Justin Timberlake is rebounding. The pop vocalist will certainly launch Every little thing I Idea It Was, his first album since 2018’s Guy of the Woods, on March 15 using RCA. The new album’s lead solitary, “Selfish,” features a video guided by popular SZA partner Bradley J. Calder. Watch the new aesthetic listed below.
Timberlake created “Selfish” with Louis Bell, Cirkut, Theron Thomas, and Amy Allen, and he co-produced the solitary with Bell and Cirkut. Discussing his new album with Zane Lowe on Apple Songs 1, Timberlake claimed, “I think there are moments that are incredibly honest, but, also, there’s a lot of fucking fun on this album.”
This weekend break, Timberlake is carrying out on a Saturday Evening Live episode organized by Dakota Johnson. “I flirted with the idea of, should I host or ask to host? And then I just thought, ‘No, this album is really special to me in a different, different way,’” Timberlake informed Lowe. “And, yeah, you read that perfectly, but I also cannot imagine that I won’t get pulled into a sketch or two. It’s only natural. And I’m here for it. That’s always fun. SNL, for me, in any capacity. I’ve hosted five, but I don’t even know how many times I’ve been on the show.”
Check out the aesthetic for Timberlake’s “Filthy” in “The 7 Best Music Videos of January 2018” on the Pitch.
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