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Justin Timberlake Biography
As both a member of *NSYNC and a solo artist, Southern
superstar Justin Timberlake has played a major role in the teen pop
explosion of the '90s and 2000s. Like similar teen pop favorites -- who
have included the Backstreet Boys, C-Note, Christina Aguilera, Hanson,
the Spice Girls, and Britney Spears -- Timberlake usually doesn't get
much respect from rock critics (who, in many cases, tend to be very
alternative-minded and anti-commercialistic). Regardless, he is adored
by millions of fans, many of whom have been adolescent girls. Over the
years, the teen market has had a lot of different sounds. In the '70s,
for example, artists like Donny Osmond, the Partridge Family, David
Cassidy, and the DeFranco Family were aimed at teens -- those were the
bubblegum popsters one typically read about in Tiger Beat magazine back
then. But Timberlake is part of the more modern school of teen pop,
which is mindful of dance-pop, urban contemporary, and hip-hop and got
started with the rise of New Kids on the Block, Debbie Gibson, and
Tiffany in the late '80s. New Kids, in fact, were the male group that
paved the way for *NSYNC as well as the Backstreet Boys and Take That
(who were meant to be a British equivalent of New Kids). And just as
Tiger Beat (the bible of bubblegum) was obsessed with the New Kids in
the late '80s, it would become equally obsessed with *NSYNC and the
Backstreet Boys in the '90s.
Like Spears (who Timberlake became romantically involved with),
Aguilera, and *NSYNC's JC Chasez, Timberlake got his start on the
Disney Channel's '90s version of The Mickey Mouse Club. Timberlake and
Chasez were on The Mickey Mouse Club simultaneously in their pre-*NSYNC
days, and they kept working together when *NSYNC was formed. *NSYNC got
started in Orlando, FL, in 1996, when Timberlake and Chasez teamed up
with Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick, and Joey Fatone. Released by
RCA/BMG in 1998, the vocal quintet's self-titled debut album sold
millions of copies in both the United States and Europe and contained
the smash hits I Want You Back and Tearing Up My Heart. *NSYNC's
second album, No Strings Attached, was released on Jive in 2000 and was
even more commercially successful; No Strings Attached went double
platinum in only one week, and the singles Bye Bye Bye and This I
Promise You became major hits.
Jive released Celebrity, *NSYNC's third album, in 2001, and after that,
Timberlake started recording as a solo artist. The singer had performed
live as a solo artist before *NSYNC, but it wasn't until the early
2000s that he actually recorded an album as a solo act. Justified,
Timberlake's first solo album, was released on Jive in November 2002.
Like I Love You, the album's first single, became a major hit and was
followed by a second single, Cry Me a River (not to be confused with
the melancholy Arthur Hamilton standard that was a hit for the late
jazz singer/actress Julie London in 1955). Now a bona fide star -- the
album had reached number two on the Billboard 200 -- and heartthrob to
millions of girls, Timberlake continued his success by appearing on the
Black Eyed Peas smash hit Where Is the Love? and in the halftime show
at Super Bowl XXXVIII, where he pulled off part of co-performer Janet
Jackson's top in the now infamous wardrobe malfunction incident. That
event, however, didn't stop him from winning two Grammys that year, and
though he stayed out of the studio for a few years in order to
concentrate on acting opportunities, Timberlake returned to the music
world in 2006 with his Prince-inspired FutureSex/LoveSounds, which
featured production work from Timbaland and Rick Rubin, and was
followed by a brief club tour. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Written by Alex Henderson