Justin Timberlake is finally ready. The pop
star-turned-actor-turned business mogul released a video message today teasing
his first new music in years, but is waiting a few more days to offer more
specifics.
In the minute long video, a camera follows the singer as he walks
through a recording studio, while a Timberlake voiceover discusses why it's
been so long (six and a half years since "FutureSex/LoveSounds")
between albums.
"I'm the one that sits and is obsessive about it before you
even get to hear it," he says. "As close as I get to it, I don't
think I can physically torture myself that much, year in and year out, and
expect it to fulfill me the way that it does and the way that it is right
now."
Timberlake offers that he's not interested in putting something
out that he doesn't love. "You just don't get that every day," he
says. "You have to wait for it."
The video closes with Timberlake entering the actual recording
booth, putting on headphones and saying, "I'm ready."
When viewed on Timberlake's new site, the video is replaced with
a countdown clock. Judging by the clock, Timberlake's next announcement or
release will arrive in three and a half days -- Monday, Jan. 14 at 12 a.m. ET.
That timing coincides with a tweet that Power 105.1 radio personality
Charlamagne posted yesterday: "Justin, Jay Z Timberland. New record
Monday," he wrote.
Behind the countdown clock on Timberlake's site is blurry, black
and white text, with only a J, E and small bowtie graphic visible for now.
A source close to Timberlake confirmed to Billboard on Thursday
that a new album is coming soon and sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that he
has amassed around 20 new songs.
So, what do the new songs sound like? Another famous Justin
tweeted at Timberlake right after the announcement was made, giving him the
equivalent of an online high five. "I have heard some stuff," Justin
Bieber said. "U got a good reason to be ready."
The full text of Timberlake's video message:
"Someone
asked me the other day, 'so are you just done with music?' It means more to me
than anybody else in the world. Look I've only done two albums in ten years --
that's the way I really look at it. What does the next decade mean to me. I'm
the one that sits and is obsessive about it before you even get to hear it. As
close as I get to it, I don't think I can physically torture myself that much,
year in and year out, and expect it to fulfill me the way that it does and the
way that it is right now. I don't wanna put anything out that I don't love. You just don't get that every
day. You have to wait for it."

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