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Timberlake gets ‘personal’ in first album in five years

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NEW YORK: Pop superstar Justin Timberlake on Tuesday announced his fi rst album in nearly five years, promising more “personal” songwritin­g inspired by his home and family.

The 36-year- old singer and actor said that “Man of the Woods,” his fi fth solo studio album, will come out on Feb 2 — two days before he headlines entertainm­ent during the Super Bowl, generally the most watched television event of the year in the United States.

Timberlake unveiled the album with a short video on social media that, true to the album’s title, shows him walking reflective­ly in scenes of nature from a snowy forest to a sunny corn field.

“This album is really inspired by my son, my wife, my family, but — more so than any other album I’ve ever written — where I’m from,” Timberlake says in the video. “And it’s personal.” Timberlake — who had a son in 2015 with his wife, actress Jessica Biel — grew up near Memphis, Tennessee, one of the capitals of blues and soul music as well as rural-rooted country.

The video features snippets of acoustic guitar, hinting perhaps at a more sombre s ou nd for the album, but closes with Timberlake in the studio with all-star pop producer Pharrell Williams.

Timberlake, one of the topselling artistes of the 21st century both as a solo artiste and with boy band NSYNC, rose to fame with an electronic pop sound before fi nding a new voice by bringing in R& B, notably on his 2006 album “FutureSex/LoveSounds.”

Timberlake has been offering hints of his upcoming album for years. In a 2016 interview with the BBC, Timberlake declined to describe it as a country album but acknowledg­ed the influence.

“I really did grow up in a place in America where I was like two hours from the country music capital of the world ( Nashville), home of the blues, birthplace of American rock ‘n’ roll,” he said.

Timberlake last released full albums in 2013, putting out “The 20/20 Experience” and “The 20/20 Experience — 2 of 2” in quick succession. Even without albums, Timberlake has kept putting out music, scoring a mega-hit in 2016 with “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” a giddy summer song that appeared in the animated fi lm “Trolls.”

But Timberlake has focused increasing­ly on acting rather than music in the past several years, most recently starring as a bookish and seductive lifeguard in Woody Allen’s “Wonder Wheel.” — AFP

This album is really inspired by my son, my wife, my family, but — more so than any other album I’ve ever written — where I’m from. And it’s personal. Justin Timberlake, pop superstar

 ??  ?? (Top left to right) Actor Saoirse Ronan poses backstage after receiving the Desert Palm Achievemen­t Award at the 29th Annual Palm Springs Internatio­nal Film Festival Awards Gala in Palm Springs, California, US, onTuesday. Singer Mary J. Blige receives the Breakthrou­gh Performanc­e Award; Actor Holly Hunter — Career Achievemen­t Award; Actor Jessica Chastain — the Chairman’s Award; (Centre, left to right) Director Guillermo del Toro (second left) poses with actors Richard Jenkins (left to right) Sally Hawkins and Octavia Spencer after receiving the Vanguard Award; Actor Gary Oldman receives the Desert Palm Achievemen­t Award; (Bottom left to right) Actors Gal Gadot and Timothee Chalamet and receive the Rising Star Awards; Actor Allison Janney — Spotlight Award; and Actor Willem Dafoe — Icon Award. — Reuters photos
(Top left to right) Actor Saoirse Ronan poses backstage after receiving the Desert Palm Achievemen­t Award at the 29th Annual Palm Springs Internatio­nal Film Festival Awards Gala in Palm Springs, California, US, onTuesday. Singer Mary J. Blige receives the Breakthrou­gh Performanc­e Award; Actor Holly Hunter — Career Achievemen­t Award; Actor Jessica Chastain — the Chairman’s Award; (Centre, left to right) Director Guillermo del Toro (second left) poses with actors Richard Jenkins (left to right) Sally Hawkins and Octavia Spencer after receiving the Vanguard Award; Actor Gary Oldman receives the Desert Palm Achievemen­t Award; (Bottom left to right) Actors Gal Gadot and Timothee Chalamet and receive the Rising Star Awards; Actor Allison Janney — Spotlight Award; and Actor Willem Dafoe — Icon Award. — Reuters photos

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