Justin Timberlake, “Until The End of Time” Feat. Timberlake and Three 6 Mafia (mainly DJ Paul and Juicy J) represented their Tennessee roots with this hard-hitting, chopped and screwed cut from FutureSex/LoveSounds. Timberlake teamed with Tip for the FutureSex set’s second single, which also nabbed the 2007 Grammy for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration. To kick off his new wave R&B sound on his 2006 sophomore set FutureSex/LoveSounds, Timberlake tapped his partner-in-crime Timbaland for the sexy single, which was inspired by David Bowie‘s Diamond Dogs and The Rise And Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars. 5 on the Hot 100 in 2007, featuring a very direct come-on line from Timberlake who utters on the chorus, “Ayo, I’m tired of using technology/Why don’t you sit down on top of me?” Timbelake glides on the hook, singing about a potential bae, “I’m not sure what I see/Cupid don’t f–k wit me!/Are you telling me this is a sign?/She’s looking in my eyes, now I see no other guys/Are you telling me this is a sign?” “Signs” also hit the Hot 100, reaching No. and Charlie Wilson for this R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece single, produced by The Neptunes. Justin Timberlake & Charlie Wilson (2004) Blige, Justin Timberlake and Jaden Smith. Originally released in 2003, the group’s members apl.de.ap, Taboo, will.i.am and Fergie released a 2016 version of the track which included Jamie Foxx, Ty Dolla $ign, Mary J. 8 on the Hot 100 and served as an anti-gun violence anthem. While Timberlake offers his signature vocals to the hook, this B.E.P. The Black Eyed Peas, “Where Is The Love?” (2003) Featuring production from The Neptunes (Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams) and a special sixteen from Clipse (Pusha T and then-named Malice), the lead single off Justified was a dancefloor magnet. Clipse (2002)īack when Timberlake was a baby-faced bachelor, this groovy number cemented J.T.’s solo career as a genre-fusing wunderkind. Justin Timberlake, “Like I Love You” Feat. Every Justin Timberlake Single Ranked: Critic's Choice