It ain’t no lie.
Iconic ’90s boy band *NSYNC announced Thursday that they’d be releasing latest music for the primary time in a long time after the quintet appeared together on the VMAs.
*NSYNC’s announcement comes someday after the previous teenage heartthrobs presented Taylor Swift with the award for Best Pop Video on the ceremony.
A snippet of the track, which is titled “Higher Place,” could be heard in the brand new trailer for the upcoming “Trolls Band Together,” which stars frontman Justin Timberlake, Anna Kendrick, Zooey Deschanel, RuPaul, and several other others.
The upcoming threequel reportedly follows the troll Branch (Timberlake) as he struggles to reunite along with his brothers to get their childhood boy band, BroZone, back together.
A part of the song was also released on TikTok after the group teased the project in an earlier “Friends”- themed Instagram video Wednesday. The Post reached out to *NSYNC for comment concerning the latest track.
The song marks the primary time the group has put latest music out since 2002 when production company The Neptunes released a remix of their 2001 song “Girlfriend.”
Within the video, Timberlake, 42, Joey Fatone, 46, Lance Bass, 44, JC Chasez, 47, and Chris Kirkpatrick, 51, could be seen standing around an empty studio before lip-syncing the audio from the “Friends” episode “The One With All The Resolutions.”
“Do you already know something?” mouths Timberlake to Joey Tribbiani’s audio.
Fatone, responding as Jennifer Aniston’s Rachel, asking if he knows something.
“I’d know something,” answered Kirkpatrick to Joey’s audio, while Chasez claimed that he “might know something, too.”
“What’s the thing you already know?” asked Bass, as Timberlake interjected, “Oh no, I can’t inform you until you tell me what you already know.”
“I can’t inform you what I do know,” said Fatone.
“Well, then I can’t inform you what I do know,” replied Kirkpatrick.
The video ends with the group shrugging and walking off in separate directions.
Rumors of the band getting back together have been swirling since late August. On the time, multiple posters for the Dreamworks film featured the group’s logo and a QR code that directed fans to TakeYouToABetterPlace.com, which includes a sample of the song.
Although the band reunited on the VMAs on Tuesday, TMZ claims that they haven’t any plans to tour, host a residency or release an album.
“Trolls Band Together” is about to sing and dance its way into theaters on Nov. 17.