After they dueled with “Selfish” songs, Britney Spears apologized to Justin Timberlake and praised music. This is the situation.
This is a surprise, to be sure. Britney Spears surprised a lot of her devoted followers when she not only publicly apologized to her ex-boyfriend Justin Timberlake but also gave his new album some positive reviews. Spears issued an apology when her 2011 single “Selfish” became the number one song on the iTunes charts, surpassing Timberlake’s recently released song of the same name.This newest development in the Spears-Timberlake drama.
One of the most famous duos of the early 2000s, the two had their relationship come back into focus last year as a result of Spears’s candid memoir, The Woman in Me. Her remarks regarding Timberlake were not particularly complimentary. This is the situation. Following months of teases, Timberlake officially announced that his upcoming album, Everything I Thought It Was, would be out in March. Since 2018, this is his first full-length album.
On January 25, Timberlake dropped his lead track, “Selfish,” and revealed he would be embarking on a U.S. tour starting in April. But before all of Timberlake’s major news could reach the press, another “Selfish” song, a 13-year-old Spears song, shot to the top of the charts. In addition to Spears’s 2011 single being pushed ahead of Timberlake’s on iTunes, the song “Selfish by Britney Spears” also became popular on X, a platform that was formerly Twitter.