At Something In The Water festival, Justin Timberlake choreographed clumsy Beat Ya Feet – and was heavily criticized on social media
Justin Timberlake apologized for the awkward and embarrassing dance of Beat Ya Feet after images of the singer’s concert at the festival Something In The Watercreated by Pharrell Williamsbecame viral, according to information from the NME.
A.D! BEAT YOUR FEET! Did Justin Timberlake get off at @sitw ? 😂🔥 @jtimberlakepic.twitter.com/cSS6YhTt33
— DMV 🔌 (@DmvMusicPlug) June 19, 2022
The clip in question shows Timberlakewho screams “Washington, DCtap your feet” before sending the iconic dance style. After receiving much constructive criticism on social media, the artist apologized for the performance. stories of Instagramhe said: “A.DI want to apologize to you for two reasons: here and here,” as he stood up.
“I had a long conversation with the two of them individually,” he continued on his feet. “And I said, ‘Don’t ever do that to me again.’ Maybe it was the khaki pants. It was a real khaki vibe.” Furthermore, the singer promised to “make it up to you. I’m going to focus on these two guys here (again, pointed at his feet) and get it right.”
Justin says he’s going to make it up to us (DC) for his technical errors when beating his feet at SITW 😊 pic.twitter.com/NlJEjcdvNn
— Washingtonian Problems (@WashProbs) June 22, 2022
Justin Timberlake sells full music library; value can exceed US$ 100 million
Justin Timberlake sell your music catalog to Hipgnosis Song Managementwith a partnership of funds supported by the Blackstone Inc. The value of the deal is unknown, but it could pass the mark of 100 million dollars, according to the The Guardian.
THE hypognosis now owns 100% of the copyright of Timberlake about the musical compositions he wrote, which include hits like “SexyBack”, “Rock Your Body”, “Suit and Tie” and “Can’t Stop the Feeling”. The sale refers only to songs that the singer wrote or co-wrote, which leaves Timberlake with the recording or reproduction rights of their productions.
Timberlake is a multi-talented artist—singer, songwriter, musician, actor, voice actor, record producer, dancer, multi-instrumentalist, and entrepreneur—and considered one of the best-selling people in pop music history, first as a member of the boybandN’Sync and then as a solo artist.
“I am excited to partner with [CEO e fundador da Hipgnosis] Merck [Mercuriadis] and hypognosis — he values artists and their creative work and has always been a strong advocate of songwriting and storytelling,” said Timberlake in a statement. “I’m looking forward to getting into this next chapter.
Timberlake follows in the footsteps of colleagues such as Bruno Mars, Shakira, Neil Young, Bob Dylan and Motley Crüewho have also sold their music catalogs in recent years.
The trend has been popular with older artists who have left their musical legacies in the hands of music companies while receiving huge sums of money for themselves and their families.
While artists receive immediate payment, buyers like hypognosis benefit from the passive income of genuine success to cash in on royalties from artists ranging from Barry Manilow to Beyoncé.
“The musical collection of Justin Timberlake will join other incredible works by Hipgnosis, which we know will serve as a great guardian of their work,” said Merckmercuriadis in a statement. “We look forward to a great partnership between Justin and Hipgnosis.”
Source: Rollingstone

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