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Sexy but now fatherly, Timberlake returns

- ROB WOOLLARD

>> Once a teen idol, then a sensual R&B singer, Justin Timberlake is keeping his mojo even as he enters his next phase as a rootsy, mature father.

The superstar singer and actor is roaring back to the forefront of pop culture this weekend with a one-two punch — on Friday, he released his first album in five years, and then today he is the headliner for the Super Bowl, the most watched US television event of the year.

With the title Man of the Woods, Timberlake’s fifth album initially triggered speculatio­n that the Tennessee-born artist was going country, with a promotiona­l video that featured him strolling in a corn field.

But Timberlake, who is married to actress Jessica Biel, later revealed that the title refers to their two-year-old son, Silas, whose biblical name means “from the forest.”

The album shows Timberlake, who turned 37 on Wednesday, exploring his new perspectiv­es on life as a father. Flannel, a track whose title at first glance may sound like a stylistic ode to country attire, in fact is about the shirt his son touches.

While Timberlake has not developed a twang, Man of the Woods incorporat­es subtle country influences. Guests on the album include the accoladed country songwriter Chris Stapleton who brings rolling guitar licks to Say Something.

But the album marks no drastic reinventio­n musically, with Timberlake — when not busy being a daddy — still out to bring everyone to the dance floor with sexy beats.

“All the haters gonna say it’s fake/I guess I got my swagger back,” he declares at the start of the album’s opener Filthy, an energetic electro-funk song.

He is releasing Man of the Woods in Minnesota with a late-night party in late pop icon Prince’s Paisley Park estate. Timberlake called Prince a “huge influence” and said the Paisley Park appearance fulfils one of his “bucket-list” life goals.

Timberlake is in Minneapoli­s for today’s Super Bowl, 14 years after he last appeared during American football title match and triggered one of the halftime show’s most notorious moments.

Taking the stage in 2004 for a surprise duet with headliner Janet Jackson, Timberlake sang Rock Your Body and, after the line “Bet I’ll have you naked by the end of this song,” slid off the cup over Jackson’s breast, revealing to the scandalise­d TV-watching nation the singer’s pierced nipple.

Timberlake, in a turn of phrase that has entered the lexicon, voiced regret for the “wardrobe malfunctio­n” and broadcaste­r CBS was fined $550,000. The next two Super Bowls featured perceived safer performers, rock legends Paul McCartney and The Rolling Stones, as well as a five-second delay on the live broadcast to safeguard wholesome values.

Timberlake was coy on whether he will bring any guests today but acknowledg­ed that bets were being placed on who might join — from members of his former boy band NSYNC to, presumably with her breasts firmly covered, Jackson.

He raised expectatio­ns, telling a news conference in Minneapoli­s: “We are doing a few things with this halftime show that they’ve never quite done before.”

“On a more serious note,” he said, “it’s a moment where you have the opportunit­y to bring so many people together through what I think is the greatest art form, music.”

The Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Philadelph­ia Eagles comes amid rising controvers­ies around American football.

The National Football League has faced growing scrutiny over concussion­s and head trauma, agreeing in 2015 to pay $1 billion to resolve thousands of lawsuits by former players suffering from neurologic­al disorders.

Asked if he would support an NFL career by his son, Timberlake replied without hesitation: “He will never play football.”

Pivoting to a lighter tone, he said he would encourage his son’s interests.

“My main objective is that he become a great person and if he wants to get into the arts and sports then, yeah, I would fully support that,” he said.

“I think I can hopefully offer him advice on what to do and what not to do.”

 ??  ?? TAKING THE MIC: Justin Timberlake performs at the Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival in Franklin, Tennessee. Timberlake released his new album ‘Man of the Woods’ last week.
TAKING THE MIC: Justin Timberlake performs at the Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival in Franklin, Tennessee. Timberlake released his new album ‘Man of the Woods’ last week.

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