Justin Timberlake is back with his new album, Everything I Thought It Was, due to be released on March 15th 2024.
December 21, 2002: Justin Timberlake enters the highest in Billboard's Hot 100, at Number 44, with "Cry Me a River." According to legend, “Cry Me a River” started with a phone call. (sign up to follow by email) As producer Timbaland tells it, Justin Timberlake had just come off the phone to his ex, Britney Spears, when he hit on an idea for a lyric during writing sessions for his debut. Britney had brought up Justin’s name at a recent concert; Timberlake, already smarting from public rumours about her infidelity, was furious. Read more: Dazed December 21, 1963: The Ronettes began their run-up Billboard's singles chart, at Number 100, with "Baby, I Love You." "Baby, I Love You" was the follow-up to The Ronettes hugely successful debut single "Be My Baby." The Ronettes Like "Be My Baby," this was written by Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich, and produced by Phil Spector using his famous "Wall Of Sound" technique. Unfortunately, the song was released not long after the assassination of US president John F. Kennedy, which put a damper on sales of upbeat singles. Read more: Songfacts December 21, 1974: Harry Chapin had the new Number 1 hit in the US with "Cat's in the Cradle." “Cat’s In The Cradle” doesn’t have all the layers of some of other Chapin’s songs. That’s fine. It sacrifices those layers for pure throat-lump effectiveness. “Cat’s In The Cradle” is a lyrics-first song, and everything exists to serve the all-pervading regret at the center. Read more: Stereogum December 21, 1996: R. Kelly moved from number 26 to his peak position at Number 2 with "I Believe I Can Fly." "I Believe I Can Fly" by R. Kelly is from the soundtrack to the 1996 film Space Jam. It reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100, kept from the number one spot by Toni Braxton's "Un-Break My Heart". Although Kelly has had two number one songs on the pop chart, "I Believe I Can Fly" is his most successful single. Read more: Wikipedia December 21, 2013: Pentatonix entered the US Hot 100 chart at Number 13 with "Little Drummer Boy." Written by composer Katherine Kennicott David in 1941, first recorded by The Trapp Family a decade later and first made popular by the Harry Someone Chorale by the late 1950s, “The Little Drummer Boy” has become a holiday classic in the past 70 years with artists performing the classic. Here, we take a look at 10 renditions of “The Little Drummer Boy worth a listen. Read more: American Songwriter Cry Me a River Justin Timberlake
Released in 2018, on Vinyl and on label (01241418231). Justin Timberlake — Justified. Genre: Funk / Soul, Pop. Style: Contemporary R&B
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in the late 1990s, Justin Timberlake rose to fame as the lead singer of the boy band NSYNC. The group became hugely successful, with hits like "B.