Jessica Biel supports husband Justin Timberlake's new track, posts video of herself grooving to his music
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In a display of support for her husband's musical comeback, Jessica Biel shared her obsession with Justin Timberlake's new single 'Selfish.'
The 41-year-old took to TikTok on Saturday, January 27, to post a video of herself listening to 'Selfish' nonstop while she attempted to complete small tasks.
Jessica Biel can't 'get anything done' without listening to Justin Timberlake's song 'Selfish'
The video which featured clips of her brushing her teeth, stretching, and getting dressed while singing along to Timberlake's new track 'Single.' Biel wrote, "POV: Trying to get anything done the past 24 hours."
"ON 👏🏻 REPEAT 👏🏻@Justin Timberlake," she captioned the video which has gained more than two million views as of Monday morning, January 29.
Justin Timberlake's new single marks his first release in six years
On Friday, January 26, Timberlake dropped 'Selfish', which marked his first release in six years since 2018’s 'Man of the Woods.'
The single serves as a preview for his upcoming album 'Everything I Thought It Was' which is set to release on March 15. He performed the track on 'Saturday Night Live' on Saturday, January 27, where he was the night's musical guest as he made his return to the show after more than a decade.
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The 42-year-old singer also performed a new track, 'Sanctified' featuring rapper Tobe Nwigwe. The song will also be included in the upcoming album, according to People.
Justin Timberlake is 'excited' about his forthcoming album
The singer recently told Apple Music 1’s Zane Lowe that he "ended up with 100 songs" for the record, so "narrowing them down to 18 was a thing."
He further expressed how "excited” he is about the album which he "worked for a long time on."
Timberlake said that he thinks "every artist probably says this, but it is my best work," adding that it has "moments that are incredibly honest, but also, there's a lot of f*****g fun on this album."
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"I was able, on some of the songs, to look back at the past and have a real, not a refracted perspective of what it was because they always say ... you always hear that thing about, well, there's never any truth, there's just everybody's perspective of what happened," Timberlake continued.
"But to really look at it and be able to metabolize and verbalize my perspective on it, I don't think I've ever really done that before," he added.