Justin Timberlake is gearing up for a monumental year in 024 as he embarks on a world tour and releases his highly anticipated album, “Everything I Thought It Was.”
After a hiatus of more than six years, the 43-years-old has returned with a bang, delivering an 18-track project that showcases his versatility and growth as an artist.
The album features previously released singles such as “Selfish” and “Drown,” along with collaborations with notable artists including rapper/singer Tobe Nwigwe, Nigerian sensation Fireboy DML, and his former boyband *NSYNC.
In a remarkable reunion, Timberlake performed with *NSYNC for the first time in over a decade during a special event in Los Angeles.
In a recent interview with Apple Music 1’s Zane Lowe, Timberlake discussed the creative process behind “Everything I Thought It Was.”
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He revealed that he had worked tirelessly on the album, crafting over 100 songs before narrowing them down to the final 18 tracks. Timberlake expressed his excitement about the project, describing it as his best work yet.
The album, according to Timberlake, is a blend of introspective tracks and signature sounds that resonate with his audience. He explained that the title, “Everything I Thought It Was,” reflects the album’s exploration of both familiar and unexpected elements of his artistry.
“Everything I Thought It Was” is now available for streaming on major platforms such as Apple Music and Spotify, inviting fans to immerse themselves in Timberlake’s latest musical journey.
Timberlake is set to embark on his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, commencing with the North American leg next month. The tour will take him to cities across the continent, including Vancouver, Las Vegas, Atlanta, New York City, and Cleveland