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After A 6 Year Hiatus, Justin Timberlake Is Going Back To Music
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After a long six-year hiatus, it was recently announced that Justin Timberlake would return to music—via the film industry.
"The Social Network" star will produce the soundtrack for the upcoming film, "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea," which coincidentally stars and is produced by his fiancé, Jessica Biel.
Justin hasn't been in the studio since 2006, when his second album "Future Sex/Love Sounds" was released. The multi-platinum CD was produced by Timbaland and featured the catchy hits "SexyBack," "My Love," and "LoveStoned."
Fans of the singer have been wanting him to get back into the studio for years, but Justin has been focusing his time on other ventures, including acting and designing.
In an interview with Playboy, Justin stated "the business of music is what taints an artist's desire to make music ... I love making music but there is a level where making music becomes a total life-sucking commitment."
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President Obama and Mitt Romney Lip Sync The Latest ‘Call Me Maybe’ Parody
Posted by: | CommentsPeople are calling it a "Call Me Maybe" internet phenomenon and it seems two more surprising figures have just joined in—namely, President Obama and Mitt Romney.
The original song was performed by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen, but the catchy lyrics have inspired many new parodies (including videos by Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, and James Franco).
And last night, Jay Leno showed a surprising tribute video from the President and Mitt Romney—we're just not sure they know about it.
Check out the funny video below.
But politicians and celebrities aren't the only ones getting in on the action.
Take a look at these road trip routines by the SMU women's crew team and Harvard's men's baseball team:
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