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Lance Bass did a humorous stroll down memory lane earlier this week, accompanied by a throwback video captioned, ‘Once upon a time, in a world of TRL and flip phones…’ Somewhere in the late ’90s, this was a millisecond in time for our NSYNC star, lip-syncing to Hammer’s ‘Too Legit To Quit,’ attire in full glory of late ’90s fashion. In the clip, Bass flaunts frosted tips—a hallmark of a late ’90s boy-band era… let us not forget that proud NSYNC strut.’
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It instantly brought that nostalgia onto the waves for those that grew up in the same TRL’ era. One commenter truly captured the essence of the masses well: “The TRL days were the legit BEST. I miss coming home from school to see what video was number one.” That one comment shot thousands back to their childhood bedrooms glued to their television, awaiting Carson Daly’s countdown.
What is interesting, though, is how so many responded by immediately correcting Bass’s playful self-deprecation: “USED TO??? you’re still legit my guy,” read one popular response garnering innumerable agreeing ones. “You were very legit. All us ’80s babies were there as witnesses. Still are too!” said another, confirming that Bass was never actually ever out of the picture.”
That hair conversation birthed its own mini-thread, with one user simply saying, “The hair is giving here.” Another user soon entered with a fashion assessment: “Not that anyone asked me, but I always thought he had the best hair.” From my honest point of view? That is the truth.
And then some comments showcased NSYNC’s intergenerational appeal: “My 5-year-old loves NSYNC! That’s all she wants to listen to. She sings to Space Cowboy and It’s Gonna Be Me all the time.” Proof that great pop transcends generations.
Perhaps some of the most heartfelt replies reflected on the legacy of Bass beyond music. “Real talk. When you came out to the world, you became a legit pioneer and real role model. And you’re aging like a fine wine.” That is further evidence of Bass’ metamorphosis in cultural relevance—from teen heartthrob to LGBT advocate.
“I’d be even more legit to quit now if you’d get the band back together for one more tour,” one eager fan demanded. And we say… preach. The comment section turned into almost one big commercial for an NSYNC reunion.
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What started out as a lighthearted post revealed some truths: Lance Bass is adored today by many, 90s nostalgia has reached its peak, and yes—he is definitely still ‘too legit to quit.’ The colossal response tells the story: The influence has never gone away; it just grew up with these millions of once-hyper teens, now adults, who still remember every NSYNC dance step. Whether joking about his past or celebrating him now, one thing for sure is: His cultural legitimacy is completely…legit.















































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