Justin Timberlake is reuniting with Pharrell on “Supplies,” the second release off his highly-anticipated album Man of the Woods.
The video, directed by Dave Meyers, co-stars actress Eiza González Reyna, and is set to drop Thursday (Jan. 18) at 8 a.m. EST.
A preview for the visual finds J.T. sitting down in front of a giant cluster of television sets in a building that overlooks glorious architecture at night. There are also hints that the visual will feature social commentary.
SUPPLIES. Tomorrow at 8am EST. : @_davemeyers@eizamusica @pharrell pic.twitter.com/RghLmp4lmz
— Justin Timberlake (@jtimberlake) January 17, 2018
The words “End Racism Now” are emblazoned across one of the screens. Other symbols pop up in static-filled transitions, including guns, police cars, American flags, and fire.
Timberlake returns to frequent collaborator Pharrell on this song after years of being apart. Recently, J.T. revealed that the two had not been working together due to Skateboard P’s Jive/Clipse dispute.
“Supplies” follows the Timbaland-produced “Filthy,” which debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100. “I think the album has a wide range of sonics on it, but I guess I would describe it as modern Americana with 808s,” explained Timberlake. “It’s meant to be heard outside more than inside, I believe.”
Man of the Woods drops Feb. 2 and J.T. is set to take the stage at Super Bowl LII on Feb. 4.
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