After taking a break following the success of her 2017 album “CTRL,” SZA is setting her sights on officially taking over 2020 courtesy of new music. She just dropped a new single—and she got some help from former *NSYNC member Justin Timberlake.
08.02.2020 - 01:26 / billboard.com
On Friday (Feb. 7), Justin Timberlake made his musical return when he teamed up with Meek Mill on the new single "Believe." Timberlake's affinity for hip-hop dates back to his days as a member of *NSYNC, who enlisted Nelly for a remix to "Girlfriend"; as a solo act, JT's penchant for rap features was strong, as he called on Clipse for debut single "Like I Love You" and later enlisted artists like T.I., Three 6 Mafia, Jay-Z and Drake to guest on his albums.
After taking a break following the success of her 2017 album “CTRL,” SZA is setting her sights on officially taking over 2020 courtesy of new music. She just dropped a new single—and she got some help from former *NSYNC member Justin Timberlake.
JT and SZA take it back to the shiny suit era
Hang that flannel up in the closet, put the boots in the box because Justin Timberlake is back from the woods. As promised, the singer dropped "The Other Side" -- his collab with SZA on the soundtrack to the animated sequel Trolls World Tour -- on Wednesday morning (Feb.
Justin Timberlake stars in the new animated film Trolls World Tour, and he also serves as the executive producer of its soundtrack. One of the songs from the soundtrack is “The Other Side,” a collaboration between Timberlake and SZA. Check out the futuristic video below.
Last year, SZA and Justin Timberlake revealed they linked up in the studio together. Today, the singers released their first collaboration, “The Other Side,” from the Trolls World Tour soundtrack. Timberlake co-produced the song with Ludwig Göransson, who is known for working with Childish Gambino and composing the score for Marvel’s Black Panther.
Justin Timberlake and SZA have dropped a funky new collaboration. "The Other Side" is produced and written by iconic pop producer Max Martin and regular Childish Gambino colaborator Ludwig Göransson. Check it out above.
The songs is for the original soundtrack for Trolls World Tour.
Justin Timberlake, 39, and Jessica Biel, 37, took advantage of the warmer weather in New York City on Feb. 23 by headling out for lunch at Bubby’s restaurant with their 4-year-old son Silas. Justin pushed little Silas in his stroller while Jessica walked by his side. Jessica looked cozy in a black fur coat and Justin embraced his country roots in a plaid jacket. Silas was all bundled up in his stroller and had a blanket over his lap.
Justin Timberlake got the whole world movin' and groovin' to his 2016 Trolls soundtrack hit, "Can't Stop the Feeling!" Now, the crooner is back and teaming up with a number of high-profile artists to create the soundtrack to the animated film's sequel, Trolls World Tour.
Everyone's got a morning routine, whether that's hitting the gym, taking a shower or whipping up a big breakfast. For Khloe Kardashian and her daughter True Thompson, their a.m. schedule includes a whole lot of Justin Timberlake.
Concerts can be pretty wild when there are hundreds and thousands of tipsy people around and nobody to control them and Justin Timberlake had the misfortune of performing at one such concert. And it wasn’t pleasant, to say the least. During his latest appearance on The Graham Norton Show, the 39-year-old singer recalled a humiliating charity concert, which took place back in 2003. He revealed that while he was performing on the stage, the crowd threw bottles of urine at him.
Justin Timberlake recalled a disastrous charity concert in 2003 where the crowd threw bottles of urine at him on stage.
Justin Timberlake recalled a disastrous charity concert in 2003 where the crowd threw bottles of urine at him on stage.