Tuesday, May 19, 2026

(Watch) Justin Timberlake and SZA Sizzle on “The Other Side,” First Track from “Trolls” Sequel Soundtrack

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Justin Timberlake has dropped the first single from his “Trolls World Tour” soundtrack, with SZA. “The Other Side” is a cool piece of pop disco, a la his masterwork in this area, “Can’t Stop the Feeling.” RCA was smart to drop the single today, well in advance of tomorrow night’s Lady Gaga premiere of a new single called “Stupid Love.”

Justin says on Instagram that he’s been working for a year on the soundtrack which will also include Kelly Clarkson, Mary J Blige, George Clinton, Anderson Paak, and others. The movie comes April 17th with the album just preceding it.

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#TROLLSWORLDTOUR 🤘 The Other Side 2/26

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