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Selfish Justin Timberlake is back! In the clip “Selfish” he looks at himself

Even last year it looked like a big comeback and that 2024 would be marked by ‘NSync. In the end, it was just a big hit and the single “Better Place”, which was part of the soundtrack to the animated film “Trolls 3”. Justin Timberlake, however, prepared his sixth line “Everything I Thought It Was” in the meantime. We will see it in mid-March, now he released the pilot single “Selfish”. In addition to the singer, the author’s team also includes Louis Bell, Cirkut (Henry Walter), Theron Makiel Thomas and Amy Alle, and the production was covered by the trio of Timberlake/Bell/Cirkut. Justin’s traditional collaborator Timbaland should also appear on the upcoming record. The lead actor himself describes the follow-up to the six-year-old record “Man On The Woods” with these words: “I think there are moments that are incredibly honest, but at the same time I packed a lot of fun into the album.” “Selfish” is a contemporary take on pop with a twist, featuring Timberlake’s unmistakable soulful vocals. The accompanying video was directed by Bradley J. Calder, who is behind most of the visuals for singer SZA. The film subtly plays with fiction and reality when it looks behind the curtain of the creation of a music video. Editing and close-up shots of the protagonist’s facial expressions managed to play with the balance between raw self-centeredness, selfishness (mentioned in the text itself) and an honest image of Justin as an artist and a person. The album “Everything I Thought It Was” arrives in music stores on Friday, March 15, and Justin Timberlake will present eighteen new songs on it. In addition to digital platforms, the collection will be available on CD and double vinyl. It can be assumed that we will see at least one more single before the actual release.“;$(this).parent().parent().html(tmpo);return false;”>8/10

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