Justin Timberlake Releases New Single "Say Something" Feat. Chris Stapleton

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Justin Timberlake goes acoustic on "Say Something" featuring Chris Stapleton.

February is looking like a massive month for Justin Timberlake. The singer's been gearing to drop his fifth solo studio album with Man Of The Woods at the top of the month with a huge performance at the Superbowl scheduled two days after. It's a perfect roll out for JT, who will not only drop his first album in five years but will return to the Superbowl stage after the controversial performance with Janet Jackson. Just a week before the album drops, JT comes through with a brand new single off the project with "Say Something."

Justin Timberlake reunites with Chris Stapleton on his new Timbaland and Danja produced single. The two of them previously performed together in in 2015 at the Country Music Awards. The new single doesn't sound similar to the Neptunes produced "Supplies" nor "Filthy" in any way. It teeters more towards folk music but it's still another solid offering from Timberlake.

Quotable Lyrics
Everyone knows all about my digression
And in my heart somewhere
I want to go there
Still I don't go there
Everybody says say something


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