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>> we were generating so much revenue and the stuff. where is all that money? >> perlman had taken 'nsync to the top of the charts, but in 1999, when the group wanted to switch record labels, perlman sued, threatening to take the band's name and block them from performing. 'nsync countersued. >> it was scary that if we separated from lou, we would lose johnny wright and we would lose all of our connections and the record label, we would lose all of these things and, you know, end up back at square one singing, you know, at the downtown high school. in the end, lawsuits were settled out of court. >> right now it's basically about the fans and our music, and we're so proud that all our fans came out to support us. >> signed to a new record label, justin and 'nsync turned their attention to the release of their second album, anti-i titled "no strings attached." ♪ baby bye-bye bye

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