WATCH: Justin Timberlake drops 'Man of the Woods' music video and full album
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Last updated 2nd Feb 2018
Justin Timberlake has just dropped his highly anticipated brand new album 'Man of the Woods', along with the music video for the title track. It's only been just over a week since Justin's last track 'Say Something' dropped, but that hasn't stopped fans' excitement.
'Man of the Woods' is the fourth single to come from Justin's fifth studio album, and is another country music inspired song. The video stars Justin dancing through the woods, whilst singing to the camera. Totally looking the part, he's wearing a checked shirt, ripped jeans and boots, when he finds himself in a tavern where he ends up dancing, ballroom-style accompanied by his wife, Jessica Biel and other couples.
The video then cuts to a stage where FOUR Justins are singing in harmony with each other!
Watch the music video for 'Man of the Woods' below:
As well as dropping the music video for 'Man of the Woods' Justin has also dropped his album, with the same name.
Fans have been quick to congratulate Justin on his new album saying, 'Love, love, love it Justin. So different and so good. Ready to play it on constant repeat!' and 'Thank you for this! Been patiently waiting for this album, especially for, “Man Of The Woods,” and, “Young Man.”' sic
The past month has been a busy one for Justin, who just last week dropped his single 'Say Something' which featured country singer Chris Stapleton. The music video starred both singers walking through a deserted building playing their guitars.
Watch the music video for 'Say Something':
We've been playing 'Say Something' all week on Northsound 1 and it is still on our playlist so you can be sure to hear it if you tune in.
If releasing four singles and an album in a month wasn't enough, Justin is also due to perform at this year's Super Bowl in the US this Sunday. This will be the first time Justin has performed at the Super Bowl since the infamous 'wardrobe malfunction' with Janet Jackson 14 years ago.