JC Chasez Essays

  • Insane Performance In Missy Elliott's Super Bowl

    2403 Words  | 5 Pages

    Super Bowl XLIX has come and gone, but it’s still making headlines with everything from a shocking ending that included an on-field brawl between the two teams to Katy Perry’s insane halftime performance. All of that and more made this year’s big game the most-watched television broadcast of any type according to the Nielsen ratings with 14.4 million viewers from beginning to end, 2.2 million more than last year. While some may say the two dancing sharks were the halftime showstoppers, others may

  • Backstreet Boys Archetypes

    837 Words  | 2 Pages

    Boy bands were a staple in the 1990’s, but a common question emerges when it comes to choosing the best one: Backstreet Boys or Nsync? Boy bands are remembered for their iconic dance moves, lyrics, looks, and overall archetypes. Considering the criteria, Backstreet Boys is clearly the number one boy band of all time. Members of the band have specific roles, or archetypes. Backstreet Boys has every one of those archetypes, and has shaped them for future bands. Nick Carter is the ‘Teenage Heartthrob’

  • The Story of Justin Timberlake

    1799 Words  | 4 Pages

    his career (“Justin Biography”; “Justin” PEOPLE). During his time on “The New Mickey Mouse Club” he met many people that would later become a big part of his life. This included Christina Aguilera, JC Chasez, and Britney Spears. After two years on the TV show, Justin and his fellow “Mouseketeer” JC Chasez joined together with Joey Fatone, Chris Kirkpatrick, and Lance Bass to form the very popular boy band “*NSYNC”. Their success was immediate, and their first album “*NSYNC” sold ten million copies