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The 20/20 Experience - The Complete Experience

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Pusher Love Girl
8:02
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Suit & Tie featuring JAY Z
Artist: Justin Timberlake feat. JAY Z
5:28 $1.29
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Don't Hold the Wall
7:11
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Strawberry Bubblegum
8:00
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Tunnel Vision
6:47
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Spaceship Coupe
7:17
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That Girl
4:48
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Let the Groove Get In
7:12
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Mirrors
8:04
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Blue Ocean Floor
7:19
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Gimme What I Don't Know (I Want)
5:15
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True Blood
9:31
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Cabaret
Artist: Justin Timberlake feat. Drake
4:32
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TKO
7:04
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Take Back the Night
5:55 $1.29
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Murder
Artist: Justin Timberlake feat. JAY Z
5:07
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Drink You Away
5:31
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You Got It On
5:55
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Amnesia
7:04
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Only When I Walk Away
7:05
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Not A Bad Thing
11:28
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Total Tracks: 21   Total Length: 144:35

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Barry Walters

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Award-winning critic Barry Walters is a longtime contributor to Rolling Stone, Spin, the Village Voice, and many other publications. His interview with Prince a...more »

10.02.13
A songwriting comeback that's simultaneously over and underdressed
2013 | Label: RCA Records Label

“He’s so talented he can do anything!” That’s the gist of what’s typically said about Justin Timberlake, and for the most part it’s absolutely true. He’s an exceptionally nimble and unfettered singer/dancer, an extraordinary mimic with a drummer’s sense of timing. These gifts have helped him tremendously in comedy as well as drama, and despite the increasing maturity of his music and acting pursuits, he hasn’t let go of his ample boyish charm: This ex-Mouseketeer, ex-’N Sync-er still radiates mischievous yet all-American fun. And unlike so many stars who attain thoroughly mainstream saturation, he takes genuine risks that have actually increased his popularity: His last album, 2007′s FutureSex/LoveSounds, packs way more sonic, rhythmic and compositional quirks than most records that sell more than 10 million copies.

These are the stats that have empowered Timberlake to make a supremely — and, at times, foolishly — confident 20/20 Experience. The first of two full albums released six months apart is 70 minutes but only 10 songs long. Most are straightforward from a songwriting standpoint: “Tunnel Vision,” “That Girl” and several others see-saw back and forth between two chords for extended and sometimes relatively static periods with minimal contrasts between verses and choruses. But… read more »

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