Trans Continental Records, the iconic label that launched the Backstreet Boys and NSYNC, is relaunching in Orlando to find the next global pop stars. The label, known for its late-90s pop dominance, aims to recapture its momentum in the current music landscape. With a focus on honoring the artistry and separating from past controversies, Trans Con is searching for the next wave of talent through auditions near Full Sail University. The relaunch signifies a return to Orlando's pop music prominence and a fresh start for the label.
Backstreet Boys & NSYNC’s Original Label Relaunches, Spotlighting New Talent
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