia and his latest music projects. Interestingly, before achieving stardom with *NSYNC, Chasez began his singing career on The Mickey Mouse Club.