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Justin Timberlake Dropping New Single Next Friday, Will Be “SNL” Musical Guest on January 26th

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Justin Timberlake is back!

He’s the musical guest on “SNL” next Saturday. (Dakota Johnson will be the host.) He’s releasing a new single the day before, on Friday.

Timberlake will also appear on the Tonight show with bff Jimmy Fallon late next week.

The big question is whether Timberlake will appear on the Grammy Awards ten days later. He’s been snubbed by them in the past.

Justin’s last album, “Man of the Woods,” was released exactly six years ago.

Since then, his musical output has been minimal, with just a recent NSync reunion single for “Trolls.” But that really came to nothing.

It’s the perfect time for a Timberlake comeback. There are barely any men in the pop arena anymore. We need him now!

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