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Justified
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 5, 2002 (2002-11-05)
RecordedSummer 2002
GenreR&B
Length63:15
LabelJive
Producer
Justin Timberlake chronology
Justified
(2002)
Justin & Christina

(2003)
Singles from Justified
  1. "Like I Love You"
    Released: September 16, 2002
  2. "Cry Me a River"
    Released: November 25, 2002
  3. "Rock Your Body"
    Released: March 17, 2003
  4. "Señorita"
    Released: July 7, 2003

Justified is the debut solo

studio album by American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake. It was released on November 5, 2002, by Jive Records. The album was written and recorded in a six-week period as Timberlake's band NSYNC was on hiatus. For his solo album, Timberlake began to adopt a more mature image as an R&B artist opposed to the previous pop music recorded by the group. The majority of the album was produced by the Neptunes (credited as "Williams and Hugo") and Timbaland, and features guest appearances by Janet Jackson, Clipse, and Bubba Sparxxx
. Primarily an R&B album, Justified also contains influences of .

Justified received generally positive reviews from critics, who complimented the mature progression of Timberlake's material, although some criticized its lyrical content. The album earned Timberlake four

Grammy Award nominations, including Album of the Year, and won the award for Best Pop Vocal Album. Justified debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 and sold 439,000 copies in its first week. It was certified three-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), having sold over 3.9 million copies in the US. As of 2012, the album has sold over 10 million copies worldwide.[1]

Four singles were released from Justified. The lead single "

accompanying him on the latter.

Background

Following the conclusion of their Celebrity Tour in April 2002, boy band NSYNC went on a hiatus, during which co-lead singer Justin Timberlake continued work on what would be his debut solo album.[2] The album was said to be "more than halfway completed" by early 2002.[3][4] With the album, he wanted to portray a more mature image as an R&B performer, rather than a boy band pop artist.[2] He revealed minimal information regarding the producers and artists involved with Justified during its early recording stage,[5] with his management and record label also reluctant to share any information.[5][6] However, MTV News reported that production duo The Neptunes were working on multiple tracks, while rapper P. Diddy and singer Mario Winans contributed to one track.[5] Other known producers involved included Mike City, Raphael Saadiq and Rodney Jerkins, though between June and July, none of the aforementioned producers had attended any studio sessions.[5] Explaining his involvement with the project, Jerkins said at the 2002 BET Awards that he "just got a call about working on the project" and that whenever Timberlake wanted his assistance, it would "be done".[5] The majority of tracks for Justified were originally intended for Michael Jackson's tenth studio album Invincible (2001).[7] Jackson turned down the tracks, so the songs were modified for Timberlake's album.[8][9]

Nelly explained to the reporters that both him and Timberlake had discussed a collaboration effort.[5] Early in 2002, Angie Stone revealed that Timberlake "loves the Mahogany Soul album" with him further saying to her "your CD's in my car right now, you have to work on my solo project".[5] These assertions were later partially denied by a Jive spokesperson who announced that the material produced from the collaboration would not appear on the finalized record.[10]

Recording

Justified was written and recorded in a six-week period. According to Timberlake, the "creative spurt" was reminiscent of "that period of time back in the 1960s and '70s when musicians got together and just jammed and worked out of inspiration. There was no heavy calculation or belaboring songs and mixes. Everything flowed pretty easily and naturally."[12] Recording sessions took place at various studios in the United States, including the Westlake Recording Studios in Los Angeles, Manhattan Center Studios in New York City and Master Sound Recording Studios and Windmark Recording in Virginia Beach.[13]

The Neptunes told MTV News that the duo and Timberlake drove in a car listening to

Thriller (1982), albums by Jackson.[11] Their intentions were to create music that was similar to Jackson's work without "recycling them".[11] One of the two members of The Neptunes, Chad Hugo, commented that they just wanted to re-create "that sense of those timeless, classic songs, without any of the 'bling, bling, hit me on my two-way' style of the new R&B. It has elements of the old and the new."[11] The producer further went on to say that people wanted Timberlake to be conformed to being part of boy band NSYNC, with the former insisting that the singer is an immaculate vocalist.[11] Hugo acknowledged Timberlake's break-up with singer Britney Spears, saying that some of the album's music could be directed towards it.[11]

Music and lyrics

The opening track on Justified, "

riffs and Gregorian chants.[15] Lyrically, the song is about a brokenhearted man who moves on from his past.[23]

The sixth track, "

synthesizers of The Neptunes' late 90s productions, overlaid with "keys and a propulsive drum vamp".[24] The seventh track of the album is "Nothin' Else"; which according to David Merryweather of Drowned in Sound is a "slinky" and "smooth" song that is similar to the works of American musician Stevie Wonder.[25] Influenced by Jackson's musical style[25] and Van McCoy's 1975 single "The Hustle", "Last Night" is played with a xylophone.[14] "Still On My Brain", the ninth track on the album, is a slow jam,[14] similar to the songs performed by Timberlake's former band 'NSYNC.[25] "(And She Said) Take Me Now" which features singer Janet Jackson, is a disco, '80s funk and dub song[15] that contains racy lyrics.[14] Similar to the previous song, "Right For Me", the eleventh track of the album has racy lyrics and features rapper Bubba Sparxxx; on it Timberlake "cockily" sings the line, "I could think of a couple positions for you".[14] "Let's Take a Ride" is the twelfth song on the album, on which, according to Uncut magazine, Timberlake "offers to deliver you from your humdrum existence".[26] The record concludes with "Never Again", a Brian McKnight produced ballad, on which Timberlake becomes "downright maudlin and snippy".[27]

Singles

"Like I Love You" featuring

Justified's second single is "Cry Me a River", and was released through

"Rock Your Body" was released as the album's third single, and was released on May 6, 2003, as a CD single in the US.

New Zealand and the US.[30][45] "Rock Your Body" was certified platinum in Australia by the ARIA.[41] It received a gold certification in the US by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting shipments of 500,000 units.[46]

"Señorita" is Justified's fourth single, released through rhythmic radio on July 8, 2003.[47] It was written by Timberlake and The Neptunes, while being produced by the latter. It reached number 27 on the Hot 100,[30] and achieved its highest peak in Australia and New Zealand, where it reached number six and four, respectively.[40][45]

Promotion

Timberlake performing during The Justified World Tour at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre, August 2003

Timberlake performed "Like I Love You" at the

The Advocate,[62] and Details.[63]

Timberlake did a joint tour in North America with

backup singers, three horn players and a DJ.[66] The tour commenced on June 4, 2003, in Phoenix, Arizona and concluded on September 2, 2003, in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The tour grossed approximately $45 million.[67]

In September 2003, McDonald's announced Timberlake as a new spokesmen for their "I'm Lovin' It" campaign. Timberlake recorded "I'm Lovin' It", to be featured in adverts for the franchise, later expanded and released as a single in December 2003. McDonald's later announced they will sponsor a tour for Timberlake, following his successful North American tour with Christina Aguilera, entitled the Justified World Tour.[68] Timberlake stated "I love what McDonald's is doing with the new 'i'm lovin' it' campaign and it's cool to be part of it [...] We share the same crowd -- people who like to have fun -- and that's what this new partnership and my European concert tour is all about." The tour began with Timberlake playing intimate gigs at clubs and theatres in the United States and Australia before expanding to arenas in Europe.[69] The tour commenced on May 7, 2003, in Sheffield, England and concluded on June 19, 2004, in Brisbane, Australia. Jive Records released two DVD specials for Justified, Justified: the Videos[70] and Justin Timberlake: Live from London.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic68/100[71]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[72]
Blender[73]
Entertainment WeeklyB[74]
The Guardian[75]
The New Zealand Herald[20]
NME[15]
Rolling Stone[19]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[76]
Uncut[77]
The Village VoiceA−[78]

Justified received generally positive reviews from critics. At

N.E.R.D." Cinquemani noted the similarities between Justified's tracks to the work of musician Michael Jackson, saying that the album should have been Jackson's tenth and final studio album, Invincible (2001).[14] BBC Music's Denise Boyd praised "Like I Love You", while also commending "Cry Me a River" for its lyrical content and "Rock Your Body", which he notes contains Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder influences.[23] In Entertainment Weekly, David Browne wrote how the album should have been the outcome of Jackson's tenth studio album, as "the ultramodern R&B-pop hybrid". Browne described Justified as "cohesive", favoring the album to NSYNC's previous two efforts: Celebrity (2001) and No Strings Attached (2000).[74]

Thriller-era", going on to criticize his vocals as to lack substance, with his falsetto lacking character, though calling him a "technically skilled vocalist."[72]

Accolades

Justified was ranked second on

Cleveland.com, the best boy band solo debut.[87][88] Justified ranked 5 on NME's greatest debut albums turning 15 in 2017, with the author saying "perhaps a few more listens would have changed NME's mind at the time."[89] In 2019, The Guardian ranked it number 87 in their list of "The 100 best albums of the 21st century," saying: "Timberlake's Neptunes/Timbaland-helmed debut was slick, sexy and most importantly, convincing."[90]

Awards

Justified earned Timberlake three

At the 2003 BET Awards, he received two nominations for Best R&B Male Artist and Best New Artist.

NRJ Music Awards,[99] and Foreign Album of the Year at the Danish Music Awards.[100]

Legacy

For a 2018

Consequence of Sound deemed it "the standard for former teen pop stars' bids to be taken seriously" when comparing it to other debut solo albums released later,[103] and Herald Sun considered it a "boy band to men blueprint."[104] British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran cited the album as an inspiration for his 2014 single "Sing",[105] and Shawn Mendes for his 2018 song "Lost in Japan".[106] One Direction's Liam Payne, talking about his debut solo album, stated he was focusing on making a record like Justified.[107] In 2009, Filipina singer Nina covered "Never Again" for her acoustic radio show and album, Renditions of the Soul
.

Commercial performance

Justified debuted at number two on the

8 Mile soundtrack (2002).[109] Instead the soundtrack sold 507,000 copies, due to being propelled by Eminem's "Lose Yourself".[108] The following week, Justified sold 188,770 copies and fell two positions to number four.[110] In its third week, the album sold 110,000 copies and remained within the top ten on the chart.[111] The album appeared on the Billboard 200 chart for seventy-two weeks, and eventually went on to sell 3.5 million copies in the US.[112] It has been certified three times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), for shipments of three million copies.[46] As of 2018, the album has accumuladed 4.6 million album-equivalent units in the US, combining sales and equivalent streams.[113] Justified debuted and peaked at number two on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[114] The album charted on the Billboard 200 and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 2003 year-end charts, reaching number eleven and twenty-six, respectively.[115][116]

Internationally, Justified received a similar response. In the

Netherlands, remaining on the charts for forty and seventy-two weeks, respectively.[121] The album peaked at number five in New Zealand for one week, appearing on the chart for thirty-six weeks, and receiving a two times platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) for shipping 15,000 units.[121] Justified peaked in the top ten in Belgium, Australia and Norway.[121] The album charted within the top thirty and forty in several other countries.[121] As of June 2012, the album has sold over 10 million copies worldwide.[1]

In 2003, Justified was ranked as the 11th most popular album of the year on the Billboard 200.[122] According to Billboard, as of 2022, Justified is one of the 15 best-performing 21st-century albums without any of its singles being number-one hits on the Billboard Hot 100.[123]

Track listing

Justified
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Señorita"The Neptunes4:54
2."Like I Love You" (featuring Clipse)
The Neptunes4:43
3."(Oh No) What You Got"
  • Timbaland
  • Storch[a]
4:31
4."Take It from Here"
  • Timberlake
  • Hugo
  • Williams
The Neptunes6:14
5."Cry Me a River"
  • Timberlake
  • Mosley
  • Storch
  • Timbaland
  • Storch[a]
4:48
6."Rock Your Body"
  • Timberlake
  • Hugo
  • Williams
The Neptunes4:27
7."Nothin' Else"
  • Timberlake
  • Hugo
  • Williams
The Neptunes4:58
8."Last Night"
  • Timberlake
  • Hugo
  • Williams
The Neptunes4:47
9."Still on My Brain"
  • Timberlake
  • Harvey Mason, Jr.
  • Damon Thomas
The Underdogs
4:35
10."(And She Said) Take Me Now" (featuring Janet Jackson)
  • Timberlake
  • Mosley
  • Storch
  • Timbaland
  • Storch[a]
5:31
11."Right for Me" (featuring Bubba Sparxxx)
  • Timberlake
  • Mathis
  • Mosley
  • Storch
  • Timbaland
  • Storch[a]
4:29
12."Let's Take a Ride"
  • Timberlake
  • Hugo
  • Williams
The Neptunes4:44
13."Never Again"
McKnight4:34
Total length:63:15
Justified – UK, Australian and Japanese edition (bonus track)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Worthy Of"
  • Ivan "Orthodox" Barias
  • Carvin "Ransum" Haggins
4:09
Total length:67:24
Justified – Asian reissue (hidden track)[124][125][126]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Why, When, How"
4:01
Total length:67:16
Justified: The Videos – VCD/DVD[127][128][129]
No.TitleDirector(s)Length
1."Like I Love You" (featuring Clipse)Diane Martel4:45
2."Like I Love You (MTV's Making the Video – Excerpts)"Martel9:55
3."Cry Me a River"Francis Lawrence4:48
4."Like I Love You (2002 MTV Video Music Awards Performance)"Beth McCarthy-Miller4:39
5."Like I Love You (MTV's TRL Live in Times Square Performance)"Joe DeMaio3:57
6."Cry Me a River (MTV's TRL Live in Times Square Performance)"DeMaio4:06
7."Rock Your Body"Lawrence5:04
8."Rock Your Body (MTV's Making the Video – Excerpts)"Lawrence10:09
9."Señorita"Paul Hunter4:36
10."MTV's Launch – Excerpts"Paul Carruthers10:00
11."2003 Brit Awards Performance"Guy Freeman4:59
12."I'm Lovin' It" (bonus track)Hunter3:48
Total length:70:46

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer
  • "Señorita" features additional vocals by Pharrell Williams.
  • "Like I Love You" features a rap performed by Clipse.
  • "Right for Me" features a rap performed by Bubba Sparxxx and additional vocals by Timbaland.

Personnel

Credits for Justified adapted from AllMusic and album's liner notes.[130][131]

Musicians

  • Lainie Aguilar – background vocals (track 1)
  • Marsha Ambrosius – background vocals (track 5)
  • Damon Bennett – flute (track 11)
  • Clipse (Pusha T and Malice) – rap (track 2)
  • Vidal Davis – percussion (track 11)
  • Nathan East – bass (track 9)
  • Omar Edwards – keyboards (track 11)
  • Prescott Ellison – drums (track 13)
  • Larry Gold – conductor and string arrangements (tracks 5, 10, 11)
  • Chad Hugo – instruments (tracks 1, 2, 4, 6–8, 12)
  • Janet Jackson – additional vocals (track 10)
  • Ben Kenney – guitar (track 11)
  • Vanessa Marquez – additional vocals (track 6)
  • Harvey Mason, Jr.
    – music (track 9)
  • George "Spanky" McCurdy – drums (track 11)
  • Brian McKnight – instruments and vocal arrangements (track 13)
  • Bill Meyers – conductor and string arrangements (track 13)
  • Bill Pettaway – guitar (track 5)
  • Bubba Sparxxx – rap (track 11)
  • Scott Storch – clavinet (tracks 5, 10)
  • Damon Thomas
    – music (track 9)
  • Timbaland – background vocals (tracks 3, 5, 10, 11)
  • Justin Timberlake – lead vocals, background vocals, vocal arrangements
  • Thaddeus Tribbett – bass (track 11)
  • Tye Tribbett & G.A.
    – background vocals (track 5)
  • Charles Veal & The Southwest Chamber Orchestra – strings (tracks 4, 8)
  • Frank "Knuckles" Walker – percussion (track 11)
  • Pharrell Williams – instruments and vocal arrangements (tracks 1, 2, 4, 6–8, 12), additional vocals (1, 2, 8)
  • Benjamin Wright – conductor and string arrangements (tracks 4, 8)

Production

  • Produced by
    Harvey Mason, Jr.) (9), Brian McKnight
    (13)
  • Co-produced by Scott Storch (track 10)
  • Recorded by Andrew Coleman (tracks 1, 2, 4, 6–8, 12), Steve Penny (3), Jimmy Douglass (5, 10, 11), Dave "Natural Love" Russell and Dabling Harward (9), Chris Wood (13)
  • Mixed by Serban Ghenea (tracks 1, 2, 4, 6–8, 12), Jimmy Douglass and Timbaland (3, 5, 10, 11), Dave "Natural Love" Russell (9), Dave "Hard Drive" Pensado (13)
  • Assistant engineers: Daniel Betancourt and Tim Roberts (tracks 1, 2, 4, 6–8, 12); "Steamy" (3, 5, 10, 11); Carlos "Storm" Martinez (5, 10, 11); Mary Ann Souza, Joe Brown, and Ethan Willoughby (13)
  • Strings recorded by Tommy Vicari (track 13)
  • Pro Tools engineer: Jimmy Randolph (track 13)
  • Additional Pro Tools engineering by John Hanes (tracks 1, 2, 4, 6–8, 12)
  • Additional vocals recorded by Eddie Delena (track 6)
  • Mastered by Herb Powers Jr. at The Hit Factory for PM Entertainment
  • Photographer: Steven Klein
  • Creative director: David Lipman
  • Producer: Gabriel Ray Sanchez
  • Stylist: Arianne Phillips
  • Hair: Jimmy Paul
  • Makeup: Carla White
  • Set design: Marla Weinhoff

Charts

Certifications and sales

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Certifications and sales for Justified
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[172] 3× Platinum 210,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[173] Gold 15,000*
Belgium (BEA)[174] Gold 25,000*
Brazil 25,000[175]
Canada (Music Canada)[176] 2× Platinum 200,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[177] 4× Platinum 80,000
France (
SNEP)[178]
Gold 100,000*
Germany (BVMI)[179] Platinum 300,000^
Netherlands (NVPI)[180] 2× Platinum 160,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[181] Platinum 15,000^
South Korea 41,195[182]
Sweden (GLF)[183] Gold 30,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[184] Platinum 40,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[186] 6× Platinum 1,800,000[185]
United States (RIAA)[188] 3× Platinum 3,969,000[187]
Summaries
Europe (IFPI)[189] Platinum 1,000,000*
Worldwide 10,000,000[190]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates for Justified
Country Date Format Label Ref.
United Kingdom November 4, 2002 CD RCA [191]
Canada November 5, 2002
Sony
[192]
United States Jive [193]
Japan November 7, 2002 Sony [194]
Australia November 11, 2002 [195]
United States November 19, 2002 LP Jive [196]
United Kingdom December 2, 2002 RCA [197]
Canada April 16, 2013 Sony [198]

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