Instead,
it was another superstar, Justin Timberlake, who had the town buzzing
as he gave his first performance in nearly five years — a sizzling,
hour-long concert that featured the nattily dressed entertainer with a
more than 10-piece band and guest appearances by Timbaland and Jay-Z,
who’s prominently featured on Timberlake’s comeback single, “Suit and
Tie.”
Timberlake hadn’t released
new music in years, preferring to concentrate on a blossoming acting
career that included star turns in movies such as “Friends With
Benefits” and the Oscar-nominated “The Social Network.”
But
when Timberlake took to the stage on Saturday night for DirecTV’s Super
Bowl-eve bash, it seemed as if he had never left. Timberlake, dressed
in a black tux, betrayed no nerves or rust as he appeared with the
backing band dubbed “JT & the Tennessee Kids” and dove into the
night’s first song, “Like I Love You,” his signature falsetto in top
form.
There was a bit of irony in
the setting of Timberlake’s comeback concert because he is identified
with the most infamous Super Bowl performance of them all, 2004’s
wardrobe malfunction featuring Janet Jackson. He spoke a little about
Sunday’s big game as he baited Baltimore Ravens fans against San
Francisco 49ers followers.
Other
than that, he had little else to say, letting his music do all the
talking. For the most part, his musical statement consisted a rundown of
his greatest hits, including “Senorita,” '‘Cry Me A River,” '‘Summer
Love” and “My Love” (the latter of which included a verse of Jay-Z and
Kanye’s “… In Paris”).
But he did
offer at least two new songs that seemed as if they could have been
inspired by his recent marriage to Jessica Biel. Both were slow jams:
One was called “Push Your Love Girl,” while another had the refrain:
“I’m in love with that girl … don’t be mad at me.”
Timberlake
also drew from others’ music, performing a cover of INXS’ “What You
Need” and delivering a spot-on rendition of the Jacksons’ “Shake Your
Body Down To the Ground,” complete with the Jacksons’ trademark
choreography.
The standing-room
crowd — which included Paul McCartney, Sofia Vergara, John Legend and
New England Patriots owner Bob Kraft — was dancing most of the night,
and by the time Jay-Z came on to deliver his verse for “Suit and Tie,”
the party was in full throttle.
Timberlake ended the evening with “SexyBack,” bringing his sexy —and more importantly his music — back for the public to enjoy.
Timberlake’s
comeback will reach an even larger audience next Sunday with his
performance on the Grammys. His third album, “The 20/20 Experience,” is
out next month.
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