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List of songs recorded by Justin Timberlake

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List of songs recorded by Justin Timberlake
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American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake has written and recorded material for his five studio albums. Timberlake released his solo debut studio album, Justified, in November 2002. [1] Most of the album was produced by The Neptunes, with additional collaborators including Brian McKnight, Scott Storch, Timbaland, and The Underdogs. "Like I Love You", written by Timberlake, Chad Hugo, and Pharrell Williams. "Cry Me a River", produced by Timbaland,[2] an R&B song about a brokenhearted man who moves on from his past, went on to win the Best Male Video and Best Pop Video at the 2003 VMAs.[3] A Rolling Stone reviewer called the song a "breakup aria."[4] Timberlake, Hugo and Williams also wrote "Rock Your Body", and "Señorita".

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His second studio album FutureSex/LoveSounds, was released in September 2006.[5] It infuses R&B and pop with techno, funk, and elements of rock, the last being the genre that was the main inspiration of Timberlake during the album's recording. The electro R&B song "SexyBack", is built around a pounding bass beat, electronic chords, and beat box sounds. Andrew Murfett of The Age wrote that the song was a "raunchy club banger that slyly suppresses" Timberlake's customary falsetto. "My Love" is a synthpop-influenced, R&B and hip hop song.[6] "What Goes Around... Comes Around", is a pop-R&B song performed in a slow manner[7] and was described by some music critics as a "sequel" to his 2002 song "Cry Me a River". "LoveStoned/I Think She Knows" is an R&B and art rock song[8] that contains sexually suggestive lyrics and includes "human beatbox sounds" in its composition. [9] Rolling Stone described the song as "flowing from hip-hop bump-and-grind to an ambient wash of Interpol-inspired guitar drone."[10] Timberlake co-wrote and appeared as a featured vocalist on several songs, including "Give It to Me" with Timbaland, "Ayo Technology" with 50 Cent, "4 Minutes" with Madonna and "Dead and Gone" with T.I.

In March 2013, after a seven-year hiatus from his solo music career, Timberlake released his third studio album, The 20/20 Experience.[11] The record incorporates neo soul styles with elements of older rock and soul music; its lyrics discuss themes of romance and sex. As a songwriter, Timberlake mainly collaborated with Timbaland, Jerome "J-Roc" Harmon, and James Fauntleroy, and co-produced the tracks along with Timbaland and Harmon. "Suit & Tie", is a mid-tempo R&B song, that incorporates a "slow-drawl" consisting of slowed down synths and "slightly out of time" drum claps, similar to the Chopped and Screwed.[12] "Mirrors", is a progressive pop and R&B track, lyrically a love song about person's other half. "Let the Groove Get In" is a dance and pop song accompanied by canned horns, propulsive percussion and Timberlake's harmonized voice over a pop arrangement.[13] In September 2013, Timberlake released the second half of the project, The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2.[14] It included the pop ballad "Not a Bad Thing" and the gospel-blues "Drink You Away".[15] Timberlake also appeared on the songs "Love Never Felt So Good" from Xscape and "Holy Grail" from Magna Carta Holy Grail. For the disco-pop song "Can't Stop the Feeling!", Timberlake collaborated in the songwriting and production with Max Martin and Shellback.[16] The production of his fifth studio album Man of the Woods (2018) was handled by Timberlake, The Neptunes, Timbaland, Danja, and Rob Knox.

This list shows the title, year, other performers, and writers for each song which Timberlake has recorded during his solo career, outside the band NSYNC.

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Released songs

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American record producer Timbaland has collaborated with Timberlake since the beginning of his solo career
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Pharrell Williams (pictured) worked producing and co-writing songs for Timberlake's first studio album Justified alongside Chad Hugo
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Timberlake provided vocals on Madonna's song "4 Minutes"
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"Love Never Felt So Good" is a duet between Timberlake and Michael Jackson for Xscape
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Timberlake collaborated with Beyoncé for the second version of "Until the End of Time"
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In 2013, American rapper Jay Z appeared on Timberlake's single "Suit & Tie", and they later collaborated on "Holy Grail"
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Timberlake did vocals on Rihanna's song "Hole in My Head"
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Drake wrote a verse for "Cabaret", on which he appears as a featured vocalist.
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Timberlake wrote "Can't Stop the Feeling!" in collaboration with producer Max Martin
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Earth, Wind & Fire re-recorded "September" with Timberlake for the Trolls soundtrack.
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Unreleased songs

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See also

Notes

  1. "Damn Girl" contains a sample of "A New Day (Is Here at Last)", written and performed by J. C. Davis.
  2. "Heaven" contains a sample of "Reverie", performed by Adrian Younge and lyrically samples "Losing My Religion", performed by R.E.M.
  3. "Holy Grail" contains elements of "Smells Like Teen Spirit", performed by Nirvana
  4. "Let the Groove Get In" contains a sample from the recording "Alhamdulillahi" from the album Explorer Series: Africa-Burkina Faso – Rhythms of the Grasslands.
  5. "Love Never Felt So Good" samples Jackson's own song "Workin' Day and Night" (1979).
  6. "Only When I Walk Away" contains a sample from "Lustful", written and performed by Amedeo Minghi. The song also features additional vocals by Brenda Radney and James Fauntleroy.
  7. "Suit & Tie" contains a portion of the composition "Sho' Nuff", written by Terrence Stubbs, Johnny Wilson and Charles Still.
  8. "That Girl" contains a sample from "Self Destruct" written by Noel Williams, as performed by King Sporty.
  9. "TKO" contains a sample from "Somebody's Gonna Off the Man", written and performed by Barry White.
  10. "Worthy Of" contains a sample from the composition "Float On", written by James Mitchell Jr., Marvin Willis and Arnold Ingram.
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