The brand new track, Timberlake's first since 2013, features the star-studded animated cast of the upcoming DreamWorks movie 'Trolls'.
Justin Timberlake has released a star-studded music video for his first new material since 2013, a single called ‘Can’t Stop the Feeling’, and has confirmed that he’s working on a new album.
The former ‘NSYNC singer, 35, released the new track on Vevo late on Thursday (May 5th), with the video featuring the animated cast of the forthcoming DreamWorks movie Trolls, which is out on November 4th.
The Grammy-winning star had posted a very short preview of the vid via his official Twitter account earlier in the day, which featured a dance party with the animated co-stars of the movie, voiced by the likes of Gwen Stefani, Anna Kendrick, James Corden, Kunal Nayyar, Russell Brand and Icona Pop.
Justin Timberlake posted the video for a new single 'Can't Stop the Feeling'
Timberlake himself features as one of the two main stars of the film, voicing the character Branch. He’s also providing the entire original soundtrack for the animation, and ‘Can’t Stop the Feeling’ is its first official single.
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It’s the first new music from Timberlake since his 2013 double album The 20/20 Experience, and also the first since he became a father. Back in April 2015, he and his wife Jessica Biel welcomed their son, Silas, into the world.
He spoke about his experiences of fatherhood in an amusing new interview with New York radio station Z100 on Elvis Duran’s morning show the following day.
“Oh, you look at everything differently now! Yes, having a little man in the house now changes everything!” the singer said about his 13 month old baby. “When I used to clean up my dog’s poop, it was like it was a science project; I wouldn’t get very close to it. When you have a kid, and there’s poop, you gotta get in there! Nothing trumps your kid’s butt cleanliness!”
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