Justin Timberlake wrote and recorded his 2002 hit single Cry me a
River after a fight with his then-girlfriend Britney Spears. The song has long been rumoured to detail the breakdown of the
couple's romance and the video even featured a girl bearing a striking
similarity to Spears.
Timberlake has always denied the claims, but now his producer
pal, Timbaland, has confirmed the Toxic hitmaker was the inspiration for
the track as it was made following a heated phone conversation between
the young lovers.
In a new E! True Hollywood Story special about Timbaland, the
super producer says, "He went to a concert and saw Britney, and Britney
talked about him in the show and he was pissed." Timberlake, who stops short of mentioning Spears by name,
explains, "I was on a phone call that was not the most enjoyable phone
call. I walked into the studio and he (Timbaland) could tell I was
visibly angry." The singer poured out his feelings in the song, and the emotion
showed in his opening lyrics.
Timbaland recalls, "I was like, 'Man, don't worry about it' and
he was like, 'I can't believe she did that to me' and he was like, 'You
were my sun, you were my earth...'" The former 'N Sync star split from Spears that year. The track
went on to land Timberlake the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal
Performance.
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