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Justin Timberlake down to duet with Britney Spears
They’ve actually collaborated together in the past, as Timberlake co-wrote “What It’s Like To Be Me” off Spears’ 2001 album, Britney – but it’s safe to say that a collaboration now would be much, much different, and way better, too.
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“She did? Sure! Absolutely, absolutely”, he said.
Spears and Timberlake dated publicly from 1999-2000.
Although it doesn’t seem like any plans are set in stone, Timberlake’s former ‘NSYNC bandmate Lance Bass spoke to PEOPLE about what a collaboration of that caliber would mean in the digital age. I really love it.
When Britney did a live Q&A session with Most Requested Live with Romeo, she was asked who she would like to get in the studio with.
Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears in 2002.
“I have a 17-month-old, so I don’t get the headline news”, he added of Silas, his son with wife Jessica Biel. “Cry Me a River” was written in a moment of pain, as the whole world knew”. “I’m accessible, you know, [putting on an accent while looking at the camera] ‘Give us a call!'” News. “I think it would be an incredible collaboration”. Justin Timberlake, star of the concert film “Justin Timberlake + The Tennessee Kids”, poses at the premiere of the film on day 6 of the Toronto International Film Festival at Roy Thomson Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 13, .
Timberlake told Reuters that he was excited about the concert documentary, which will be available on Netflix starting October 12. “It feels exciting to be part of”.
The “Can’t Stop the Feeling” singer said, “She did?” Timberlake described the director as “genius”.
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As a Timberlake fan, Demme said he was equally thrilled to give audiences a broader perspective of the singer’s 20/20 Experience Tour through film.