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Friday, July 07, 2006

N'timate with Justin

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7/06/06 3:51 p.m.

The wait is over.

For an exclusive first preview of Justin Timberlake's new single, "SexyBack" from his hotly anticipated forthcoming album, FutureSex/LoveSounds, tune into MTV on Thursday (July 6) at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT.

MTV News caught up with Justin in Paris to discuss his new single and his album's bold new direction. Hear the new music — and what Justin has to say about it — only on MTV.

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"I'm bringing sexy back," Justin Timberlake boasts on his new single, "SexyBack." And Justin's back too.

After nearly four years since the release of his debut solo album, Justified, the singer has new music to share — though you

"Anything that I do and anything Timbaland does is going to be funky. That's a rule of thumb." — Justin Timberlake

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might not recognize it as his.

"It's been awhile since the last record," Timberlake told MTV News in Paris on Thursday (July 6). "And I just wanted to try something new."

Timberlake worked with Rick Rubin and Will.I.Am for FutureSex/LoveSounds, but it wasn't until he hooked up with producer Timbaland that he figured out the direction he wanted the record to take (see "Justin Timberlake 'In A Good Place' With His Collabos").

"I sort of had an idea in mind where I wanted to go," he said, "and it turned out that I went completely left of that. But that's what music should do."

(Can't wait to hear Justin's new sound? Listen to an exclusive clip of "SexyBack" and watch JT talk about his seductive single, only on Overdrive.)

In "SexyBack," going "left" meant going more rock — not in how he constructed the song, but in how he sang it.

"I wanted to sing the song like a rock and roll singer, not an R&B singer," he said. "That's the approach."

Timberlake modeled himself after David Bowie and Prince, and describes "SexyBack" as Bowie and David Byrne covering James Brown's "Sex Machine." "That's the closest I could come," he said. "That's all of my influences for that song."

"SexyBack" doesn't qualify as rock or straight funk — and for now, Timberlake's happy with the description "club funk."



Be the first to hear the singer's new single, 'SexyBack,' and see what he has to say about his fresh 'club funk.'
"I like that," he said. "Anything that I do and anything Timbaland does is going to be funky. That's a rule of thumb. And that's how the song got started, going more dance rock, club funk. There are people out there pushing the boundaries of music; Gnarls Barkley, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, they always push themselves. The most you can hope for is music that pushes your sound as much as they push theirs."

Timberlake shot a video for the song while in Barcelona, Spain, making "SexyBack" the first clip the singer's shot overseas.

"Obviously we went for the architecture, the exteriors, the interiors — the vibe in Spain is different than anywhere else in the world," Timberlake said. "It's so cool to shoot there, but the girls are also pretty hot, so that doesn't hurt either."

The singer fleshed out the concept for the clip with director Michael Hausmann, picked for his work on Madonna's "Take a Bow."

"It's one of my favorite videos Madonna's ever done," Timberlake said. "Even today, I still remember the visuals, the images, how he captured her. A lot of times, Madonna seems like she's the person in control, and in that video, she seemed vulnerable. It was a cool thing to see."

Because "SexyBack" isn't exactly about Timberlake's vulnerable side (in the song, he boasts, "If that's your girl, better watch your back"), the video will have a very different approach than "Take a Bow."

"It's like a small film," Timberlake said, without giving away the details. "I've yet to see it. I hope it's cool."