Justin Timberlake Unveils Tracklist for New Album, Includes Another New NSYNC Song

Justin Timberlake Unveils Tracklist for New Album, Includes Another New NSYNC Song

Justin Timberlake is launching more NSYNC music.

The vocalist and Spotify revealed the tracklist for Timberlake’s brand-new album Whatever I Thought It Was on Monday, which includes 18 tunes consisting of a tune with NSYNC.

“Paradise” will mark the young boy band’s 2nd brand-new tune following their reunion for the single “Better Place”– their very first tune together in over 20 years– for the movieTrolls Band Together

Timberlake has actually been teasing another reunion with NSYNC leading up to the album’s release. Throughout an look on The Kelly Clarkson Show in January, the vocalist hinted, “We’ve remained in the studio, so there might be a little something in the future, too.”

After reuniting for music for the very first time in twenty years, Timberlake stated that it seemed like no time at all had actually passed when dealing with previous bandmates JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick and Joey Fatone: “It’s sort of insane, like, there’s a lot that simply gets right where it ended as far as the chemistry.”

NSYNC’s reunion was very first hinted when the memberstook the phaseto provide the very best popular song video award to Taylor Swift at last year’s Video Music Awards, leavingSwift to even ask“Are you doing something? What’s gon na take place now? They’re going to do something and I require to understand what it is!”

They later on continued to develop anticipation by sharing images together on social networks before revealing that they were reuniting for theGiantstune “Better Place.”

Timberlake’s upcoming albumWhatever I Thought It Waslaunching on March 15, marks the vocalist’s very first album because 2018. He just recently debuted tracks “Selfish” and “Drown” and carried out “Sanctified” on Saturday Night Live

Timberlake will likewise start hisForget Tomorrow trip, which begins on April 29 in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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