Justin Timberlake shares preview of new *NSYNC collab and reunites on stage with the band
It's out very soon
Last updated 14th Mar 2024
It's only the third month of the year, and already Justin Timberlake has released solo songs called 'Selfish' and 'Drown', he's announced an upcoming album called 'Everything I Thought I Was' and revealed several UK dates for his 'The Forget Tomorrow' world tour.
And if that wasn't enough, the singer has now previewed a clip of this collab with his former group *NSYNC. In the clip from their song 'Paradise', they can be heard singing the lyrics: "I waited, I've been waiting forever, right here for this moment, between you and I. Everything is happening, it's just what I imagined, I imagined what it would feel like..."
Justin performed on stage with *NSYNC
As well as revealing some of the new song to his followers on Instagram, Justin also took to the stage, and welcomed the rest of *NSYNC at a recent gig. The group performed two of their hits 'It's Gonna Be Me', and 'Bye Bye Bye', along with their new song, 'Paradise', featured on Justin's new album.
Justin confirms the *NSYNC collaboration
JT initially teased his collab with the band, who he reunited with last year for 'Better Place', he later confirmed they had teamed up after the album track list was released.
Spotify took to their socials in a collaborative post with JT writing: 'We’ve got the track list for Justin Timberlake’s upcoming album Everything I Thought It Was ⏱️Countdown to March 15 on Spotify.'
In the pic there was the full track list, including song 17, called 'Paradise' featuring *NSYNC.
This exciting news comes after Justin teased a collab sharing a TikTok in response to a fan's comment. The comment read: 'Blink twice if *NSYNC is on a song called Paradise'. In the video, Justin could be seen pulling his sunglasses down over his nose and blinking twice slowly, before pushing his glasses back up his nose.
If that wasn't enough, several *NSYNC band members also took to the comments to leave some teasing comments. Lance Bass wrote: 'Got something in your eye?', while Chris Kirkpatrick commented: '👀👀' and JC Chasez said: '😉 😉'.
Other fans couldn't contain their excitement at the tease, with one writing: 'Omg 😳 I’m going to get all my posters back out and put them on my wall…husband can deal with it 🏃♀️', (sic) and another said: 'OMG ITS HAPPENING!!! The man himself is comfirming!!! Thank you for giving us more @*NSYNC 💗💗💗💗💗'. (sic)
In other music news, JT will be bringing his tour to the UK in August, tickets are on sale from Aloud.com.
When is Justin Timberlake's album out?
Fans won't have to wait long until JT's album drops, as it is out on 15th March.
Take a look through albums due out this year:
James Arthur
Release date: Out now
James Arthur released his fifth album 'Bitter Sweet Love' on 26th January 2024, having previously teased it would be out in 2023.
In an interview with us, he said one of the songs has a country vibe and: "I'd love Taylor Swift to be part (of it), or Miley Cyrus. Those girls cross over into the country and pop world and I'm kind of going there on this new album."
Zara Larsson
Release date: Out now
Zara Larsson has now released her fourth studio album, in addition to heading on a UK tour. The album is called 'Venus'.
Usher
Release date: Out now
Usher is set to release his first album since 2016 on the same day that he performs at the Super Bowl Half-Time show. The album is called 'Coming Home'.
Justin Timberlake
Release date: Out now
Justin Timberlake released his sixth studio album 'Everything I Thought It Was' on 15th March, which features his song 'Selfish', as well as a collab with *NSYNC.
Beyoncé
Release date: Out now
'Cowboy Carter' is Beyoncé's first country music album - and it did not disappoint! The singer announced the release date for her highly-anticipated second 'Renaissance' album during a Super Bowl advert, and released the tracklist just days before its release on 29th March.
Dua Lipa
Release date: Out now
Dua Lipa finally released her highly-anticipated third studio album on 3rd May 2024. Taking to Instagram, Dua revealed that the title of the album is 'Radical Optimism'.
Zayn
Release date: Out now
Zayn has now released his amazing fourth solo album. The album is called 'Room Under The Stairs', and features his popular song 'What I Am'.
Shaznay Lewis
Release date: Out now
Former All Saints singer Shaznay Lewis released her second solo album, her first in 20 years, in May. The new album is called 'Pages'.
Becky Hill
Release date: Out now
Becky Hill released her second album 'Believe Me Now?' in May 2024. The singer said she was: 'going back to my dance music roots'.
Charli XCX
Release date: Out now
Charli XCX released her hit album 'brat' in June 2024, the album became a massive hit spawning the 'brat summer' phenomenon.
Meghan Trainor
Release date: Out now
Meghan's highly-anticipated new album is called 'Timeless', and talking about the release, the singer wrote on Instagram: 'This album means so much to me and I cant wait to share even more soooon 🥹 GET READY.'
Eminem
Release date: Out now
Eminem has announced his 12th album 'The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)' will be released in the summer of 2024. The rapper has also announced that he will make his 'career disappear', so this album could be the last from the 'My Name Is' rapper.
Natasha Bedingfield
Release date: Out now
Natasha Bedingfield will release her debut album 'Unwritten' on vinyl for the first time, to celebrate 20 years since it was released. It will be issued 20 years to the day it was originally released.
Katy Perry
Release date: Out now
Katy Perry will release her sixth album '143' in September, the album features her songs 'Woman's World' and 'Lifetimes'.
Tom Walker
Release date: Out now
Tom Walker has announced he will be releasing his second album in 2024, called 'I Am'. The album will feature his hits 'Burn' and 'Freaking Out'.
Coldplay
Release date: Out now
Coldplay set new sustainability standards when they released their 10th studio album on 4th October 2024, called 'Moon Music'. The band's album is available on four physical formats, however there was a limited release in order to reduce waste. They vinyl version of their album was made from recycled plastic bottles.
Charli XCX
Release date: 11th October 2024
Just four months after the release of her sixth studio album 'brat', Charli dropped her first remix album, offering us up 16 new versions of the original tracks - but this time, featuring some HUGE artists. Released on 11th October, the remix album - titled 'Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat' featured names such as Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Troye Sivan, Bon Iver, The 1975, Lorde and Addison Rae. Check out the full list here.
Kylie Minogue
Release date: 18th October 2024
Kylie Minogue has announced her 17th studio album, called 'Tension II', it is the sequel to her 2022 album 'Tension' and will feature her upcoming single 'Lights Camera Action'.
Shawn Mendes
Release date: 18th October
Shawn Mendes will release his fifth studio album, 'Shawn', in October. The album features 12 songs including 'Why Why Why' and 'Isn't That Enough', which he will release on his birthday (8th August).
Gwen Stefani
Release date: 15th November
Gwen Stefani has announced her fifth album will be called 'Bouquet', the album will features 10 songs, including one with her husband Blake Shelton, and include several songs that have a flower theme to them.
Olly Alexander
Release date: Unknown
Olly Alexander is expected to release his first solo album under his own name in 2024. The singer told us in an interview in December 2024: "My whole album is almost finished... not quite, but I've got a lot of music there ready to go. So this Eurovision song, I'm just so, so, so excited it's going to be coming soon."
Perrie
Release date: Unknown
Perrie has announced her album has been finished and will be out this year, however she hasn't revealed what it will be called, or the exact release date. This album will be her first solo album since Little Mix started their hiatus in 2022.
Now read:
Justin Timberlake announces EXTRA UK date for his ‘The Forget Tomorrow’ world tour
Justin Timberlake previews a clip from his upcoming album
Justin Timberlake's career: A look back from his NSYNC days to recent projects