Lance Bass and Joey Fatone Reveal the *NSYNC Songs That Make Them Cringe (Exclusive)

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"It wasn't our style," Bass told PEOPLE of the three 1997 tracks that leave them wincing

<p>Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Bilt Rewards</p> Lance Bass and Joey Fatone in New York City on Dec. 12, 2023

Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Bilt Rewards

Lance Bass and Joey Fatone in New York City on Dec. 12, 2023

They may have won numerous awards and topped the charts, but Lance Bass and Joey Fatone aren’t the biggest fans of all of *NSYNC’s songs.

On Tuesday, the bandmates spoke to PEOPLE about the group’s tracks that make them cringe during an interview at the Bilt Rewards' 2023 Winter Holiday House Party in New York.

Fatone, 46, reveals that their 1997 songs "Riddle," "Here We Go," and “I Need Love," have them wincing, with Bass, 44, adding to PEOPLE, “Those ones were a little err...The rest we love. It wasn't our style. We weren't a techno group.”

“It was basically the dance music that was in Europe at the time, and obviously at that time crunch was in the States,” continues Fatone. “We tried to do our song kind of stuff in our vibe, but they wanted to do a little bit more dance. So they were three songs that we did that were more European.”

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<p>Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Bilt Rewards</p> Joey Fatone and Lance Bass in New York City on Dec. 12, 2023

Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Bilt Rewards

Joey Fatone and Lance Bass in New York City on Dec. 12, 2023

Last month, Fatone and Bass reunited with their bandmates Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez and Chris Kirkpatrick at the U.S. premiere of Trolls Band Together in Los Angeles.

The group’s track “Better Place” — their first single since 2002 — features on the new animated movie’s soundtrack, while they each also have roles in the voice cast of the film.

Timberlake, 42, has starred in the Trolls franchise previously, voicing Branch in 2016’s Trolls and 2020’s Trolls World Tour. In Trolls Band Together, Fatone, Bass, Chasez and Kirkpatrick voice members of the band, Kismet.

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<p>Tim Roney/Getty Images</p> *NSYNC in Los Angeles in January 2000

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*NSYNC in Los Angeles in January 2000

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"So proud to celebrate the new @trolls movie and album with the crew. Gotta say this is my favorite so far 🙏🏻 ,” wrote Timberlake alongside a photo with his bandmates at the premiere. “Has been good to be back with my boys 👀.”

As for whether or not fans can now expect more new music from the band, Bass tells PEOPLE on Tuesday, "In a perfect world, that would be great," while Fatone adds that it may not be possible.

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"It's just one of those things," he says. "You know, everybody has to get that time to get in there to get into the studio. I mean, it took us a minute to do the Trolls song. Everybody has their own lives now. A lot of people are married, have kids."

"We want to do it but it's getting it all together," he adds.

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