*NSYNC's first song together in more than 20 years 'Better Place' is out now!

*NSYNC is back with their first song in 20 years.  

The group's new tune, Better Place – which reunites bandmates Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick and Joey Fatone – is set to feature in the forthcoming DreamWorks Animation film Trolls Band Together. 

The full song is out now and a snippet can be heard in the trailer for the movie, along with *NSYNC's 1997 track I Want You Back. 

The third Trolls movie, which is due to hit cinemas on November 17th, tells the story of couple Poppy (Anna Kendrick) and Branch (Timberlake).  

Poppy discovers Branch was once part of a boyband, BroZone, with his four brothers. 

Earlier this week Lance Bass said there were lots of "tears of joy" when NSYNC reunited in the studio.  

Lance has insisted he had "no idea" the band's fans would "go this nuts" for their comeback. 

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He told Entertainment Tonight: "It is beautiful, you know? 

"To be this age and the fans are still this excited, it is a dream come true. 

"I had no idea the fandom would go this nuts. 

"It was pretty emotional, the first time we all got in the studio together. 

"Back in March, we decided to, you know, get back together and have some fun and it was like no [time] had passed. 

"But there was there was a lot of tears. It was just tears of joy. And it was just a beautiful moment. 

"Like, time does so much and for us to finally be together, it just feels right." 

Earlier the group appeared together at the VMAs on September 12th, 10 years after their final public performance at the awards show, when they took to the stage to present the Best Pop award to Taylor Swift. 

Speaking about the reaction to NSYNC's reunion that night, Lance joked: "I blame Taylor Swift. I think she sicced the Swifties on us and I think the Swifties and the NSYNCers just kind of created this tsunami. 

"And I think it's been so fun!" 

Fans have been calling for NSYNC to go on tour following their reunion, but Lance insisted the group "don't have solid plans" just yet. 

He added: "I've been telling the fans, like, we don't have solid plans right now. Because, you know, we're waiting for the strike to end we've got things to do," Bass said. "But [the fans are] definitely shaping our future." 

- Bang! Showbiz

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