Justin Timberlake Makes Waves with New Track ‘Drown’

Multi-award-winning artist Justin Timberlake has once again set the music world abuzz with the release of his latest track, “Drown,” via RCA Records/Sony Music Entertainment.

Timberlake, Louis Bell, Henry Walter, Amy Allen, and Kenyon Dixon, and Cirkut co-wrote and produced this soulful anthem, which is his second single release ahead of his upcoming sixth album, ‘Everything I Thought It Was’, which will be released on March 15.

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On Timberlake’s Instagram, fans were given a preview of ‘Drown’, and the superstar shared a captivating clip with a snippet of the track. Fans were eagerly anticipating the full release after Timberlake sat at the piano to offer a stripped-down rendition of the song with a raw and emotionally charged performance.

Timberlake revealed the highly anticipated European and UK leg of his epic ‘The Forget Tomorrow World Tour’, along with the excitement surrounding his new music. The tour promises to impress fans across Europe with thirteen new shows scheduled in eight countries, including performances in Poland, Germany, Belgium, the UK, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, and France.

With a total of 67 global shows spanning from April through December, including 22 sold-out performances in North America and over 550,000 tickets sold for U.S. shows alone, Timberlake’s tour is shaping up to be a massive success.

Timberlake’s unparalleled talent and captivating performances are making waves while fans are eagerly awaiting the release of ‘Everything I Thought It Was’ on March 15th.

Fans can enjoy Timberlake’s latest musical masterpiece now that ‘Drown’ is available on all digital music platforms worldwide.

Christian Rebaño

As a versatile content creator, I am passionate about photography, writing, and the art of storytelling. My goal is to inspire and connect with my audience by using captivating images, engaging narratives, and the magic of video editing. I use singing and dancing as ways to express myself beyond the lens, sharing emotions and stories through music and movement.

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