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| Justin Timberlake | Primary Artist, Guitar |
| Mark Cargill | Violin, Soloist |
| Reginald Dozier | Horn Engineer |
| Jerome "J-Roc" Harmon | Keyboards |
| The Benjamin Wright Orchestra | Strings |
| The Regiment | Horn |
| Terry Santiel | Percussion |
| Benjamin Wright | Strings, Horn |
| Elliott Ives | Guitar, Keyboards |
| Reggie Dozier | Horn Engineer |
| Johnny Hernandez | Groomer |
| Jerome "J-Roc" Harmon | Composer, Producer |
| Timbaland | Producer |
| Chris Godbey | Engineer |
| Justin Timberlake | Composer, Producer, Executive Producer, Vocal Arrangements, Vocal Producer |
| James Fauntleroy | Composer |
| Dave Kutch | Mastering |
| Timothy Mosley | Composer |
| Johnny Wildon | Composer |
| The Tennessee Kids | Vocal Arrangements, Vocal Producer |
| Terrance Stubbs | Composer |
| Charles Still | Composer |
I was first introduced to the music from Justin Timberlake’s solo career around late 2002. I was hanging out with a group of friends inside of a shopping center in Yokosuka, Japan and heard the song “Like I Love You.” I also own his Future Sex Love Sounds collection and had to check “ The 20/20 Experience” in order to compare musical sounds. “The 20/20 Experience” is definitely a music departure from “Future Sex Love Sounds.” However, many of the songs are remarkable and there is something for various men and women in this compilation. Currently, I greatly enjoy the musical tracks “Pusher Love Girl”, “Suit &Tie”, “Spaceship Coupe”, “Let The Groove In”, and “Mirror”. Obviously, the most favorite songs are going to vary from person to person, but “The 20/20 Experience” by Justin Timberlake is a suitable collection for those who are open to listening to romantic R&B music with subtle hints of pop music.
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Posted Mon Apr 08 00:00:00 EDT 2013
Justin timberlake FAN!!!!!!!
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Andy Kellman
Once Justin Timberlake finished touring in support of FutureSex/LoveSounds, music making slid to the side as acting, endorsing, investing, and talent grooming took precedence. The few appearances from 2007 through 2012 -- through collaborations with Madonna, Duran Duran, 50 Cent, Ciara, and new jack ballad mode Lonely Island, often in partnership with Timbaland -- confirmed that the cutting edge was not his concern. Aligning with the Neptunes in 2002 and with Timbaland in 2006 were not bold creative risks either, but working with Timbaland once more makes it plain that Timberlake wanted to remain within his comfort zone. Along with co-producer Jerome "J-Roc" Harmon and fellow ...