Justin Timberlake’s ‘Everything I Thought It Was’: That Grape Juice’s Top 5 Tracks

Published: Monday 18th Mar 2024 by Ryan

Justin Timberlake has unleashed Everything I Thought It Was’ – his sixth album.

Led by ‘Selfish the album sees Timberlake return to his R&B roots after taking a country detour in 2018.

That Grape Juice has been spinning the LP since its release. Join us below to find out which five tracks are essential on ‘Everything I Thought It Was.’

5. Liar 

Timberlake is the latest artist to ride the Afrobeats trend, teaming up with Fireboy DML for an instant top 40 radio smash.

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4. Love & War

A deep cut on ‘Everything I Thought It Was,’ Timberlake delivers a falsetto-heavy torch song.

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3. F****n’ Up The Disco

Timberlake is no stranger to making dance music and with co-production from Calvin Harris, the pair team up for a surefire summer smash.

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2. Paradise

Justin Timberlake reunite with NSYNC for a luscious, harmony-heavy tune.

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1. Selfish

A down-tempo lead single that plays into all of Timberlake’s strengths as a vocalist and artist, ‘Selfish’ is an amalgamation of Timberlake’s past sound mixed with flares of the contemporary mainstream sound.

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  1. Miss. Ling Ling March 18, 2024

    How come the boring selfish is #1??? That flop juice is soooo delusional💅🏻 No Angel, my favorite drugs, imagination, infinity s e x are bops!!!!

  2. Gworl Bye March 18, 2024

    Hmm, why hasn’t anyone posted about his first week sales yet….

  3. What Would Lil Wayne do March 18, 2024

    I f***** my girl to the whole album f*** you talking bout

    • KAREN March 18, 2024

      You’re such a bottom for Mr Timberlake 💅

      • What Would Lil Wayne do March 18, 2024

        That’s my n**** coolest white boy ever

  4. Clown town March 18, 2024

    F***** up the disco is my repeat bop atm. It’s such a good song.

    Not into the others you listed. Those are, to me, the most basic on the album.

  5. Britney bitchhhhh; March 18, 2024

    Flop, generic, dated and washed up just like J.Ho

    • Clown town March 18, 2024

      It’s good and you know it. Go get a job, anything, so you aren’t so miserable.

  6. G L O R Y H O L E March 18, 2024

    On Friday (March 15), Justin Timberlake returned with his first new album in more than half a decade, Everything I Thought It Was. The set earned mixed reviews from critics, but it was a quick sales hit on iTunes. On Spotify, however, the just-dropped full-length is not performing well. Actually, its opening day performance is somewhat embarrassing.

    Of the 200 most-streamed songs on Spotify on Friday (March 15) in the United States alone, not one of them comes from Everything I Thought It Was. Not even the lead single, “Selfish,” or “Drown,” the only other track shared before the set dropped, appear on the ranking.

    In comparison, eight songs from the new Kacey Musgraves album, Deeper Well, find their way to the ranking. That’s more than half of the tunes on the full-length. The title track and single re-enters at No. 48, while seven others featured on the set debut somewhere on the 200-spot tally.

    Many of the biggest contemporary stars in music dominate Spotify’s daily ranking on Fridays, when the vast majority of major albums and singles arrive each week. It’s not uncommon for some of the most famous players in the industry to send an entire album’s worth of material to the list of the most-played cuts in the nation.

    This week, a number of exciting new songs find their way to the daily Spotify chart. In addition to Musgraves’ many wins, just-released tracks from Cardi B (“Enough [Miami],” No. 40), Ivan Cornejo (“Baby Please,” No. 46), Gunna and Offset (“Prada Dem,” No. 62), and Flo Milli, SZA, and Cardi again (“Never Lose Me,” No. 77) all launch on the ranking.

    Even many older tracks that have seemingly already enjoyed their time in the spotlight are performing better than those just shared by Timberlake, who is still regarded by many as one of the more well-known musicians in pop today. Tears For Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” (No. 61), Jimmy Eat World’s “The Middle” (No. 173), and The Cranberries’ “Linger” (No. 176) all made it onto the daily Spotify chart, among others. The same can be said for songs from lesser-known artists, like Eyedress, TV Girl, The Walters, Lord Huron and more.

    If Timberlake had managed only a few new hits on the Spotify chart from Everything I Thought It Was—and even for just a day or two—that wouldn’t have been an embarrassment. But the fact that none of the tunes from his first album in several years racked up even 351,000 plays–the No. 200 most-streamed track on Friday hit that sum–on the day they were released is not a good sign.

    Of course, Timberlake’s latest project may still make a sizable impact on the Billboard charts in a week or so. Some of the most important rankings incorporate different forms of consumption, with streams being only one of the metrics. Sales also weigh heavily, and radio airplay is also a factor (for some rankings). Everything I Thought It Was may enjoy a notable launch thanks to a hefty sales count, which may make up for a very disappointing performance on sites like Spotify, Apple Music, and the like.

  7. Shirley March 18, 2024

    Yawn he thought we was checking for his whack music. He’s sadly mistaken…. Flop

    • Clown town March 18, 2024

      Is anyone not a flop to you? Name one.

  8. caln8vsk8r March 21, 2024

    No Angels is the best song on the entire album. I added it to my Spotify playlist. In the nicest way, the rest of the songs are marginal. but music sounds and beats are preferrential to individuals.

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