The wait is finally over JT fans. Nearly five years after the release of his last album, The 20/20 Experience, Justin Timberlake is back with his fifth studio album Man Of The Woods, which he’s adamant is not a country album.
“The album is named after the my son," Timberlake says of his boy Silas. "His name means ‘of the woods.' Stop telling me I’m making a country album!”
Laced with 16 tracks in total, the project features two guest appearances from Alicia Keys (“Morning Light”) and Chris Stapleton (“Say Something”). Meanwhile production is handled by the likes of Timbaland, Pharrell, Danja, Max Martin, and more.
Leaving his “sexyback” vibes in the past, JT rediscovers his Memphis roots with this album and delivers a more funky, pop-driven body of work that’s his most personal work to date. "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 said. "And it's personal."
Led by the previously heard songs “Filthy,” “Supplies” & “Say Something,” fans can now stream the project in its entirety via Apple Music. Hit play and let us know what you think.
If you wish to see JT live in person, you’re in luck, the “Filthy” singer is getting ready to take his talents on the road for "The Man Of The Woods" tour, which kicks off next month in Toronto. In addition, JT will also perform at this Sunday’s Super Bowl halftime show as well, so be sure to tune in.