Product Overview
JUSTIFIED won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album. The album was also nominated for Album of the Year. "Cry Me a River" won for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. JUSTIFIED may represent Justin Timberlake's attempt to break out of the boy band mold and be taken seriously as a musician, but N Sync and, more specifically, ex-beau Britney Spears continue to serve as red flag reminders of these specific times. Ballads like "Never Again" and "Nothin' Else" bear the markings of classic break-up songs but, far from licking his wounds throughout the rest of this debut, Timberlake includes a number of cuts that celebrate being single including the Timbaland-produced cut "Right for Me" and equally the thumping "Rock Your Body." Other names this teen idol nabbed in a quest for credibility are red-hot producers the Neptunes and P. Diddy. In keeping an R&B element as the touchstone for this debut, Timberlake dishes out a number of surprisingly stellar songs including the very mellow, Stevie Wonder-flavored "Nothin' Else," Latin-soaked "Senorita," and infectious "Like I Love You." in delivering such a mature record, Justin Timberlake has created a springboard to bigger and better future projects.
A1 | Señorita
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4:54 | |
A2 | Like I Love You
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4:45 | |
A3 | (Oh No) What You Got
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4:30 | |
B1 | Take It From Here
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6:18 | |
B2 | Cry Me A River
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4:49 | |
B3 | Rock Your Body
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4:28 | |
C1 | Nothin' Else
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5:00 | |
C2 | Last Night
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4:47 | |
C3 | Still On My Brain
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4:35 | |
D1 | (And She Said) Take Me Now
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5:34 | |
D2 | Right For Me
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4:30 | |
D3 | Let's Take A Ride
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4:43 | |
D4 | Never Again
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4:33 |