Justin Timberlake is back with a new song - and it pretty much sounds like summer
He’s got this feelin’ in his booowwwdy
He’s got this feelin’ in his booowwwdy
Today is a good day. It’s Friday. It’s sunny. And long-term crush and all round man of amazingness, Justin Timberlake has a brand new song out.
What a time to be alive!
JT’s new choon is called Can’t Stop The Feeling! (yes exclamation mark is included), and listening to it sounds like the sounds of summer and happiness have been captured and bottled.
It’s the official song for new DreamWorks film, Trolls, in which Justin voices hardcore survivalist, Branch, and the video features a whole host of celebrity faces from the cast.
There’s The Late, Late Show
Wife Jessica Biel gave birth to their son, Silas, in April 2015, and recently the audience at a Baby2Baby event that it really is a case of ‘like father like son.’
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‘He is a ham, just like his dad - serious ham,' Jessica said. 'He thinks everything is funny. He goofs on me all the time. He thinks sneezing is really funny. He’s in a moment where he thinks bodily functions are really funny.’
Gah. Cute or what?
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