Bye Bye Bye

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"Bye Bye Bye"
"Bye Bye Bye" cover
Single by 'N Sync
from the album No Strings Attached
Released 2000
Recorded 1999
Genre Pop
'N Sync singles chronology
"Music of My Heart"
(1999)
"Bye Bye Bye"
(2000)
"It's Gonna Be Me"
(2000)

"Bye Bye Bye" is the first single released from *NSYNC's second album, No Strings Attached. Released in early 2000, it is a reference to the group's break from their manager Lou Pearlman and their record label, RCA.

The song was featured in X2: X-Men United, in Britney Spears' film debut Crossroads and in the first episode of Season 6 of Scrubs.

According to Simon Cowell's autobiography I Don't Mean to Be Rude, But... the song was originally going to be recorded by British boy band 5ive. However, during recording the band decided they did not like the song and left the studio.

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The music video of the single features a red Dodge Viper.

"Bye Bye Bye" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at #42, the week of January 29, 2000, reaching the Top 10 by the week of March 4. The song remained in the Top 10 of the Hot 100 singles chart thru May 20, 2000, for 12 weeks. The single peaked at #4 in April 2000 for two consecutive weeks.


  1. "Bye Bye Bye"
  2. "Bye Bye Bye (Instrumental)"
  3. "Could It Be You"

Preceded by
"Don't Call Me Baby"
by Madison Ave
RIANZ (New Zealand)
number one single

9 April 2000
Succeeded by
"Sha Lala Lala"
by Vengaboys


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