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Justin Timberlake Reveals He Wrote Iconic Britney Spears Breakup Song ‘Cry Me A River’ Two Hours After Split

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Justin Timberlake Reveals He Wrote Iconic Britney Spears Breakup Song ‘Cry Me A River’ Two Hours After Split

By Brandy Robidoux

 

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In an excerpt from his new book, Justin Timberlake revealed some important new details surrounding his classic Britney Spears breakup anthem, ‘Cry Me A River.’

 

Yep, you read that right. Justin Timberlake, 37, revealed that he penned his classic smash, “Cry Me A River,” just two hours after he called it quits with his ex, Britney Spears, 36.

 

It’s been long rumored that the former N’Sync member crafted the track in response to their breakup, but thanks to Justin new book, we’ve got concrete confirmation.

 

“I’ve been scorned.I’ve been pissed off. The feelings I had were so strong I had to write it,” he writes of the breakup ballad in  Hindsight: And All The Things I Can’t See in Front of Me. 

 

Full Story: https://hollywoodlife.com/2018/10/30/justin-timberlake-britney-spears-breakup-track-cry-me-a-river/

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