Chris Kirkpatrick
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| Chris Kirkpatrick | |
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Christopher Alan Kirkpatrick |
| Born | October 17, 1971 |
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| Genre(s) | Pop |
| Occupation(s) | Singer |
| Instrument(s) | Singing |
| Years active | 1995 to present |
Christopher Alan Kirkpatrick (born October 17, 1971) is an American singer and voice actor who is best known as the founding member of the pop group 'N Sync.
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Kirkpatrick was born in Clarion, Pennsylvania and is of Irish, Scottish, Spanish and Native American descent. After high school, he performed at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida in a Doo Wop group. After being the first runner-up for a spot in the Backstreet Boys, a disappointed Kirkpatrick approached Lou Pearlman with an idea to start another group, and thus formed the nucleus for 'N Sync.[1]
After 'N Sync, Kirkpatrick originally pursued a solo career with the band Little Red Monsters, where he debuted two songs, "Jodi's Song" and "Who am I" (the studio version of which is floating around on the internet), at the April Fool's Ball playing with the now defunct band, Ohno. He changed the band line-up and name, regrouping as Nigel's 11. He premiered this new act in late December of 2005 with two live shows in California. He and his second band have released new tracks "My World," "Everybody Gets Lost," and "Say You Will" while performing his two prior solo songs over again. From footage and audio of said performances, Kirkpatrick speaks a great deal about his emotional state since his *NSYNC bandmates were last together, while simultaneously letting down his guard to show his softer side and possibly a case of lowered self esteem.
He was challenged by Eminem in the song "Without Me", with the lyrics "Chris Kirkpatrick, you can get your ass kicked, worse than them little Limp Bizkit bastards." This was Eminem's response to allegations Kirkpatrick made when Eminem was arrested for gun possession and assault in June 2000. Kirkpatrick stated "His arrest is karma. It's really sad when people have to put everybody else down to make themselves look good. The guy's digging himself a grave, and soon he's not gonna have any friends."
Between 2002 and 2005, Kirkpatrick lent his acting and vocal skills to the Nickelodeon cartoon, The Fairly Odd Parents, as the teeth-loving pop star, Chip Skylark.
In October 2006, it was announced that Chris would participate in the new VH1 reality TV series, Man Band.
- ^ Bass, Lance [2007]. Out of Sync. New York, Los Angeles: Simon Spotlight Entertainment, 40. ISBN 978-1-4169-4788-2.
| 'N Sync |
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| Lance Bass • JC Chasez • Joey Fatone • Chris Kirkpatrick • Justin Timberlake |
| Discography |
| Studio Albums: *NSYNC • No Strings Attached • Celebrity |
| Other Albums: Home for Christmas • The Winter Album |
| Compilations: Greatest Hits |
| Singles: "I Want You Back" • "Tearin' Up My Heart" • "God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You" • "Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays" • "I Drive Myself Crazy" • "Music of My Heart" • "Bye Bye Bye" • "It's Gonna Be Me" • "This I Promise You" • "Pop" • "Gone" • "Girlfriend" |
| Related articles |
| Lou Pearlman • Johnny Wright • Jive Records |
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