Justin Timberlake: Tiny Desk Concert
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Published 2024-03-15
Walking into the room shortly before Justin Timberlake took our cramped stage, I overheard someone on his team wondering aloud if this was to be the most densely populated Tiny Desk concert in history — which is to say, the most musicians we've ever fit in a single frame. It's not, but we don't often find a way to cram in this many human beings (15 in all) and this much gear.
Timberlake has never been one to give partial effort, but this is a production befitting the occasion: namely, a set timed to drop concurrently with the release of his new album, Everything I Thought It Was. Eschewing the rootsier feel of its predecessor, 2018's Man of the Woods, the new record is a throwback, an epic and a blowout — and so's this lavish set, which scales the Timberlake experience down to 25 minutes of maximalist celebration and, when the moment calls for it, chiller vibes.
Backed by his band The Tennessee Kids, Timberlake's Tiny Desk debut leans heavily on his early solo catalog, as he kicks it off with two songs from 2002's classic Justified and weaves in three more from 2006's magnificent FutureSex/LoveSounds — including a set-closing "SexyBack," which finds the singer trotting out a megaphone in a truly meme-worthy moment.
By the way, in case you're wondering, the all-time record for musicians behind the Tiny Desk is a whopping 23, a feat pulled off by the fantastic Mucca Pazza in 2015. But Timberlake and company rival that classic performance's energy — in both cases, the real triumph lies not in the Tetris of it all, but in the way that many people still find ways to move, buoyantly and as one mighty organism.
SET LIST
"Señorita"
"Rock Your Body"
"Pusher Love Girl"
"Until The End Of Time"
"Selfish"
"What Goes Around"
"SexyBack"
MUSICIANS
Justin Timberlake: lead vocals, guitar, keys
RaVaughn Brown: vocals
Camry: vocals
Erin Stevenson: vocals
Kenyon Dixon: vocals
Justin Gilbert: keys
Mike Reid: drums
Elliot Ives: guitar
Derrick Ray: bass
Leon Silva: saxophone
Kevin Williams: trombone, flute
Dontae Winslow: trumpet
Sean Erick: trumpet
Adam Blackstone: keys, percussion, music direction
Andrew Hypes: DJ
TINY DESK TEAM
Producer: Bobby Carter
Director/Editor: Maia Stern
Audio Technical Director: Neil Tevault
Videographers: Maia Stern, Kara Frame, Joshua Bryant, Alanté Serene, Elizabeth Gillis
Audio Engineers: Kwesi Lee, Adam Blackstone, Danny Cheung
Production Assistant: Ashley Pointer
Photographer: Estefania Mitre
Tiny Desk Copy Editor: Hazel Cills
Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed
Series Creators: Bob Boilen, Stephen Thompson
VP, Visuals and Music: Keith Jenkins
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0:15 Señorita
2:20 Rock Your Body
4:40 Pusher Love Girl
7:30 Until The End Of Time
12:44 Selfish
16:40 What Goes Around
19:56 SexyBack
All Comments (21)
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The sound engineer deserves an award for this
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The fact that I read “the sound engineer needs an award” on nearly every tiny desk video means a lot.
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This version of sexy back needs to be released.
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Millenials assemble
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Bro got every musician he’s ever worked with back there
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Were gona need a bigger desk
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That falsetto is still ROCKING.
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“Pusher Love Girl” is SO underrated.
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And THIS is how you mix a live session. Absolute perfection.
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The megaphone sounding exactly like the studio track is both funny and SO perfect.
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Who else could sing an entire song through a megaphone and still sound that good??? Unreal!!!
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the best part about being a popstar is that you can afford to hire world class musicians to perform with.
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My cousin Kevin on them horns so proud of you bro.
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Audio engineers: Kwesi Lee, Adam Blackstone & Danny Cheung My ears thank you!
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justin is 1 person i can easily admit i’ve underestimated as musical genius my whole life
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The ladies are killing it!👏🏾👏🏾
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If you went back to like 1999 and told my young self I'd be thoroughly enjoying a Justin Timberlake concert video in 2024... I would have got angry and called you crazy... but here we are. What a talent. EDIT: to clarify, In 1999, I was like 14 and a total metal head. Boy bands were the bane of my existence. But I've come to enjoy a lot of JT's solo music over the years.
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Kids nowadays dont understand how legendary JT is
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Justin Timberlake is on another level he never disappoints
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Those horns players’ control is incredible. To have a full sound at that low volume is TOP TIER 👏👏👏👏