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Here today…gone tomorrow leaving no impression. As A DJ, I don’t program Timberlake because his music is very disposable. It must be horrible being 12 years old & just learning to spell. YOU BETTER SHUT UP THE FUCKING MOUTH AND WORK BITCHĭJ BIFFY SHUT UP YOU ARE THE CRAP YOU SUCKS YOU ARE WORSE THAN NOTHING Saw you & JZ in Miami…worse concert ever!!! No matter how many configurations this piece of crap is released in, it still sucks! You’re WHITE Justin, not BLACK! Get over it.
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Have no idea what this megadouche has done to earn his fans or receive the MJ Vanguard award for musical achievement. Great voice, horrible personality, very dated music/ production and the same old formula for single after single. This shit is garbage leave rnb to actual real talent this is almost as bad as shitty rock music. Please guys buy the legal copy on itunes and target Justin Timberlake deserves respect Posted on September 30th, 2013 at 11:34 amįile doesn’t exitst anymore. Invalid or file doesn’t exist anymore in both links. Posted on September 30th, 2013 at 10:27 am Taken in one shot, the complete version plays out like an excessively expanded edition of a three-star album.Posted on September 30th, 2013 at 3:07 am That's five songs in 37 minutes, though it's really six songs counting the hidden bit - a solo acoustic ballad containing the line "If I could, I'd fly you away on a big ol' pair of wings." The album was sold separately and bundled with part one, not as The Complete 20/20 Experience, but as The 20/20 Experience: The Complete Experience. It consists of slumping quasi blues, passable falsetto-soul balladry, a jilted post-breakup number with an extended coda, a blaring kiss-off that shifts into air-horn-enhanced dub (why not?), and a squeaky-clean adult pop love song. The second half is a laborious crawl, a variety of glorified and slow bonus tracks. Relatively concise, "Cabaret," a standout featuring Drake, revamps Timbaland's trademark stuttering drums and has some of Timberlake's more clever/nauseating lines: "If sex is a contest, then you're coming first" "'Cause I got you saying Jesus so much, it's like we're laying in a manger." Serving the same purpose of "Suit & Tie," "Take Back the Night" is another throwback to sophisticated disco-funk, but it resembles a cover of a deep soundtrack cut rather than a fresh spin on a classic. Its ideas are exhausted after three and a half minutes, but it continues for another six. The funkier and more frantic "True Blood" increases the energy and humor, swaps out nature effects for fantasy howls. It starts more energetically, with a frivolous and robust jam for singles night at a zoo or Rainforest Café. At 74 minutes and 11 (or 12) songs, it's a little longer, and much of it has that feel-over-concision, part-improv - just spit ballin'! - makeup. The construction is similar to that of the first volume. A little more than six months later, it was released, consisting of more recordings from Timberlake's May-June 2012 sessions with friend Timbaland, Jerome Harmon, and James Fauntleroy.
Just before the release of The 20/20 Experience, the Roots' ?uestlove, who opened as a DJ for Justin Timberlake's SXSW festival appearance, announced that there would be a sequel.