*NSYNC Almost Didn't Record One Of Their Biggest Hits

*NSYNC fans should be interested to learn that one of the boy band's biggest hit songs was actually intended for the King of Pop.
Calling into "On Air with Ryan Seacrest" on Tuesday, May 6, Justin Timberlake chatted about his new song with Michael Jackson, "Love Never Felt So Good," and revealed that he wrote *NSYNC's "Gone" for the late pop icon.
“Interestingly enough, there were songs on the last *NSYNC album ... one song in particular, 'Gone,' originally I wrote that song for Michael. I’ve always been a big fan of him and I think back to ... it made me reminisce to the times he performed at the VMAs with *NSYNC, where we performed at Madison Square Garden with him, and the numerous meetings I had had with him in the past just about music," Timberlake told Seacrest, adding that it was just by chance that *NSYNC ended up with the song, which peaked at no. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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"At an A&R meeting I said, 'Well I wrote this song and it's kind of sitting around. Everybody heard it and we just decided to cut it. I've been lucky enough to work with a lot of great people in the music industry, and some of the greats have always said, 'A good song is a good song.'"
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It's not the first time that Timberlake ended up with a song that was intended for Jackson either. According to Billboard, The Neptunes first offered "Rock Your Body" to Jackson for his 2001 album, "Invincible," but he passed. The song, which appeared on Timberlake's debut solo album, "Justified," would go on to peak at no. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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This article originally appeared on HuffPost.
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