+brianlittrellfan4life fereel. But then again like AJ said during an old millenium interview, "This is the music BUSINESS. Your music might be in but your business could be going out the backdoor''. Guess he and the rest of the guys learned from their situation with Lou. Everyone in the industry is shady. That`s industry rule number 4080.
Well to be fair, Johnny was a great manager to NSYNC and Britney. They had every right to get rid of Lou, but I think they were being immature about letting go of Johnny. Acting like it was wrong for Johnny to be managing both groups SMDH. I get their frustration with feeling like no matter what they did, boom NSYNC was right there doing the same thing, and that anything they turned down would go to them, I get all that. They wanted to differentiate themselves from NSYNC, perfectly fine. But at the same time, letting go of Johnny in particular wasn't the wisest decision but hey, what's done is done right?
@@musiclover_kb4913 Johnny did come back in 2005 to help them with Never Gone and Brian with his solo album the following year. However they have managed without him (no pun intended)
Brian is just too cute 😍
7:59 - CAN TELL IT`s 1998 BY THE FOLDED-UP PANTS JEAN STYLE. Everyone was rocking that that year.
Late-1998/Early1999.
i was the little girl in pink when the doors opened
Oh ya
1:45 he must be Nick's fanboy lol
They managed without johnny and Donna 1999 here comes millennium
these mangers are something snm..glad bsb got away and doing better Johnny got that I don't care attuted.
+brianlittrellfan4life fereel. But then again like AJ said during an old millenium interview, "This is the music BUSINESS. Your music might be in but your business could be going out the backdoor''. Guess he and the rest of the guys learned from their situation with Lou. Everyone in the industry is shady. That`s industry rule number 4080.
Well to be fair, Johnny was a great manager to NSYNC and Britney. They had every right to get rid of Lou, but I think they were being immature about letting go of Johnny. Acting like it was wrong for Johnny to be managing both groups SMDH. I get their frustration with feeling like no matter what they did, boom NSYNC was right there doing the same thing, and that anything they turned down would go to them, I get all that. They wanted to differentiate themselves from NSYNC, perfectly fine. But at the same time, letting go of Johnny in particular wasn't the wisest decision but hey, what's done is done right?
@@musiclover_kb4913 Johnny did come back in 2005 to help them with Never Gone and Brian with his solo album the following year. However they have managed without him (no pun intended)
@@MargaretNahmias Yes I know he did all that, that was really cool
Bye bye Lou.