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It's Gonna Be Me

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2000 single by NSYNC
For other uses, seeIt's Gonna Be Me (disambiguation).

"It's Gonna Be Me"
The NSYNC members are wearing white and grey shirts, standing in front of a valley. Above them is the song title and band name, positioned on a dark blue background.
International cover art. The North American cover art is an animated cartoon of the NSYNC members (not pictured).
Single byNSYNC
from the albumNo Strings Attached
B-side"This Is Where the Party's At"
ReleasedMay 16, 2000
RecordedJuly 17–18, 1999
Studio
  • Battery (New York City)
  • Cheiron (Stockholm, Sweden)
GenrePop
Length3:11
LabelJive
Songwriters
ProducerRami
NSYNC singles chronology
"Bye Bye Bye"
(2000)
"It's Gonna Be Me"
(2000)
"I'll Never Stop"
(2000)
Music video
"It's Gonna Be Me" onYouTube

"It's Gonna Be Me" is a song by Americanboy bandNSYNC. It was released throughJive Records, as the secondsingle from their third studio albumNo Strings Attached (2000) in the United States, and as the third single from the international edition ofNo Strings Attached. The song was written byMax Martin,Andreas Carlsson, andRami Yacoub, and produced by the latter. The lyrics are about a man attempting to persuade a woman to start a new relationship together as she recovers from a previous breakup.

"It's Gonna Be Me" debuted on the USBillboard Hot 100 at number 42, where it eventually peaked at number one for two consecutive weeks as their only song to peak at that position on that chart. The song was certified gold by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA) one month after its retail release, and was certified platinum in Australia and Canada. "It's Gonna Be Me" also peaked at number one in Canada, and charted in the top 10 on theUK Singles Chart, New Zealand, and Sweden music charts.

An accompanyingmusic video was directed byWayne Isham, and depicts each NSYNC member as a doll inside a toy store attempting to be bought by a female customer. NSYNC performed the song at the2000 MTV Movie Awards and2000 MTV Video Music Awards, and in three headlining concerts. "It's Gonna Be Me" was popularized as anInternet meme titled "It's Gonna Be May", after aTumblr image of NSYNC memberJustin Timberlake was posted in 2012 with the respective caption, which gained the attention ofBarack Obama and Timberlake himself.

Background and development

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In 1999,Max Martin,Andreas Carlsson, andRami Yacoub went toKey West, Florida, to write another single afterNSYNC finished recording "Bye Bye Bye" (2000). After Carlsson whistled the eventualmelody of "It's Gonna Be Me", Martin told him to include it in the track.[1]

Carlsson was inspired by the love triangle inRupert Holmes' "Him" (1980) and byJoe Jackson's "Steppin' Out" (1982), which influenced the melody of the lyric "You don't want to lose it again, but I'm not like them".[1]

On the weekend of July 17 to 18, 1999, the band recorded vocals for the song inBattery Studios during their break from performing on theNSYNC in Concert tour in New York.[2][3] They also traveled to Stockholm, Sweden, where they recorded additional vocals inCheiron Studios.[4]

During recording, Martin consciously wanted the lyrics to be sung in a specific way, NSYNC memberJC Chasez toldBillboard: "ET'S GONNA BAY MAY!" instead of "It's gonna be ME".[5] Rami saidZomba Group founderClive Calder toldJustin Timberlake to over-pronounce the lyric.[6]

Composition

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"It's Gonna Be Me" is apop song,[7] with afunk andR&B influence.[8] According to thesheet music published at Musicnotes.com byUniversal Music Publishing Group, it is based on4
4
common time
, has atempo of 82 beats per minute, and is in thekey ofC minor. NSYNC's vocal range spans from the low note of F4 to the high note of G5. The song is constructed inverse–chorus form.[9] Timberlake performs thelead vocals on the song, elongating the word "me" with a "funkadelicizedvibrato".[10] Carlsson compared the way Timberlake sung the note to theBackstreet Boys song "It's Gotta Be You" from their 1999 albumMillennium, which the opening line "baby" was pronounced as "Bay-bay" instead of "Bay-bee". He opined that Martin's vocal style originated from his time in the Swedish bandIt's Alive.[11] NSYNC altered the way each consonant and vowel was pronounced in the song in order to provide it with energy. The letter "l" was specifically emphasized on the word "lose" so that the lyric would be sung as "You don't wanna NLUUSE" instead of "You don't wanna lose".[5]

Instrumentation consisted of a whirringelectronic drum, funk-soundingbass guitar, bright halting string instruments, andstaccato piano notes.[12] The crashing piano stabs were incorporated in order for the beat to sound harder,[13] whilesynthesizers were used throughout the electronic-based song.[14] Each tenseverse consists ofbeatbox-sounding vocals,[15] which is followed by a slow escalation into an explosive chorus containing several layered vocals.[12] It then shifts to a five-part harmonizedbridge,[16] moves to thepost-chorus, "all that I do, is not enough for you", before concluding with a climax that follows the song's quiet-loud-quieter-louder structure.[12][17] The lyrics of "It's Gonna Be Me" describe a man attempting to persuade a woman to start a new relationship as she recovers from a breakup.[14][18][19]

Critical reception

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Chuck Taylor wrote inBillboard that "It's Gonna Be Me" was "a finely crafted example of why pop music continues to excel on thetop 40 airwaves", stating that the members used constructive layers of harmonization on top of an "avalanche of meaty beats".[7]Sputnikmusic emeritus Morrissey described the song as "captivating in its menacing bent".[20]David Browne ofEntertainment Weekly was more critical, stating that "they stretch out words like 'babe' into 'bayyyyb', resulting in unintentional parodies ofR&B singing".[8] Anna Rahmanan ofConsequence of Sound opined that "It's Gonna Be Me" was catchy, but contained "meaningless yet understandable lyrics" in a formulaic song.[15] Jim Farber wrote inEntertainment Weekly that it was a "screamybop anthem" that represented the "creative bankruptcy of modern pop".[21]

In 2015,Rolling Stone staff ranked it as the 15th-greatestboy band song of all time. They said "the lyric juxtaposes the hesitancy of the song's love interest with the determination of an eager-to-please beau represented by both JC Chasez and Justin Timberlake".[22] Comparing the then-15th anniversary boy band albumsNo Strings Attached andBlack & Blue, Ariana Bacle ofEntertainment Weekly ranked "It's Gonna Be Me" as the second-best song behind "The Call" (2000). She wrote that it was the "NSYNC discography's real star", claiming that the "relatively simple melody and Justin’s slightly menacing vocals" resulted in "an irresistible three minutes that climaxes with a bridge highlighting the kind of overlapping harmonies that define boy bands".[23] "It's Gonna Be Me" was ranked at number 18 onBillboard's The 100 Greatest Songs of 2000 list, stating that it is "the epitome of a song that endures".[24]

Commercial performance

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"It's Gonna Be Me" first appeared on the USTop 40 Tracks chart on the May 6, 2000, issue ofBillboard at number 33, after it was distributed as apromotional record.[7][25] It was then released in continental Europe on June 12, 2000.[26] The song was eventually sent to retail stores in the US on July 11, 2000, after it debuted on theBillboard Hot 100 at number 42 the previous week due to early street-date violations.[27] Consequently, this caused "It's Gonna Be Me" to reach number one on the July 29, 2000, issue, scanning 91,000 units. It was the second song released byJive Records to reach number one sinceBritney Spears' "...Baby One More Time" in 1999, as they were one of the only singles to be released onCD andcassette formats.[28]

The song remained at number one on the Hot 100 for two consecutive weeks, charting from the July 29–August 5, 2000, dated issues ofBillboard. It was the only number one single released by NSYNC, despite six of their singles appearing in the top 10 of the chart.[29] The song also reached number one on theMainstream Top 40 after spending eight weeks on the chart, dethroning Spears' "Oops!... I Did It Again" (2000).[30][31] "It's Gonna Be Me" was certified gold by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on August 11, 2000, for selling 500,000 copies in the US in just a month of its retail release.[32][33] In Canada, it debuted at number 18 on theRPM Top 100 Singles chart dated June 5, 2000.[34] The song peaked at number one on the July 10, 2000, issue, replacing "Oops!... I Did It Again" which had then spent 11 weeks on the chart.[35] "It's Gonna Be Me" was certified platinum byMusic Canada (MC) on August 31, 2023, for track-equivalent sales of 80,000 units in the country.[36]

"It's Gonna Be Me" bowed on theUK Singles Chart at number nine after charting for 12 weeks.[37] It was certified gold by theBritish Phonographic Industry (BPI) on December 12, 2025, for selling 400,000 equivalent sales units.[38] On the SwedishSverigetopplistan chart, the song peaked at number six on August 31, 2000, and remained for 10 weeks before receiving a gold certification for sales of 15,000 equivalent units.[39][40] It reached the top 20 in Italy, Norway, and Scotland.[41][42][43] In Australia, "It's Gonna Be Me" debuted at number 15 on theARIA Singles Chart on June 25, 2000. It peaked at number 11 and charted for 12 weeks, before receiving a platinum certification by theAustralian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for shipping over 70,000 equivalent units.[44][45] The song peaked at number seven on theNew Zealand Singles Chart after charting for 19 weeks, where it was certified gold byRecorded Music NZ (RMNZ) for track-equivalent sales of 5,000 units in the country.[46][47]

Music video

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Background and development

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Themusic video for "It's Gonna Be Me" was directed byWayne Isham, and filmed from April 26 to 28, 2000, inLos Angeles Center Studios,[48][49] with additional footage shot at Play Co. Toys onSoledad Canyon Road inCanyon Country, Santa Clarita, California. NSYNC decided to expand upon thepuppetmotif used in their albumNo Strings Attached by being portrayed as dolls that fight other toys in a toy store. Isham visited Play Co. Toys, which he duplicated by creating multiple shelves on the set that formed a regular shelf. The store was chosen by a production company scouting for stores, as it provided the film crew with more freedom to rearrange and dismantle objects.[50] Isham decided to bring back modelKim Smith from the "Bye Bye Bye" music video to link the two.[51]

The music video used limitedcomputer-generated imagery (CGI) as Isham wanted it to appear authentic. Life-sizeddominoes were used, which were shot falling across the floor.[51] Isham askedSan Francisco-based effects house company Radium to create the dolls with CGI, but the company said it could not complete the job by the given deadline.[52] Instead, makeup artistScreaming Mad George usedprosthetic makeup to transform NSYNC into dolls in six hours.[48] The band kept the makeup on for 24 hours, including 22 hours of shooting.[52] Estee Stanley was the video's stylist.[53]

NSYNC then placed against agreen screen at the suggestion of Isham, after he saw aSlim Jim advertisement. The band were filmed at 12 frames per second, on a base of 24, to make them resemble dolls animated by stop-motion. Consequently, both the song and dancing members needed to perform at half speed due to mathematical problems, which was also attributed to the set scaled 7.2 times larger than the real world. During the scene when the dolls are scanned at the checkout counter and reverted to human size, several shots of each member were superimposed in front of a green screen, which was animated by Radium through the use ofInferno steadily growing each doll back up to human height. The company also assisted in creating digital effects using Inferno, such as the constant "morphzooms" used to move between scenes.[52] The music video debuted onMTV'sMaking the Video on May 21, 2000,[54] and made its first appearance onTotal Request Live on May 23, 2000.[51]

Synopsis

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Five NSYNC members wearing prosthetic makeup resembling dolls, while standing in front of an enlarged orange cardboard package inside a silver shelf
EachNSYNC member portrays plastic dolls while wearingprosthetic makeup, as they appear on a set scaled 7.2 times larger than the real world[52]

The music video begins in a toy store, with the "Bye Bye Bye" introduction faintly playing in the background. Each NSYNC member portrays an animated plastic doll version of themselves, as they are trapped inside of a display box. They punch through the plastic sleeve on their boxes and attempt to gain the attention of a woman in the store so that they can be bought.Army menabseil from a taller shelf, where they destroy NSYNC's boxes and goad them to fight. The army men remain standing and laugh at the dolls when they are purchased, giving them a mockingsalute at their expense.

The NSYNC dolls are invited by a group of female dolls to party at their display, but this was a ruse and they become trapped underneath a net thrown onto them. The NSYNC dolls are again teased when the female dolls are scanned.

Joey Fatone accidentally knocks down a stack of dominoes forming the band's logo, before the NSYNC dolls frantically run atop the shelf when they notice the same woman walking past their section earlier. They quickly abseil inside the shelf and perform the song's dance choreography for her, quickly gaining her affection. She purchases the dolls, which upon being scanned become life-sized versions of each member. The Justin Timberlake doll knocks down the remaining NSYNC dolls behind him on the shelf, as the life-sized members walk out of the toy store alongside the woman.

The plot scenes are intercut with video of the real-life NSYNC members performing a choreographed dance routine in a strobe-lit dome.

Reception

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The music video for "It's Gonna Be Me" reached the top position onTotal Request Live several times from May to September 2000, which also included the "End of Summer" special and the countdown for the 500th episode.[51] It won Best Makeup in a Music Video at the 10th Annual Music Video Production Association (MVPA) Music Video Awards on May 16, 2001, which was attributed to makeup artists Screaming Mad George and Elan Bonglorno.[55] In addition, it received the awards for Choice Music Video andChoice Summer Song at the2000 Teen Choice Awards.[56] In 2017, viewership onYouTube garnered five times as many daily views on April 30 as they did in mid-April, seven times as many searches, and 23% more views across all NSYNC music videos, in reference to how Timberlake's lyrics sound like "It's gonna be May".[57] The music video has also consistently received the most traffic on April 30 each year.[58] As of May 2024, it has over 205 million views on YouTube.[59]

Live performances

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NSYNC debuted the live performance of "It's Gonna Be Me" at the2000 MTV Movie Awards, which was described by MTV.com as "mega-explodo".[60][61][62]Billboard editor Carla Hay stated that "the tightly choreographed performance" elicited "the most enthusiastic response from the audience".[63] They also performed an uptempo remix of the song at the2000 MTV Video Music Awards as a medley with "This I Promise You" and "Bye Bye Bye"; the latter included a video-head breakdown with their bodies dancing in time with their heads displayed on the five big screens.[64] Each member performed a quick costume change from the previous song "Bye Bye Bye", wearing leather outfits with few sleeves and a parachute vest.[65] "It's Gonna Be Me" was remixed and re-choreographed with a rap introduction, and included a planned momentary pause from Joey Fatone after pausing halfway through the performance to regain his breath.[66]

NSYNC performed "It's Gonna Be Me" on several television programs worldwide throughout 2000, such asGood Morning America andThe Rosie O'Donnell Show in the United States,[67][68] andTop of the Pops in the United Kingdom.[69] When the band appeared on Japanese music television showPop Jam,[70][71]Ultraman posed with them onstage during an interview segment before they performed the song.[72] During theSuper Bowl XXXV halftime show on January 28, 2001, NSYNC performed "It's Gonna Be Me" as part of a back-and-forth medley withAerosmith. The members wore outfits containingpyrotechnics sparking out from their hands,[73] before Aerosmith lead singerSteven Tyler screamed the last line of the chorus.[74][75] Adam Graham ofThe Detroit News wrote that the halftime performance "made a lasting impression" with its blend ofteen pop,classic rock, comedy and celebrity cameos in comparison to other performances.[73]

NSYNC performed "It's Gonna Be Me" on theNo Strings Attached Tour, which was praised for its production.[76] The song was also included onPopOdyssey, where each band member rode go-karts, shotNerf guns, and played with several over-sized toys.[77][78] Five female dancers appeared on the stage littered with giant crayons, blue bouncing balls, scooters and red wagons, whileLance Bass entered with a stuffed bear attached to him.[79] On theCelebrity Tour, "It's Gonna Be Me" was performed with its full dance choreography near the beginning of each concert following "Do Your Thing" and "Bye Bye Bye".[80]

In popular culture

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Throughout "It's Gonna Be Me", Justin Timberlake pronounces the word "me" such that it sounds more like "May," particularly at the conclusion of the song. ATumblr user first posted an image of Timberlake with the words "It's Gonna Be May" captioned underneath on January 29, 2012. Thememe eventually caught on across the internet, which became an annually recurring joke throughout the month of April.[58][81] It was acknowledged by former United States presidentBarack Obama,[82] morning television showGood Morning America, and Timberlake himself.[58] The latter explained in an interview that Martin had him pronounce the word to sound like he was fromTennessee.[83] To mark the song's twentieth anniversary in 2020, it was temporarily renamed "It's Gonna Be Me (It's Gonna Be May)" on digital platforms such asSpotify andApple Music.[84]

American rock bandFall Out Boy released a third music video for their song "Irresistible" on January 5, 2016, which featured American singerDemi Lovato, and was also directed by Isham. It contained cameos from NSYNC membersChris Kirkpatrick as an assembly line worker and Fatone as a toy store employee.[85] On the March 1, 2018, episode ofLip Sync Battle, Puerto Rican singerLuis Fonsi performed alip sync of "It's Gonna Be Me" while competing againstJoan Smalls. He impersonated Timberlake by wearing a blonde curly wig, and performed the song's dance choreography.[86] NSYNC's officialTwitter page retweeted the performance among other memes of the song on April 30, 2019, withChristian Allaire ofVogue acknowledging that the band fully embraced the meme.[87]

American television seriesSupergirl played "It's Gonna Be Me" in "The Bottle Episode", the 2020 tenth episode of itsfifth season, where critics questioned the song's appropriateness in its accompanying "bar fight" scene.[88][89][90] Americanrock bandAll Time Low interpolated the chorus of "It's Gonna Be Me" in the song "Clumsy", which is included in their eighth studio albumWake Up, Sunshine (2020). Lead vocalistAlex Gaskarth acknowledged that he accidentally added the "oscillating melody" into thepre-chorus, although he intended to include a pop reference.[91] "It's Gonna Be Me" is used in the first trailer for Americananimated filmTurning Red (2022),[92][93] whichGizmodo writer Charles Pulliam-Moore opined that the song's inclusion piqued his interest in the film.[94]

Track listings

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US limited editioncassette andCD single[95][96]

No.TitleLength
1."It's Gonna Be Me" (Album Version)3:11
2."It's Gonna Be Me" (Maurice Joshua Remix (Radio Edit))4:11

US12-inch single[97]

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."It's Gonna Be Me" (Digital Black-N-Groove Club Mix)8:05
2."It's Gonna Be Me" (Digital Black-N-Dub)5:15
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."It's Gonna Be Me" (Azza's Groove Mix)3:45
2."It's Gonna Be Me" (Maurice's Radio Edit)4:11
3."It's Gonna Be Me" (Jack D. Elliot Remix (Radio Edit))3:45

Remixesmaxi single[98]

No.TitleLength
1."It's Gonna Be Me" (Single Version)3:11
2."It's Gonna Be Me" (Jack D. Elliot Remix (Radio Edit))3:47
3."It's Gonna Be Me" (Digital Black-N-Groove Club Mix)8:05
4."It's Gonna Be Me" (Azza's Groove Mix)3:45
5."It's Gonna Be Me" (Jazzy Jim's Remix)3:47
6."It's Gonna Be Me" (Jack D. Elliot Remix)6:02
7."It's Gonna Be Me" (Digital Black-N-Dub)5:15


European CD single[99]

No.TitleLength
1."It's Gonna Be Me"3:11
2."It's Gonna Be Me" (Instrumental)3:11

International maxi single[4]

No.TitleLength
1."It's Gonna Be Me"3:11
2."It's Gonna Be Me" (Instrumental)3:11
3."This Is Where the Party's At"3:39
4."Bye Bye Bye" (Teddy Riley Remix)3:40

Credits and personnel

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Credits are adapted from the back cover of "It's Gonna Be Me".[4]

Recording

  • Recorded atCheiron Studios in Stockholm, Sweden, and Battery Studios in New York City, U.S.

Personnel

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance for "It's Gonna Be Me"
Chart (2000–2001)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[44]11
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[100]40
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders)[101]2
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia)[102]9
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[35]1
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[103]27
Croatia (HRT)[104]8
El Salvador (Notimex)[105]5
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[106]27
Europe (European Hit Radio)[107]18
Germany (GfK)[108]37
GSA Airplay (Music & Media)[109]4
Ireland (IRMA)[110]23
Italy (FIMI)[41]13
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[111]28
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[112]30
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[46]7
Norway (VG-lista)[42]11
Scandinavia Airplay (Music & Media)[113]14
Scotland Singles (OCC)[43]11
Spain (Top 40 Radio)[114]16
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[39]6
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[115]39
UK Singles (OCC)[37]9
UK Airplay (Music Week)[116]46
UK Airplay (Music & Media)[117]17
UK Indie (OCC)[118]2
USBillboard Hot 100[119]1
USAdult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[120]28
USDance Singles Sales (Billboard)[121]33
USPop Airplay (Billboard)[31]1
USRhythmic Airplay (Billboard)[122]7

Year-end charts

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Year-end chart performance for "It's Gonna Be Me"
Chart (2000)Position
Australia (ARIA)[123]55
Brazil (Crowley)[124]89
Europe (European Hit Radio)[125]73
New Zealand (RIANZ)[126]31
Sweden (Hitlistan)[127]75
UK Singles (OCC)[128]200
USBillboard Hot 100[129]27
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[130]5
US Rhythmic Top 40 (Billboard)[131]25

Certifications

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Certifications for "It's Gonna Be Me"
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[45]Platinum70,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[36]Platinum80,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[47]Platinum30,000
Sweden (GLF)[40]Gold15,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[38]Gold400,000
United States (RIAA)[32]3× Platinum3,000,000

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Release dates and formats for "It's Gonna Be Me"
CountryDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
United StatesMay 16, 2000Jive[7][132]
EuropeJune 12, 2000CD single[26]
JapanJune 21, 2000[133]
United StatesJuly 11, 2000Jive[27]
United KingdomSeptember 4, 2000[134]

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