"Bye Bye Bye" is the first single released from American boyband 'N Sync's second album, No Strings Attached. Released in early 2000, it is a reference to the group's break from their manager Lou Pearlman and their record label, RCA. It was debuted at the 1999 Radio Music Awards. This song was featured on the 2001 compilation album "Now That's What I Call Music! 6"
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... on MTV's "Making the Video", the music video for the song begins in a large toy store, with "Bye Bye Bye" playing in the background ... Smith also appears as the puppeteer in "Bye Bye Bye." After the success of the video, dolls like those portrayed by the band were created ... attached as a reference to the group's smash hit video "Bye Bye Bye" ...
... on MTV's "Making the Video", the music video for the song begins in a large toy store, with "Bye Bye Bye" playing in the background ... Smith also appears as the puppeteer in "Bye Bye Bye." After the success of the video, dolls like those portrayed by the band were created ... attached as a reference to the group's smash hit video "Bye Bye Bye" ...
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“You will eat, bye and bye,
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