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Timberlake vows to keep it clean

There will be no repeat of ‘Nipplegate’ at singer’s 2018 Super Bowl performanc­e

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Justin Timberlake has dropped his biggest hint yet about the title of his new album as the star filed documents to trademark the phrase Man of the Woods.

According to documents obtained by editors at TMZ, the hitmaker has trademarke­d the phrase with the aim of using it for CDs, DVDs, downloadab­le music, clothes, concert posters, programs and live performanc­es and tours.

The singer’s last tour, The 20/20 Experience World Tour, was named after his third and fourth studio albums, The 20/20 Experience and The 20/20 Experience — 2 of 2.

And Timberlake, who is confirmed as the headline performer for the 2018 Super Bowl halftime show in February, has also applied to trademark Fresh Leaves, potentiall­y the name of the album’s first single, which the documents allege will be used for merchandis­e including, hats, robes, shorts, jerseys, and long-sleeved T-shirts.

Timberlake filed the applicatio­ns less than two months before his halftime show performanc­e at Super Bowl 52, in Minneapoli­s, an appearance which will likely give the 36-year-old a huge boost in album sales.

The father of one is busy planning stages for his set, and previously said he’s been watching previous performanc­es to get some inspiratio­n.

“I’ve already watched a ton of them just to make sure we’re not pulling out any gags (others have done),” he told NBC Sunday Night Football after the news was announced in October.

“People are flying; Lady Gaga jumped from the top of stadium. I don’t know man, I’m 36 now, I don’t know how much of that I can do.”

Timberlake previously hit headlines after his appearance alongside Janet Jackson at the 2004 halftime show, when he ripped off part of the singer’s costume to unexpected­ly reveal her bare breast on live TV.

The scandal became known as “Nipplegate” which led to Jackson being fined and blackliste­d.

However, he promised there will be no repeat of his behaviour in February, telling the television show: “Yeah, that won’t happen this time!”

 ?? DAVID PHILLIP/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake got into hot water after their infamous Super Bowl appearance in 2004. Timberlake will perform at the Super Bowl in February, but has no plans to reveal anything but a much-planned and spectacula­r musical number.
DAVID PHILLIP/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake got into hot water after their infamous Super Bowl appearance in 2004. Timberlake will perform at the Super Bowl in February, but has no plans to reveal anything but a much-planned and spectacula­r musical number.
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