Justin Timberlake is set to make a musical comeback with his upcoming album, 'Everything I Thought It Was,' marking his first new release in over five years. The album is scheduled for a mid-March debut, with the lead single 'Selfish' already out. Despite not achieving the expected success, Timberlake has been actively collaborating with various artists to maintain his presence in the music scene.
Following the lukewarm reception of his previous album, 'Man of the Woods,' Timberlake opted for a strategic approach by featuring on tracks by other musicians. These collaborations, including works with Timbaland, DJ Khaled, and Jack Harlow, aimed to revitalize his career and public image. However, none of these tracks became the chart-topping hits Timberlake had hoped for.
Amidst his musical endeavors, Timberlake has faced criticism on social media and in the press for past controversies, such as his handling of incidents involving Janet Jackson and Britney Spears. In an effort to shift the narrative surrounding him, Timberlake reunited with NSYNC for a new single and continued his collaborative efforts.
Despite these attempts, 'Selfish' received mixed reviews and achieved moderate success on the charts. The follow-up single, 'Drown,' is also expected to make its mark on the music rankings. As Timberlake prepares for the release of his new album, there is still anticipation for a potential chart-topping hit that could redefine his career trajectory.
While the impact of his collaborations remains uncertain, Timberlake's dedication to his craft and willingness to explore new musical avenues demonstrate his commitment to evolving as an artist. As fans eagerly await the full release of 'Everything I Thought It Was,' the future of Timberlake's musical journey remains open to new possibilities and potential collaborations.