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' Released: June 14, 2013 The 20/20 Experience is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter. It was released on March 15, 2013, by, as the follow-up to his second studio album (2006). It is considered the first half of a two-piece project, later being supplemented by his fourth studio album (2013).
The record incorporates styles with elements of older; its lyrics discuss themes of romance and sex. Production is handled by, Timberlake, who also serves as the album's executive producer, and, with contributing to the album's deluxe edition.
The 20/20 Experience received generally positive reviews from critics, many of whom praised its organic sound and hailed it as a significant pop release. The album debuted at number one on the US with first-week sales of 968,000 copies – the biggest sales week of the year, becoming Timberlake's second number one album on the chart and best-selling debut week of his solo career. The 20/20 Experience became the of 2013 in the US, making it the. The album also became Timberlake's third consecutive number-one record in the United Kingdom, topped the charts in various other countries and set a digital sales record for being the fastest-selling album on the. As of July 2014, joint sales of The 20/20 Experience with stands at six million copies globally. Three singles have been released from The 20/20 Experience.
Its lead single, ', peaked within the top five in several countries worldwide, and reached number three in the US. The album's second single, ', reached number one in the UK and two in the US.
Timberlake embarked on the with to further promote the album, as well as. The album, as part of the compilation, was nominated for a in the category. 'Suit and Tie' and ' won for and, respectively.
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'I'm the one that sits and is obsessive about it before you even get to hear it. As close as I get to it, I don't think I can physically torture myself that much, year in and year out, and expect it to fulfill me the way that it does and the way that it is right now. You just don't get that every day. You have to wait for it.'
—Timberlake explaining his musical hiatus In September 2006, Timberlake released his second studio album. Critically and commercially acclaimed, the album spawned six singles, including the worldwide hits ', ' and '. After wrapping up a in support of the album in 2007, Timberlake took a break from his music career to focus on acting. In 2010, Timberlake's manager, began conversations with the singer about working on new music. The two had general decisions about ways to release new music, because according to Wright, 'a lot of the physical record sellers were gone, by the time we've got music again we need to think about different ways to deliver it'.
Wright proposed a promotion based on an or releasing a new song every month. Timberlake, however, was not interested in going back into music and instead continued to focus on his film career.
Around the 'late part of May/first week in June' 2012, Timberlake asked Wright to dinner and revealed to him that he had spent the last couple of nights in studio with Timbaland working on new material. Wright was shocked at the revelation, telling magazine that he 'wasn't prepared for that.' The two immediately began marketing plans for how the album should be promoted and when it should be released. Ultimately, they agreed 'to do this in a shorter period of time, so let's put the single out and release the album seven or eight weeks after that – make it a short window, and because we have such a short window, we have to make a big impact.' Subsequently, in August 2012, producer reported that Timberlake started working on his new music project. However, at that time, shortly after the announcement, Timberlake's publicist revealed that there were no current plans for a new Timberlake album, affirming instead that Timberlake was working with Timbaland on songs for his upcoming project Shock Value III.
After the release of The 20/20 Experience, Wright confirmed that the album was finished in the middle of July and described it as a 'fast record'. Timberlake had four weeks to record the whole material, because he had to shoot his scenes for the film. Although, originally planned for release in October 2012, the album's date was postponed because of the singer's wedding with actress. Wright stated that although in the project were involved artists who are also primarily Timberlake's friends it was tough keeping the album a secret, making them use codenames for the project. During an interview with American radio and television host, Timberlake explained the meaning behind the album's title saying, 'It more or less came out of: I was playing some of the stuff for my friends and they would come in and out of the studio and I'd say, 'What do you think of this?'
And my best friend said, 'This is music that you can see,' and for some reason that stuck with me.' Recording. Provided the bulk of the on the album. The 20/20 Experience was produced in a span of 20 days. Recording sessions for The 20/20 Experience began in the 'late part of May, first week in June' and concluded in July 2012. The album was recorded at in, in and Larrabee Studios in. Of Timbaland's participation, Wright said: '(Their) relationship is like a brotherhood; they're just so comfortable with each other – not only as musical friends but as personal friends.
That you can get things done in a short period of time. Had not happened, we might have actually set up and put the album out sooner.' After recording was finished, Timberlake and Wright, with M2M Construction, begin 'formulating plans for how to release the music'. Justin Timberlake, and most of the band used JH Audio in-ear monitoring systems. With regards to the album's lead single 'Suit & Tie', Timberlake shared with how the classic, 'Get out your seat, Hov' lyric was born inside the studio with JAY-Z: 'I had finished the verses and I was going in to record them and he was sitting in the room working, freestyling to himself.
And then he came up with a line he really liked and he jumped out of his seat and he said, 'Uh oh! Get out of that seat, Hov.' And I just thought it was so funny. It made me laugh. I was standing right beside him when he did it and so I just put it on the record, more or less as a joke to him.'
Timberlake added that the song harkens back to the glory years of the. 'Not to compare ourselves to those guys, but just the fun that they had,' he said. 'I was picturing like, being at the in and saying, 'Oh, JAY-Z's in the house tonight. Uh, let's have him come up and do a number. Why don't you go ahead and get out of your seat, Hov?' That's more or less where it came from.'
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Music and lyrics According to Timberlake, the album 'goes a lot of different directions. I think there's probably a little bit of what was reminiscent on the first album and then a little bit of what’s reminiscent of the second album, and then some new stuff.' While working on the album, Timberlake thought: 'If Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin can do 10-minute songs and Queen can do 10-minute songs then why can't we? We'll figure out the radio edits later.' The 20/20 Experience is a album partly inspired by the expansive of 1960s and 1970s.

The songs have average lengths of seven minutes and are characterized by, abrupt, and unexpected rhythms and harmonies. Music journalist observed an emphasis on 'rhythm and ' rather than, and said that it is 'not quite a album', as its 'sense of musical is more elastic and sprawling than anything on the radio'. The album's music incorporates of piano, distorted voices, and buzzing electronic sounds with elements of older, including resonant voiceovers, lush string and horn arrangements, high-pitched guitar solos, and squelching. Said that the album has 'traditionalist tendencies', and wrote that producers Timbaland and J-Roc merged 1970s influences with futuristic sounds: ' in orbit, gone intergalactic, and so on.' Price also compared their production on the album to 's production on 's 1979 album. The album's lyrics mostly deal with the theme of romance.

The songs feature different metaphors for love, including drugs on 'Pusher Love Girl', candy on 'Strawberry Bubblegum', and outer space on 'Spaceship Coupe'. Music critic wrote that each song portrays Timberlake as a 'starry-eyed romantic, bedazzled by a woman upon whom he cannot heap enough compliments, come-ons and seductive playfulness.' Singles ', featuring rapper, was released as the album's lead single on January 14, 2013. It is a mid-tempo song that 'floats along' like a song from the American band. The music video for 'Suit & Tie' was shot on January 25, 2013, and released on February 14, 2013. It was directed by, who previously directed (2010), a film in which Timberlake starred. Commercially, it was a success and managed to reach.
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It reached number three on the and number three on the US. ' was released as the second single from the album on February 11, 2013, following his performance at the. The single has so far topped in the and reached the top five in, and and has peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100. Internationally, the song has reached the top-10 in 23 countries, making it more successful in terms of chart placings than the previous single 'Suit & Tie'.
' was released as the third and final single from the album on June 14, 2013. The music video was released on July 3, 2013. Promotion.
On March 16, 2013, record producer Questlove announced that JT was planning to release a follow-up record to The 20/20 Experience. '10 songs now.10 songs later = 20 vision.'
Album co-producer Jerome Harmon revealed that the follow-up will consist of outtakes from the original album, as well as new material from upcoming studio sessions. 'Before we came to the 10 tracks that he wanted and the two bonus tracks, we had over 30, 40 tracks. So I think he's going to go in, and we're going to take some of the stuff that we've already done, and of course create more music at the same time.' Check out the teaser trailer below which shows Timberlake holding up a series of white placards outside a club, beginning with the release dates of the singles 'Suit & Tie' and 'Mirrors' and then the release date of the album.
The last two placards feature what is presumably a track or album title 'Take Back The Night' followed by a blurred-out sign. Timberlake then disappears up the steps to the club while a short snippet of a track – again, presumably 'Take Back The Night' – plays in the background. Update: New video added, which includes the full track 'Take Back the Night'. Full track available on iTunes now. Download The 20/20 Experience (2 of 2) No download links are allowed! Has it Leaked is not a download site.
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We only allow streams, videos and MP3 files which are intended for free distribution or as a promotional campaign made by the copyright holders. Read more about. JT’s manager said “Some of the songs felt happy and lively and some felt kind of dark. So we turned the the two pieces into seasons. For me the first half is about new love, the honeymoon, when you’re just getting into a relationship. And when you get to the second part the relationship is established and things are going on.” At least we know they didn’t just throw songs on the two albums.
There’s a certain way JT wanted everyone to hear the two albums and this is the reason why the songs on the second album are mostly explicit, when there were no explicit songs on Part 1. Even “Blue Ocean Floor” on was about dying WITH the one you love. I never noticed the positive outlook the first part took on a relationship. The songs on Part 2 address the problems a relationship can have, no wonder the songs are darker. Since the Part 1 of 20/20 Experience was put on iTunes 8 days before release (a Monday, a full week and a day before you could buy it), I expect it to be “leaked” tonight as well, being streamed on iTunes.
Last album was around 6:30pm EST or so and I would expect similar tonight, hopefully it happens. The first part was amazing and I am not sure who I like more, Timbaland or Justin, but they each have their moments (no, Timbalands moments are not usually when you talks). Part 2 so far is crazy good, the more you listen the better each of the tracks get! The track listing has got my attention and I do like his creativity, instead of just being “Baby, I want you” or whatever, so I really do enjoy new JT music.
(Hopefully, HA!).