Album Info
Artist: | Justin Timberlake |
Album: | The 20/20 Experience (2 of 2) |
Released: | Europe, 2024 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Gimme What I Don't Know (I Want) | 5:15 |
Guitar - Elliott Ives | ||
Keyboards - Jerome Harmon | ||
Written-By - J. Fauntleroy, J. Harmon, J. Timberlake, T. Mosley | ||
A2 | True Blood | 9:32 |
Guitar - Elliott Ives | ||
Keyboards - Jerome Harmon, JT | ||
Percussion - Terry Santiel | ||
Strings - Benjamin Wright, The Benjamin Wright Orchestra | ||
Written-By - J. Harmon, J. Timberlake, T. Mosley | ||
A3 | Cabaret | 4:33 |
Featuring - Drake | ||
Guitar - Elliott Ives | ||
Keyboards - Daniel Jones , Jerome Harmon | ||
Written-By - A. Graham, D. Jones, J. Fauntleroy, J. Harmon, J. Timberlake, T. Mosley | ||
B1 | TKO | 7:04 |
Guitar - Elliott Ives | ||
Keyboards - Jerome Harmon | ||
Written-By - B. White, J. Fauntleroy, J. Harmon, J. Timberlake, T. Mosley | ||
B2 | Take Back The Night | 5:53 |
Engineer [Strings & Horns] - Reggie Dozier | ||
Guitar - Elliott Ives | ||
Keyboards - Daniel Jones , Jerome Harmon | ||
Percussion - Terry Santiel | ||
Strings, Horns - Benjamin Wright, The Benjamin Wright Orchestra | ||
Written-By - J. Fauntleroy, J. Harmon, J. Timberlake, T. Mosley | ||
B3 | Murder | 5:08 |
Featuring - Jay-Z | ||
Guitar - Elliott Ives | ||
Keyboards - Jerome Harmon | ||
Written-By - J. Fauntleroy, J. Harmon, J. Timberlake, S. Carter, T. Mosley | ||
C1 | Drink You Away | 5:31 |
Guitar - Elliott Ives, JT | ||
Keyboards - Jerome Harmon | ||
Written-By - J. Fauntleroy, J. Harmon, J. Timberlake, T. Mosley | ||
C2 | You Got It On | 5:56 |
Engineer [Strings] - Reggie Dozier | ||
Guitar - Elliott Ives | ||
Keyboards - Jerome Harmon, JT | ||
Percussion - Terry Santiel | ||
Strings - Benjamin Wright, The Benjamin Wright Orchestra | ||
Written-By - J. Fauntleroy, J. Harmon, J. Timberlake, T. Mosley | ||
C3 | Amnesia | 7:05 |
Engineer [Strings] - Reggie Dozier | ||
Guitar - Elliott Ives | ||
Keyboards - Daniel Jones , Jerome Harmon | ||
Strings - Benjamin Wright, The Benjamin Wright Orchestra | ||
Written-By - D. Jones, J. Fauntleroy, J. Harmon, J. Timberlake, T. Mosley | ||
D1 | Only When I Walk Away | 7:06 |
Guitar - Elliott Ives | ||
Keyboards - Jerome Harmon | ||
Vocals [Additional] - Brenda Radney, James Fauntleroy | ||
Written-By - A. Minghi, J. Fauntleroy, J. Harmon, J. Timberlake, T. Mosley | ||
D2 | Not A Bad Thing | 5:07 |
Guitar - Elliott Ives, JT | ||
Keyboards - Jerome Harmon | ||
Written-By - J. Fauntleroy, J. Harmon, J. Timberlake, T. Mosley | ||
D3 | Pair Of Wings | 6:01 |
Bass - Jerome Harmon | ||
Engineer [Strings] - Reggie Dozier | ||
Guitar - Elliott Ives, JT | ||
Strings - Benjamin Wright, The Benjamin Wright Orchestra | ||
Written-By - J. Timberlake |
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Description
Justin Timberlake's "The 20/20 Experience (2 of 2)" is the follow-up to his earlier 2013 release, "The 20/20 Experience." Released on September 27, 2013, this album continues Timberlake's exploration of expansive, genre-blending soundscapes, combining elements of pop, R&B, and soul with a modern twist. The album was produced primarily by Timberlake himself, along with his longtime collaborator Timbaland, and Jerome "J-Roc" Harmon.
The album opens with "Gimme What I Don't Know (I Want)," a track that sets the tone with its lush production and rhythmic complexity. Timberlake's smooth vocals glide over the intricate beats, showcasing his ability to blend traditional R&B with contemporary pop sensibilities. This track, like many others on the album, features layered instrumentation and a dynamic arrangement that keeps the listener engaged.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "TKO," which was released as a single and received significant radio play. The song features a catchy hook and a driving beat, with Timberlake delivering a passionate vocal performance. The production is polished and sophisticated, with Timbaland's signature style evident in the intricate percussion and synth work. "TKO" was well-received by critics and fans alike, highlighting Timberlake's knack for creating infectious pop hits.
"Take Back the Night" is another highlight, drawing inspiration from classic disco and funk. The track's upbeat tempo and vibrant horn section make it a dance floor favorite, while Timberlake's charismatic delivery adds to its infectious energy. The song's retro vibe is a nod to Timberlake's influences, yet it remains fresh and contemporary, demonstrating his ability to bridge the gap between past and present musical styles.
The album also features "Drink You Away," a track that stands out for its blend of country and rock influences. Timberlake's versatility as an artist is on full display here, as he seamlessly transitions from pop and R&B to a more rootsy sound. The song's raw, emotional lyrics and powerful vocal delivery make it a memorable moment on the album.
Critically, "The 20/20 Experience (2 of 2)" received mixed reviews. While some praised Timberlake's ambition and the album's eclectic mix of styles, others felt it lacked the cohesion and innovation of its predecessor. Despite this, the album was commercially successful, debuting at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart and selling over 350,000 copies in its first week.
In terms of cultural significance, "The 20/20 Experience (2 of 2)" solidified Timberlake's status as a leading figure in the pop and R&B genres. The album's release, along with its predecessor, marked Timberlake's return to music after a seven-year hiatus, during which he focused on his acting career. This comeback was highly anticipated and demonstrated his continued relevance and influence in the music industry.
Overall, "The 20/20 Experience (2 of 2)" is a testament to Justin Timberlake's artistic vision and his ability to push the boundaries of pop music. While it may not have achieved the same critical acclaim as the first installment, it remains an important part of Timberlake's discography, showcasing his willingness to experiment and evolve as an artist. The album's blend of genres and styles, along with its standout tracks, make it a compelling listen for fans and newcomers alike.