As Justin Timberlake releases #ManOfTheWoods, we've charted the rise and fall of his 'coolness' over the course of his career https://t.co/obFxgAvBxKpic.twitter.com/8SzES1qdtz
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Justin Timberlake is at the pivotal point of his career. He's about to perform at the halftime SuperBowl show & release his album "Mayo Of The Woods". With no radio hits, out shined by Drake & Bruno Mars and backlash from his involvement with the Time's Up movement & controversial director Woody Allen. Timberlake and his ramen noodle hair can't pass to the left or sail to the right and dodge his accountability like he has with controversies of the past. The Huff post dissects the rise and fall of N Sync's second best singer.
Mayo has built a career off riding coattails and using others to his disposal. Mayo was riding high dumping his former band mates for a solo career. To promote his solo album Mayo-fied, Timberlake name dropped ex girlfriend Britney Spears. Mayo demeaned Spears with misogynistic remarks in interviews and used her as the muse that would launch his career. With a fresh fade and blaccent Timberlake's career soared.
Now, Justin Timberlake's new album is being ripped apart by critics just 2 days before his Super Bowl halftime show. The Daily Beast cited: "the album comes across as a vanity project ... But mostly, it means that Timberlake is out of touch," the scathing review claims that Mayo is no longer needed in this music climate.
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