View Full Version : Justin Timberlake brings "Sexy Back"!
LusciousLois
07-22-2006, 09:27 AM
From spin.com:
Justin Timberlake
Four years after the release of his debut solo effort, Justified, Justin Timberlake is back with a new album, FutureSex/LoveSounds, led by the single "SexyBack." The album, set for a September 12, 2006 release, was co-written and co-produced by Timberlake, with production credits also going to JAWBreakers, Timbaland, and Rick Rubin. Timberlake will take off on an international promo tour in July, coming stateside in August for a club tour. Dates and venues will be announced shortly.
Wanna hear the new single? Just click on the following: http://www.justintimberlake.com/
Love Mr. J.T. The new single is HOT, just like him. ;)
CLOISFAN101
07-22-2006, 12:27 PM
im not the biggest fan of the song,,,but i do think the song is ok ...but on my opinion is that JT hasnt had too many good songs
LusciousLois
07-22-2006, 01:20 PM
O......kay.
Rosa76
07-22-2006, 05:40 PM
Hey LusciuosLois ! I love your avi. :) I Love Justin Timberlake !!:D My two dream guys R Justin & Tom Welling :p I heard the new single . Pretty Good, he sounds different though. I can't wait till he tours again . I would love to see him in concert. :rolleyes:
LusciousLois
07-22-2006, 06:06 PM
Thanks. Changed my avi already. I change it WAY too often, but oh well. Yes, I love Mr J.T. He's my favorite GWB (ghetto white boy). I've seen NSync in concert (back when I was a youngster), but never Justin. I would love to see him, as well. BTW, you have great taste in men, girl! ;)
Rosa76
07-22-2006, 06:22 PM
Thanks.:) I wouldn't let people who don't like Justin get you down . If everyone like the same stuff this world would be a boring place . I can't wait till justin's movies come out also .:D
LusciousLois
07-22-2006, 06:59 PM
I don't let anyone get me down. I just give a response that most people don't want to reply to like the one above ^ . I mean, I started the thread not expecting people to post on it. I thought that I'd supply a service to people, such as myself, who don't listen to the radio. We only listen to cds around here. A friend called me this morning and told me about it, so I felt compelled to share the news. That's all.
LusciousLois
07-26-2006, 07:45 PM
Oh yeah, and now you can watch the video by clicking on the link in the first post.
smallvillerocks45
07-26-2006, 09:46 PM
Thanks for sharing the link. I heard he was coming out with new "sexy" music, but hadn't realized that I was actually listening to it on the radio too.
I like it. I wasn't the biggest NSYNC fan, I was actually into BSB :D , but Justin's pretty cool! I like his new sound.
LusciousLois
07-26-2006, 09:57 PM
My pleasure. I liked both NSync and BSB. I never understood that whole war that the fans had goin' on. To me good music is just that... good music. J.T.'s gettin' a little nasty in his old age, but I like it. He's just so sexy. I have a strong appreciation for all beautiful people, but he's also a really good singer.
smallvillerocks45
07-26-2006, 10:06 PM
You're right...they both had great songs. In hindsight I can say that, but I remember back in my middle school days, you were a traitor if you liked one or the other. *sigh* Kids, that's what we were.
These days, I take the mindset that if it's good (or at least I like it) I'll listen. I'm much happier that way.
Rosa76
07-27-2006, 03:42 PM
I watched "SexyBack" on TRL . Hot video !! I love NSYNC and BSB also. Did you hear Lance Bass came out of the closet ?
LusciousLois
07-27-2006, 04:23 PM
Yes, good video. I would have preferred more dancing and booty shakin, but it was sexy and he's so beautiful, I don't care. REPEAT, REPEAT, REPEAT. You know, my favorite video is "Rock your body" because it's 360 degrees of multiple booty shakin Justin. Hold on, my mouth is watering........ As far as Lance Bass coming outta the closet, the only thing I can say is: IT'S ABOUT TIME!! My best friend is gay and has helped me to finely tune my gaydar. I knew it all along.:D
Rosa76
07-27-2006, 04:41 PM
My fav. video is "Cry Me a River."He Looks Incredible in the video.:) Its one of my favorite song of his too. My 6 year old daughter(she has autism/she doesn't talk) absolutely loves "Rock Your Body ", she loves Justin,NSYNC,other music also.:rolleyes:
LusciousLois
07-27-2006, 04:53 PM
^ Sweet. Most little kids love "Rock your body". I don't know why. A friend of mine has a niece who's autistic and she is the sweetest thing on this earth. At first, it broke my heart and I cried everytime I was around her, but now, I don't even think about it. We support "Cure Autism Now" and there are so many different levels to the disease, it amazes me. Wow! I got WAY off topic, but I like talking to you. So, I don't care. No one hardly comes back here, anyway.
Randy G.
07-28-2006, 06:04 AM
Hey! I love the new JT single. :)
I used to be a Club DJ (Mixing, scratching, sampling, etc.) & I still do remixes. I can't wait to mix this one up a bit. :cool:
LusciousLois
07-28-2006, 07:27 PM
First of all, why is Duh-bya gnawing on that sweet little kitty? Maybe Laura's not feeding him enough of it at home. Secondly, I CANNOT stop playing this song! As soon as it's over, I replay it. I love it! It makes you wanna getcha groove on. My friend told me that when he first heard it on his car radio, he almost had to pull his car over so he could get his groove on. Re-mix away, my good man. I love remixes except for the ones that turn dance songs into slow songs. HUH? No, thanks! Why do they do that? What a waste. :rolleyes:
Rosa76
07-31-2006, 08:02 AM
Hey Lusciouslois! :) just wanted to tell you that justin will be on TRL today. :D I'm taping it , cuz I have to work later.
Dyanara
08-07-2006, 05:58 PM
What's he doing to the cat?
Randy G.
08-10-2006, 09:47 PM
Lol! Bush? He was gnawing on a kitty. :\
SooperGirl
08-11-2006, 03:37 PM
I likey likey.
Furre
08-11-2006, 06:36 PM
Club Tour Dates
See Justin in an intimate setting on his upcoming club tour! Justin will be performing new songs from FutureSex/LoveSounds and more so get your tickets early and save the date.
Confirmed- all on sale now
8.10.06 Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues, Ticketmaster
8.11.06 Los Angeles, CA @ House of Blues, Ticketmaster
8.12.06 Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues, Ticketmaster
8.14.06 San Diego, CA @ House of Blues, Ticketmaster
8.17.06 Dallas, TX @ Gypsy Tea Room & Ballroom, Frontgate
8.20.06 Atlanta, GA @ The Tabernacle, Ticketmaster and Live Nation
8.22.06 Chicago, IL @ House of Blues, House of Blues and Ticketmaster
8.26.06 Boston, MA @ Avalon, Ticketmaster and Live Nation
8.19.06 Memphis, TN @ New Daisy Theatre, New Daisy Theatre, store locations here
8.25.06 Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club, all tickets.com locations and www.930.com
8.31.06 New York, NY @ Roseland, Ticketmaster and Live Nation
win tickets
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Atlanta: www.allthehitsq100.com
Memphis: www.q1075.com/
Las Vegas: www.kluc.com/
Chicago: www.kiss1035.com/
New York: www.z100.com/
New Jersey: www.z100.com/
DC: www.hot995.com/
On Sale 8/12 10am EDT Live Nation and Ticketmaster
8.24.06 Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory
On Sale 8/12 12pm EDT at Ticketmaster
9.1.06 Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
No more tentative dates.
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Justin article from LA Times
Justin, Take 2
*With 'FutureSex,' Timberlake looks for the alchemy that can transform a boy band vet into a serious musician with staying power.
By Geoff Boucher, Times Staff Writer
THE woman with the gray hair and pearls stepped into the elevator and pushed the button for the hotel lobby. She glanced twice at the lanky young man standing next to her before she finally spoke. "You're somebody, aren't you? What's your name?"
"I'm nobody," he answered. Then he flashed a high-wattage smile that declared the opposite. "My name is Justin. What's your name?"
The doors opened on the sunny atrium of the Landmark hotel and Justin Timberlake looked around for a quiet place to chat about fame, boy-band members who try to grow up and the high stakes involved in his forthcoming album. The CD, with the cyber-breathless title "FutureSex/LoveSounds," arrives in stores Sept. 12, and the pressure is written in the face of Timberlake and everyone in his camp. It would be overstatement to call it a "make or break" career moment, but today's pop culture has little tolerance for unsolved mysteries of persona; this, his second solo CD, feels like the necessary time for Timberlake to show definitively what he is and what he is not. People recognize him but not always for the reasons he wants.
"I have this joke, that my theme for 2006 is 'Stay in your lane,' " said Timberlake, whose conversational voice is as boyish as his face. "I feel like maybe I'm trying to constantly reinvent what that lane is, but you have to know what your space is. I try to push it as far as I can and ride that road to the end but you need to see your lane."
The Zen of safe driving in this case is navigating the treacherous boulevards of music and celebrity. Timberlake, now 25, hit voting age as the most famous member of 'N Sync, a pop group that modeled itself on the R&B vocal group Boyz II Men and pumped it up with pyrotechnics, syrupy lyrics and Tiger Beat stage aerobics. 'N Sync came from the Orlando factory called TransContinental Music, which assembled and carefully coached slick harmony groups such as the Backstreet Boys and LFO. The results were a bit staggering. The 'N Sync album "No Strings Attached" sold 2.4 million copies in a single week in 2000, an outlandish achievement that will likely never be broken now that the CD-selling industry has entered its own version of the ice age.
The audience for 'N Sync and the rival Backstreet Boys was so young and so loud that it was reflexively mocked by pretty much anyone old enough to have a mortgage. But after it was all over, Timberlake emerged with a surprising amount of respect. In music industry circles, people compared his charisma, dancing and singing to young Michael Jackson's, and many predicted that he (along with the vocally gifted Christina Aguilera) would be the talent that would rise from the empty froth of the whole youth pop surge in the late 1990s.
To deliver on that, though, Timberlake will have to copy one of Michael Jackson's most impressive career pivots going from a kid-pop prince to the all-ages star of "Off the Wall." Many people think he will; last year, The Times polled 21 of the top executives in the music industry and asked them to predict what artists would sell the most albums over the next five years. Timberlake whose first solo album sold 3.5 million copies finished sixth on the list, ahead of Kanye West, OutKast and 50 Cent.
"Justin is a talent, he is one of our artists, and he will be for a long, long time. It's as simple as that," said Barry Weiss, president and chief executive of Zomba Group, the Sony/BMG music conglomerate that encompasses Jive Records, the label home of Timberlake back to those frenzied days of 'N Sync. Weiss and company know that Timberlake needs to redefine himself in the public mind, but he said that it's a conversation that hasn't come up. "Justin is one of those people who comes to us and says, 'I want to do this,' and we say OK."
Much of the album was recorded in Virginia with Timothy "Timbaland" Mosley, the sonic alchemist of hip-hop who is known for taking chances and defying convention. Timbaland said the new album should change the entire conversation about the singer and his place. "He took it up a few notches, and people are going to be impressed. I have no doubt. He is the real deal."
In Timbaland, Timberlake has more than a producer with a similar name. The rapper and studio guru brings street cred to the former youth-pop hero, and it's clear in the funk-laced album that Timberlake is seeking to set aside his wholesome persona. His curly locks are now shorn tight to his head, and his first single is called "SexyBack," which comes with a music video that seems to draw on "The Bourne Supremacy," "Eyes Wide Shut" and maybe German porn. ("Well, we were going for Kubrick," he said, "but that's close to German porn. Very frightening.")
Timberlake chewed on the idea of a panel of music executives praising him and then shrugged it off as unimportant.
"It's flattering, but remember: You're talking about people that rely on others to give them content. They rely on people like me to show the next thing, what it is. They all want the next thing. Then a lot of them rush in and churn like 100 versions of it and water it down and then it's gone. But we're the ones me and Kanye and Timbaland and Pharrell [Williams, the producer and rapper] we're the ones that make the music that people want to hear."
Low-key tabloid star
TIMBERLAKE is taller than he seems in photographs (he's 6 foot 1), and that may be a function of his boyish looks. He is relentlessly polite and eager to please the people around him, friends and strangers alike, which is endearing but also makes him a bit bland and undefined. He grew up in a Navy town called Millington, Tenn., just north of Memphis. His father is the choir director at a Baptist church and former member of a bluegrass band. Timberlake's grandfather, a minister, taught him his first chords on an acoustic guitar.
"It's about music for me. I know that sounds simple, but that's what I want to do: Make music and entertain people," he said. "A lot of the other stuff that I have to deal with, a lot of it is no fun."
People around Timberlake and peers say he wears his fame as comfortably as any star. "He is the nicest, calmest guy you'll meet. All this stuff goes on around him and he just handles it like it's the most natural thing in world," said Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips, an unlikely pal of Timberlake's. Timberlake himself says it's the lessons he learned growing up in a close-knit family. His mother, Lynn Harless, was his manager as he became a star.
For a polite Southern gentleman, Timberlake has a surprisingly large tabloid file, which has kept him in the public's eye more than its ear. First he was famous for dating Britney Spears (they had met as kids on the glossy 1990s version of "The Mickey Mouse Club"), then for their messy breakup. The relationship was of such fascination to young America that Spears felt compelled to tell the world that she lost her virginity to Timberlake. After the split, you could read his bitter heartache between the lines of his biggest solo hit, the slinky and accusing "Cry Me a River," and in case you couldn't, well, the Spears look-alike in the video certainly hammered home the point. Then he dated Janet Jackson and Alyssa Milano before settling into a relationship. Timberlake's pairing with Cameron Diaz, 34, now in its third year, has been more chum for predatory paparazzi, and the singer is clear in his disdain for the merciless gears of the gossip industry.
"I used to try to fight it or take things head-on and explain what's really happening, what the truth is, and it just gets worse and worse," he said. "Now I go the other way."
That's a big part of staying in his lane. Timberlake does show a willingness to go off-road with his risks, still. When he expanded his career into acting, it was a bumpy ride. He took on the starring role in the film "Edison Force," which last year presented him as young, hungry investigative journalist who searches for a big byline in a corrupt police precinct. He shared the screen with a pair of Oscar winners, Morgan Freeman and Kevin Spacey, and the reviews were spectacular in their cruelty. After a few painful festival screenings, the film raced to the DVD rack for shelter.
"It was an experience I'm glad I had. I think everything you try teaches you something, and the process was interesting," Timberlake said. Hollywood apparently is still interested in him; he's landed four movie roles since "Edison." He joins Diaz next year in "Shrek the Third."
"At the end of the day, what I enjoy is being on stage and entertaining people, and that's why I'm here and that's what I'm focused on right now." What about the ranking by industry powers, the one that put Timberlake in the top 10 of artists?
"That just shows," Timberlake said, "that I'm completely underrated." He grinned with sly satisfaction. He was asked if he was surprised to finish ahead of Kanye West. "Kanye? Has he ever had a song that wasn't already a song before he did it?" He waited a long beat before surrendering to his familiar nice-guy mode. "That's a joke, OK? Please tell me you know that was a joke."
'I love you too'
A few nights earlier a mostly female crowd jammed the floor of the Hammersmith Palais, one of the clubs that Timberlake has visited in the last month to premiere his new music and stoke curiosity about it. (Six shows in Europe and Asia were followed last week with bookings at the House of Blues sites in Anaheim and Hollywood; the tickets were selling online for more than $600.)
The show in Hammersmith was crowded with young women who still had schoolbooks on their shelves when 'N Sync was the pinnacle of pinup. Now they held up their Cosmos and cellphone cameras and cheered for their old MTV boyfriend. The fashion-conscious Timberlake arrived on stage looking natty like Alfie, which was fine except for the heat wave outside. London was wearing spaghetti straps and shorts and the kid from the States was in a scarf and sweating by the end of the first song.
No matter. They loved Timberlake.
"I love you too," he answered a few times.
In 'N Sync he shared the stage with four other guys (J.C. Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone and Lance Bass), but now he crams onto the stage with a dozen people, including a squad of backup singers.
The band played a set that leaned heavily on the new material, and it was all over the musical map. Smoky R&B, pop ballad and dance-floor groove, all with more than a few moments sprinkled in that reminded you of that Jackson comparison.
Timberlake's lyrics are hardly elaborate word craft, and he's more attuned to James Brown than John Lennon. Take "SexyBack," which Timbaland has shaped into a catchy, techno-vamp for the dance floor. The song begins: "I'm bringin' sexy back / Them other boys don't know how to act / I think it's special what's behind your back / So turn around and I'll pick up the slack."
R. Kelly, a fellow Jive Records artist, would be proud of that wolfish theme, but Timberlake pulls it off with detached cool that makes the whole affair feel like a flirt, not a leer. The song is already a hit; it's the No. 1 most-requested song at the top pop stations in New York and L.A. and the No. 1 video on MTV. The album as a whole has a syncopated, ultra-modern feel with odd nods to 1980s new wave and even cribs of high-polish rock moments from FM heroes like Fleetwood Mac and Queen. "The songs run together because Pink Floyd did that, and we wanted to have a concept album like them," Timbaland said in one of the least expected sentences of the year.
Like so many in pop and hip-hop today, the album is as much about the celebrity producers on board as it is about the famous fellow photographed on the cover stomping a disco ball. In addition to Timbaland, there's Will.i.am, the maestro of the Black Eyed Peas, and the ubiquitous rock guru Rick Rubin. Oscar-winning rappers Three 6 Mafia drop in on one track, as do Nelly Furtado and rappers T.I. and Snoop Dogg. The presence of street-minded rap stars is a nod that Timberlake is in full urban mode; his generation, of course, was the first to be fully immersed in the full blend of rock and hip-hop, and he embraced both with a genre-flipping comfort that earlier pop fans did not commonly exhibit.
On stage, though, the hip-hop soundscapes take a backseat to Timberlake's goal of channeling James Brown, Stevie Wonder and 1970s bands where the rhythm section and backup singers put far more emphasis on stage groove than in today's pop, which usually feels carefully calibrated with canned, backstage music and a strident emphasis on choreography that can make concerts about as spontaneous as a NASA launch.
That's not to say Timberlake doesn't dance he does (and if you're standing outside the venue, it's usually right when you hear all the women screaming). But he spends more time playing instruments, keyboards and guitar.
The Hammersmith fans loved that too, even if his attempts were fairly modest in ambition. It's a far cry from 'N Sync, and don't think that's unintended.
"That wasn't the aesthetic then. We came on stage and we danced and we performed and we delivered a show. There were 12-year-olds in the audience, and that's what they wanted, that's what impressed them. They wanted to see things blow up and watch us ride mechanical bulls and fly across the audience. They wanted to see us levitate. And the reason we were so successful is that we catered to that audience and gave them just what they wanted."
Now, the stage show is the music that Timberlake wants it to be. "I'm never going to do anything that doesn't feel natural on stage. I've learned that. And what you see out there now is who I am and the direction I'm going. It is different than the album, but they're both me."
The other members of 'N Sync are falling further and further away from the circles Timberlake walks in. Chasez, considered the most likely to rival Timberlake as a solo act, had some success, but the biggest splash by any of them was Bass' declaration on a magazine cover last month that he is gay. The story seemed to be as much a cry for publicity as a declaration of self.
Timberlake remains loyal to his old pals. In London, asked if he is surprised that their modest successes of late have not resonated more with the public, he wiped his brow, looked at the floor and mulled the appropriate answer. "I think that now, more than ever," he said slowly, "success to all of us is a different thing."
On his own
TIMBERLAKE has really got to work on his stage banter. At the London show, it consisted on variations of "How you doin' tonight?" and "Great to be back" and "Thanks, you're a great audience." He has a reputation as the baby-faced, aw-shucks Tennessean who can look a bit wide-eyed when the music stops and real life starts. Many fans find it endearing, but it has made him a bit of a target. On a 2003 episode of the MTV celebrity-prank show "Punk'd," faux IRS agents showed up at his house to repossess just about everything to cover a supposed tax debt. Timberlake looked to be on the verge of tears and called his mom before they told him it was a gag.
He gained a lot of points, though, by going on "Saturday Night Live" a few years ago and goofing hysterically on "Punk'd" host Ashton Kutcher ("I'm Ashton Kutcher and I'm awesome"), singing a duet with his childhood hero Kermit the Frog (it ended with the amphibian calling the singer a "douche bag") and portraying a dense teenager gleefully explaining his legal good luck in being "diddled" while he was an altar boy.
Still, for a lot of America he is most famous as the "accomplice" to Janet Jackson's good-taste misdemeanor at the Super Bowl halftime show in 2004 when he exposed her pierced nipple to the world, one of pop culture's stranger and most overexamined moments. That was clearly not "staying in his lane."
Sitting at the Landmark, he groused about the nature of gossip. He fumed about a "thing that just happened that I can't believe they printed" (presumably, he was referring to a London Guardian article that made a headline out of his admission that he has experimented with drugs). "I'm just sick of it all," he said of the tabloid thirst. So he doesn't want to talk about Diaz (but, yes, they are still dating, they live in Los Angeles and, yes, he is "extremely happy") or anything else that isn't on stage or on the new CD.
A few weeks after London, he was in Hollywood on a soundstage off Santa Monica Boulevard. The place was huge and deserted and Timberlake was there to pose for the photos accompanying this article. Timberlake arrived with his publicist, his wardrobe person, his groomer and his hairstylist the latter raising the question of whether his soldier-boy cut really requires a full-time staffer.
The crowd was small, but Timberlake is always on. This time he was entertaining with impersonations of Muppets and the idea of using them as a personality test. "I like Kermit the Frog; it's hard to beat Kermit. There's Beaker. Fozzie is pretty great. 'Wocka wocka.' Do you count 'Sesame Street'? Because if you do, then you got Grover. And Ernie. 'Hey, Bert.' Ernie is my favorite. Can I get 'Sesame Street' characters? And what does it say about my personality that I need more options?"
Like so many of his generation, Timberlake flips through pop culture with the clipped attention of a remote control with a hair trigger. He asks: "Who's your favorite Beatle? Right, John Lennon. That's easy." "Star Wars" character? "Chewbacca or Boba Fett, is that the two? I want to be Han Solo. He's cool." "The Wizard of Oz" requires no deliberation "The Scarecrow, c'mon, it has to be. Ray Bolger. Easy." He goes on to name Jordan Knight as his favorite New Kid and Chasez as his most beloved 'N Sync member.
Soon after, the small squad of handlers and the photographer leave, but the star lingers on the chilly soundstage to chat some more. He apologizes several times for not answering questions about his personal life and ends that topic by saying, "Some of us, we have to draw a line on this, it's getting worse every year." For a moment, he seems very grown-up and, for the first time, a bit weary.
One last question: Right now, what does the singer covet more: critical acclaim or a return to super-star sales? Do you long for five-star reviews or 5 million copies sold? "That's a tough question; it's not really fair." He looks down, then up and then nods to himself. "I'll take the 5 million in sales because I don't know if they are ready, the critics, to give me five stars. I don't know if that's something they would even do. So I'll take the sales."
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Friday, August 11, 2006
Downsizing but maximizing
Review: Justin Timberlake's revelatory club stop strips away artifice to get at more authentic soul.
By BEN WENER
The Orange County Register
Oft-repeated, loudly hollered quote from the blonde sitting next to me upstairs at the Mouse House Thursday night:
"TAKE IT OFFFFFFFFFFFF! TAKE YOUR SHIRT OFFFF! TAKE YOUR PANTS OFFFF! TAKE IT ALLLLL OFFFFF!"
Thus was my pal Cynthia beaten to the punch.
She had accompanied me to the first stateside stop on Justin Timberlake's SexyBack Club Tour a savvy gambit designed to whet appetites for his second solo album, "FutureSex / LoveSounds," due Sept. 12 fully intending to shout something similar at the lanky, boyishly grinning hunk who sleeps with Cameron Diaz.
But she never stood a chance at being the first or even the hundredth squealing, salivating woman in this predominantly female crowd to make it known to all how she was undressing Timberlake with her eyes.
Surely the guy declaring that he's "bringing the sexy back" in his unavoidable horny new single would have expected nothing less. And yet, despite a few salacious moves and an occasional about-face to let the ladies check out his backside, the last thing this performance indulged was ordinary sex appeal.
True, by the time JT and producer extraordinaire Timbaland encored with their latest smash leading even staid industry giant Clive Davis to join constantly gyrating Diaz in big-beat euphoria Timberlake's set had shifted back to the strut and tease that inevitably will fill his next arena-sized production.
What preceded it, however, was a revelation.
Downplaying dancing, focusing on the power of his striking falsetto, drawing inspiration from his 11-member band, the former 'N Sync-er clearly was making a bid to be taken seriously.
Not as a phenomenon his sales figures already assure that but as a legitimate soul artiste, one valued more for his abilities (his singing and style and talent for refreshing past sounds) than for his pinup looks. To that end, his shaved head seems even more severe now, as if he's trying to deconstruct or altogether do away with the superficial elements that make him magnetic.
You could see the determination all over his face as he first marched to the microphone in an off-black suit, striped dress shirt and long scarf the majority of which remained on throughout his drawn-out performance. Here was a man with something to prove a man who clearly has the material and musical muscle to back any argument that he deserves ranking alongside genuine soul sensations like Alicia Keys and Kanye West.
Granted, he has to work at it, while Keys, for instance, comes to it naturally. But what remarkable progress Timberlake has made in a mere three years. Once he offered little more than grown-up, R-rated variations on 'N Sync's boy-band blandness. Now he's striving for something more profound something authentic, uncovered by stripping away the gloss surrounding tunes like "Cry Me a River" and "Rock Your Body" and getting at (and strengthening) their cores.
What's more, he's suddenly revealing heretofore unseen (and perhaps just-learned) skills beyond the beat-boxing that drives ladies wild. For a D'Angelo-worthy rendition of "Seρorita," he tapped out its sultry chords on a Fender Rhodes electric piano. For "Like I Love You," he strapped on an acoustic guitar and kept pace with the song's tricky syncopated barre chords, eventually leading his first-rate band into the riff from Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit."
Naturally, he didn't allow the party-up fun to subside he's nothing if not an entertainer. But time and again during a dozen songs stretched out across 90 minutes Timberlake avoided the obvious, steering away from loverman clichιs and striving toward something of depth.
He hasn't quite achieved that yet not entirely, and certainly not lyrically. "I'm kinda nervous about this new record coming out," he confessed to the crowd, but he needn't worry: His new material can't miss. Cuts like "My Love" and "What Goes Around" coast atop buoyant grooves ready-made for radio, while several others (notably the slower jams) suggest he's wisely been studying his Prince and Michael Jackson records.
It all marks an excellent start, a big leap forward for a superstar who three years ago seemed like he might fade away like so many other fleeting flavors by decade's end. Perhaps realizing that the true greats always leave something timeless behind, however, he's finally pushing himself.
Much like fellow former Mouseketeer and one-time road mate Christina Aguilera whose "Back to Basics," due this week, is the season's second of three rabidly anticipated urban-soul titles (OutKast has the third) Timberlake is aiming for something of substance, resonant music for the head as much as the libido.
For now, that goal is still slightly beyond his grasp. He's already one of the more vital pop figures of the decade, but he's only beginning to realize he's capable of more. When he learns to get truly introspective when, like Marvin Gaye, he emboldens his allure with words of soul-baring honesty or (better still) lasting or merely momentary social value well, he just might fulfill the promise of this opinion-swaying show.
And then it won't matter whether he keeps his clothes on or not.
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Randy G.
08-12-2006, 04:55 AM
Cool. :cool:
Click HERE to watch the full "Sexyback" Video. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2y8t5hg6zGw) :)
LusciousLois
08-16-2006, 10:08 PM
Thanks Randy G! There was a little extra sexiness added to that video. Of course, Mr. J.T. doesn't have to work that hard to get HIS sexy on. :D
CLOISFAN101
08-20-2006, 08:15 PM
hey you guyz..im starting to like SexyBack..because i laugh at it ever since i thought of something pretty funny that me and my friends think
Angel_Eyes
08-20-2006, 09:21 PM
I love the song SexyBack. It makes me smile. I never knew JT could sing something like this...
Rosa76
09-04-2006, 09:13 AM
Anyone watch Ellen today:confused: Justin was on it !!:D He sang Sexyback,My Love,and Cry Me a River. He is so hot :p ! Of course, I watched him on the VMA's. Can't wait till Sept.12th to buy his album ! :)
LusciousLois
09-05-2006, 02:37 PM
No, I did not see him on Ellen. I DID, however, check him out on the VMAs. I am SO glad he went first, so I didn't have to watch the rest of it. I hate cheesy award shows! Anyway, Mr. J.T. My goodness! Words cannot descibe the sexiness of this man. He doesn't need to bring sexy back because he lives it all day, every day!:D
rae19780625
09-06-2006, 12:39 AM
Sometimes we all get the urge to do something crazy... and sometimes we should refrain from such urges...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQ9fdKrWLGw&search=sexyback
LusciousLois
09-06-2006, 08:40 AM
That was QUITE frightening, Rachel. Oh gee, my coffee hasn't kicked in yet. You should warn people before you send them to this horrific area of the web.:D
rae19780625
09-06-2006, 12:09 PM
Originally posted by LusciousLois
That was QUITE frightening, Rachel. Oh gee, my coffee hasn't kicked in yet. You should warn people before you send them to this horrific area of the web.:D
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Hey, I was scared when I had to witness it this morning!!! :eek: It was like a car wreck... I just couldn't tear my eyes away... and sadly, I watched the entire thing :lol:
Okay.. WARNING..
For the weak hearted... the easily frightened... those that thought Sexyback was something sexy... this video is liable to make you lose your breakfast, your sense of humor, and quite possibly your sanity...
View At Your Own Risk...
Better Luscious? ;)
LusciousLois
09-06-2006, 12:17 PM
MUCH BETTER!!! Thanks, Rae.:D Perfect disclaimer. However, it is the most unsexiest thing I think I've ever witnessed. Perhaps, they should rename it "UNSEXYBACK"!
Randy G.
09-06-2006, 08:10 PM
Man, the whole CD is great. I can't decide which song I like best. :cool: :)
Moment4Ever
09-08-2006, 03:41 PM
the sound is nice for clubbin - rly nice & sexy music!!!
LusciousLois
09-09-2006, 06:47 PM
You lucky duck, Randy! How did you get to hear the whole album before it was released? I tried to listen on the mtv website, but that website is as crappy as their TV station! It didn't work!:mad:
Randy G.
09-10-2006, 09:28 AM
I sent you a PM LusciousLois. ;)
Teller
09-10-2006, 09:32 AM
Originally posted by LusciousLois
You lucky duck, Randy! How did you get to hear the whole album before it was released? I tried to listen on the mtv website, but that website is as crappy as their TV station! It didn't work!:mad:
It's already out...
LusciousLois
09-10-2006, 10:58 AM
Originally posted by Teller
It's already out...
^Not in the US until Tuesday.:confused::\
THANKS RANDY!!!! MUCH LUV!!!!:D
LusciousLois
09-14-2006, 11:27 AM
Good Lord! This album is AWESOME!!! Battle of the Mouseketeers! Mr. J.T. has kicked poor Christina to the curb. :(:\:D
Moment4Ever
09-14-2006, 12:24 PM
Justin Timberlake - My Love (Ft T.I.)
That Song rockzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
LusciousLois
09-14-2006, 12:52 PM
^Yes, I love that one and "What Goes Around". My very favorite on the whole album is "Chop Me Up". Mr. J.T. goes gangsta!:D
Rosa76
09-14-2006, 04:53 PM
:D THE WHOLE ALBUM IS FANTASTIC! One of my favs is "Losing my way ". Did anyone watch JT on Letterman Monday night ?:confused: It was cool.
ILuvLoVe
09-14-2006, 11:49 PM
Despite the fact that this song is probably played out for most.. I seriously just listened to it a week ago. I am NOT a fan of JT at all. But there is something abut the song that I like :lol: I am ashamed to admit that, but I will :lol:
LusciousLois
09-15-2006, 02:42 PM
Originally posted by Rosa76
:D THE WHOLE ALBUM IS FANTASTIC! One of my favs is "Losing my way ". Did anyone watch JT on Letterman Monday night ?:confused: It was cool.
You are correct, Rosa. The entire album is fantastic! I love those albums that you don't have to skip over one song. This is one of those albums. I missed him on Letterman. Damn, you get to see him on everything and I miss him on everything. But I don't hate, I congratulate.:D
Rosa76
09-17-2006, 06:10 AM
Thanx. :D Yep, I just got off work one night and I had it on CBS, and Letterman came on and he said JT will be on the show ,so I taped it. Do you know when anymore tour dates are ? Hopefully, he'll come to Indiana. :rolleyes:
LusciousLois
09-17-2006, 04:51 PM
You know what's messed up is that I was in NY on Wednesday and missed him by 2 days. I do know that he will be on Jay Leno on Tuesday night. No tour dates, as of yet. I'm sure he'll come to Indy. If not, he'll come close by. Mr. J.T. has deep luv for the south!:D
Rosa76
09-18-2006, 08:25 AM
Cool.:) I got to make sure I tape Leno Tues. night.:rolleyes:
LusciousLois
09-21-2006, 04:55 AM
Un-FRICKIN-believable! I forgot it was on. :lol:
Rosa76
09-21-2006, 08:04 AM
I went to 3 stores to buy a Rolling Stones mag. with Justin on the cover. He has a wet shirt on, he looks yummy enough to eat .:p The more I listen to FutureSex/LoveSounds,the more I love it.:D I heard JT will be hosting & performing on the European Music Awards. :) Don't know when it will be on tv yet.:rolleyes:
Randy G.
09-22-2006, 09:08 AM
Okay, I tracked it down for you Luscious Lois.
It's great, and the interview is just too funny. :lol: :D
*9/11/06 - Justin Timberlake & Timbaland - Sexyback (Live on David Letterman) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgWY09iaG2o)
*9/11/06 - Justin Timberlake - Interview (Live on David Letterman) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K5hCVudzEs)
LusciousLois
09-22-2006, 03:16 PM
Thanks again, Randy. You've hooked me up a lot here, lately, and I appreciate it. Ya make me smile. Go 'head, child.:D
I ADORE THIS MAN!!!! I am utterly jealous of Cameron Diaz and I'm not not jealous of anybody.:o :\ :p :D
Rosa76
09-22-2006, 03:52 PM
Have anyone watched Edison Force ? :confused: Justin,LLCoolJ,Kevin Spacey,&Morgan Freeman are in it. I haven't watched it yet. I bought it at Family Video for $7.95. :) I'm going to watch it tonight.
LusciousLois
09-22-2006, 03:57 PM
Oh gee, no. I didn't know he made any other films besides Alpha Dog. Please tell me if he's any good. That means you have to observe without bias, Rosa. Just because you love him, doesn't mean he's a good actor.:D
Randy G.
09-22-2006, 06:11 PM
Hahahaha! :lol:
I saw Edison Force in the new rentals section, and almost rented it. Instead I got Mo'nique's "Phat Girlz." :lol:
I'll probably just put it on my NetFlix list, & get it sometime this month.
Right now though, the SV Season 5 set is in my next rentals coming. :p
Rosa76
09-22-2006, 08:07 PM
Edison Force is pretty good,more a guy movie than chick movie. I watched it over my friend's house . It was hard to watch with my 2 kids and their two kids running around. I'll have to watch again when my kids are either sleeping or at school.:rolleyes: Justin's acting is pretty good .But of course he looked adorable in it. :) He's got three movies out next year,Alpha Dog,Black Snake Moan, and Southland Tales.
redraven
09-23-2006, 05:55 PM
I liked sexyback when it first came out, but the song is waaaay too overplayed, and I don't like it too much now. I love the song My Love though :D
LusciousLois
09-24-2006, 06:15 AM
^ See, that is EXACTLY why I never listen to the radio. It overplays songs that you love and causes you to despise them.
Dark Knight23
01-28-2007, 07:22 PM
I actually this is a very solid album he has some really good songs on this one.
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