The 'Suit & Tie' singer is back, and he's got a brand new video too (which you can watch below).
Following various sneak peaks at his latest video, on Tuesday (July 30) morning Justin Timberlake finally unveiled the brand new music video for the track 'Take Back The Night.' Shot in various occasions throughout New York City, including Times Square, a downtown club, his live show at the Yankee Stadium, popping shapes with some local kids and of course, with it being NYC, hanging out at countless bodegas.
Justin is looking forward to bringing out his next album
'Take Back The Night' was released on July 12 as the first single from Justin's upcoming album; The 20/20 Experience - 2 of 2, his second of the year and the follow-up to The 20/20 Experience, which was released in March. His fourth album to date, The 20/20 Experience - 2 of 2, is set to hit stores this September, with critics predicting that the album will perform as well as his well-received and high-selling third album.
“I originally recorded a massive amount of material and decided on the 20 tracks that I wanted on the album over a year ago," Timberlake said in a press release about his upcoming album (re-printed by the Huffington Post). "But, when I was mixing and going through all of the songs there were so many that I loved - I couldn't resist...I had to throw in something extra on the second half."
Before his album comes out, Justin still has to finish off his 'Legends of Summer' tour with Jay Z. Their tour runs until February 2014, with the full list of tour dates available on his website.
How will it stack up next to the first 20/20 Experience?
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