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After a year's absence of making music with 'N Sync, Chasez collaborated with friend and producer Rob Boldt to write the song "[[Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love)]]" for the ''[[Drumline (film)|Drumline]]'''s movie [[Drumline (film)#Soundtrack|soundtrack]]. This was his first solo single released in eight years. The album contains 15 songs, all co-written and co-produced by Chasez, working with producers such as Rob Boldt, [[Basement Jaxx]] and Rip Rock.
After a year's absence of making music with 'N Sync, Chasez collaborated with friend and producer Rob Boldt to write the song "[[Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love)]]" for the ''[[Drumline (film)|Drumline]]'''s movie [[Drumline (film)#Soundtrack|soundtrack]]. This was his first solo single released in eight years. The album contains 15 songs, all co-written and co-produced by Chasez, working with producers such as Rob Boldt, [[Basement Jaxx]] and Rip Rock.


The album was commercially unsuccessful, but received some positive reviews and critical acclaim. Chasez intended to produce a record different in style from that commonly associated with 'N Sync; the result is demonstrated by songs like "[[Some Girls (Dance with Women)]]" and "[[All Day Long I Dream About Sex]]". The music is a mixture of [[dance music|dance]]/[[electronica]], live strings and traditional [[rock and roll]], with a 1980s vibe to it. The song "Come To Me" is a cover of [[Corey_Hart|Corey Hart]]'s 1983 hit "[[Sunglasses_at_Night|Sunglasses At Night]]".
The album was commercially unsuccessful, but received some positive reviews and critical acclaim. Chasez intended to produce a record different in style from that commonly associated with 'N Sync; the result is demonstrated by songs like "[[Some Girls (Dance with Women)]]" and "[[All Day Long I Dream About Sex]]". The music is a mixture of [[dance music|dance]]/[[electronica]], live strings and traditional [[rock and roll]], with a 1980s vibe to it. The song "Come To Me" includes a sample of [[Corey_Hart|Corey Hart]]'s 1983 hit "[[Sunglasses_at_Night|Sunglasses At Night]]".


==Singles ==
==Singles ==

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Schizophrenic is the first solo studio album by JC Chasez, known as one of the lead singers of the pop group 'N Sync. It was released on February 24, 2004.

Album information

After a year's absence of making music with 'N Sync, Chasez collaborated with friend and producer Rob Boldt to write the song "Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love)" for the Drumline's movie soundtrack. This was his first solo single released in eight years. The album contains 15 songs, all co-written and co-produced by Chasez, working with producers such as Rob Boldt, Basement Jaxx and Rip Rock.

The album was commercially unsuccessful, but received some positive reviews and critical acclaim. Chasez intended to produce a record different in style from that commonly associated with 'N Sync; the result is demonstrated by songs like "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" and "All Day Long I Dream About Sex". The music is a mixture of dance/electronica, live strings and traditional rock and roll, with a 1980s vibe to it. The song "Come To Me" includes a sample of Corey Hart's 1983 hit "Sunglasses At Night".

Singles

  1. Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love) - December 3, 2002 [1]
  2. Some Girls (Dance With Women) - November 11, 2003 [2]
  3. All Day Long I Dream About Sex - October 8, 2004 [3]

Promo

  1. Come to Me (USA double-A 12" Promo)
  2. Build My World (USA radio promo)

Track listing

# Title Length
1. "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" 4:32
2. "She Got Me" 3:27
3. "100ways" 4:14
4. "Mercy" 4:24
5. "Build My World" 4:15
6. "Something Special" 3:52
7. "If You Were My Girl" 5:24
8. "Shake It" (featuring Basement Jaxx) 4:33
9. "All Day Long I Dream About Sex" 6:05
10. "One Night Stand" 3:23
11. "Come to Me" 5:58
12. "Dear Goodbye" 5:01
13. "Everything You Want" 4:29
14. "Lose Myself" 4:58
15. "Right Here By Your Side" 2:43

North American Edition

# Title Length
16. "Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love)" 4:50
17. "Some Girls (Dance with Women)" [Remix] (featuring Dirt McGirt) 3:54

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 17