The JT show postmortem
Buzzy moments and bummed-out Prince fans.
If you thought social media was going to give Justin Timberlake a pass, you were wrong.
Timberlake’s Super Bowl halftime performance drew mixed reaction across the Twitterverse, but there’s no denying Prince fans weren’t too happy with JT’s tribute to the iconic Minneapolis musician, who died in 2016.
Timberlake showcased a number of his own hits during the set, but he included a performance of Prince’s I Would Die 4 U with a giant projection of the artist on a large billowing sheet behind the stage.
After Sheila E., a close friend of Prince’s, tweeted that Timberlake assured her there would be no Prince hologram in his show, many expressed relief on social media.
But then the show actually happened, and while it wasn’t a hologram, it was sort of similar. And fans didn’t think the Purple One would approve.
The Prince estate, however, praised the performance. “Justin Timberlake, the NFL, and the City of Minneapolis used the stadium and the city to give a beautiful hometown tribute to Prince,” reads a statement released Monday by the estate’s representatives. “The two pieces of footage that appeared on the screens were licensed from the Purple Rain movie and a vintage performance in Syracuse, N.Y. ”
“If I was meant to jam with Duke Ellington, we would have lived in the same age. That whole virtual reality thing ... it really is demonic. And I am not a demon.”
In a 1998 interview with Guitar World magazine, Prince was asked about the use of digital editing to “create a situa- tion where you could jam with any artist from the past.” He was not a fan.
“That’s the most demonic thing imag-
Prince in 1998
inable,” he said. “Everything is as it is, and it should be. If I was meant to jam with Duke Ellington, we would have lived in the same age. That whole virtual reality thing ... it really is demonic. And I am not a demon. Also, what they did with that Beatles song ( Free as a Bird), manipulating John Lennon’s voice to have him singing from across the grave ... that’ll never happen to me. To prevent that kind of thing from happening is another reason why I want artistic control.”
One Twitter user noted that “Even in death, Prince continues to be misunderstood.”
And his fans seem to know their idol well and are taking Timberlake’s action as a sort of continuation of a rivalry between the two musicians.
Canadian actor Avan Jogia tweeted: “Prince didn’t like JT ... JT didn’t like Prince... It’s well documented... why would you put his (spirit) through that.”
But the negative sentiment wasn’t shared by everyone. Some in the audience gushed about Timberlake’s set.
Tove Lo tweeted that the performance was “FIIIIIIRE.”
Reese Witherspoon agreed: “Wow @jtimberlake .. just wow !”
And Ellen DeGeneres gave her friend a shout-out, saying he “just killed it.”