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FutureSex/LoveSounds is Justin Timberlake's second full-length studio album, his first in four years. The album was released on September 12, 2006. Featured guests include Three 6 Mafia, T.I., Timbaland and will.i.am. The first single, "SexyBack," was released on July 7, 2006 in the U.S. and August 2006 in the UK.

On September 17, the album debuted at number one in Australia, going gold and shipping more than 35,000 units. It has since been certified Platinum in Australia with sales of 70,000+. It also went in at number one on the same day in the UK. The album debuted at number one in the U.S. with a first week sales over 684,000[1] in the U.S. and 932,000 first week sales worldwide.[2] To date, the album has sold just over 5 million copies.

The second single, "My Love" (featuring T.I.) was released in September in the U.S. and on November 13, 2006 in the UK. The track became the second consecutive single from the album to hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

FutureSex/LoveSounds becomes the biggest pre-order album in iTunes history and breaks the all time record for one week sales of a digital album with sales of 66,698, according to SoundScan. The previous record was held by Coldplay.[3]

Timberlake began touring in January 2007 to support the album. The tour is called FutureSex/LoveShow with special guest P!nk.

Since its release in the Netherlands, the album hasn't left the top 20.[4]

Track listing

All tracks produced by Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, and Nate (Danja) Hills, except for "Damn Girl" (produced by Jawbreakers, a production duo consisting of will.i.am and Timberlake) and "(Another Song) All Over Again" (produced by Rick Rubin.)

# Title Song writer(s) Time
1 "FutureSex/LoveSound" J. Timberlake/T. Mosley/N. Hills 4:01
2 "SexyBack" (featuring Timbaland) J. Timberlake/T. Mosley/N. Hills 4:02
3 "Sexy Ladies/Let Me Talk to You (Prelude)" J. Timberlake/T. Mosley/N. Hills 5:32
4 "My Love" (featuring T.I.) J. Timberlake/T. Mosley/N. Hills/C.J. Harris 4:36
5 "LoveStoned/I Think She Knows (Interlude)" J. Timberlake/T. Mosley/N. Hills 7:24
6 "What Goes Around.../...Comes Around (Interlude)" J. Timberlake/T. Mosley/N. Hills 7:28
7 "Chop Me Up" (featuring Timbaland and Three 6 Mafia) J. Timberlake/T. Mosley/N. Hills/J. Houston/P. Beauregard 5:04
8 "Damn Girl" (featuring will.i.am)* J. Timberlake/W. Adams/J.C. Davis 5:12
9 "Summer Love/Set the Mood (Prelude)" J. Timberlake/T. Mosley/N. Hills 6:24
10 "Until the End of Time" J. Timberlake/T. Mosley/N. Hills 5:22
11 "Losing My Way" J. Timberlake/T. Mosley/N. Hills 5:22
12 "(Another Song) All Over Again" J. Timberlake/M. Morris 5:45
13 "Pose" (featuring Snoop Dogg)** J. Timberlake/T. Mosley/N. Hills/C. Broadus 4:47
14 "SexyBack" (Remix) (featuring Clipse)** J. Timberlake/T. Mosley/N. Hills/G. Thornton/T. Thornton 3:58

*Contains a sample from "A New Day (Is Here At Last)" by J.C. Davis.
** Japan and UK Bonus Track; "Pose" is also included as an exclusive bonus track with Best Buy's initial retail shipments of the album.

The vinyl and online music store versions of the album differ from the CD in retail stores. On the CD version, "Sexy Ladies" and "Let Me Talk to You (Prelude)" are featured on one track, yet on the vinyl version, "Sexy Ladies" is a stand-alone track and "Let Me Talk to You" is appended to the beginning of "My Love"'s track index, giving "Sexy Ladies" a length of 3:58 and "Let Me Talk to You (Prelude)/My Love" a length of 6:10. Likewise, "Set the Mood (Prelude)" is indexed with "Summer Love" on the CD version, while it is indexed with "Until the End of Time" on vinyl and online versions; "Summer Love" then becomes 4:13 while "Set the Mood (Prelude)/Until the End Of Time" is 7:33.

iTunes exclusives

# Title Duration
15. "Boutique in Heaven" (iTunes pre-order exclusive) 4:08
16. Interview/Behind The Scenes "Making of SexyBack" [Video] (Bonus) 14:50
17. Interactive Booklet

Singles

# Title Year
1. "SexyBack" featuring Timbaland 2006
2. "My Love" featuring T.I. 2006
3. "What Goes Around...Comes Around" 2007
4. "Lovestoned" 2007

Peak position and certification

Chart (2006) Providers Peak
position
Certification Sales
The Billboard 200 (U.S.) Billboard 1 [5] 2x Platinum[6] 2,521,590[7]
Billboard Comprehensive Albums (U.S.) Billboard 1 [8]    
Billboard Digital Albums (U.S.) Billboard 1 [9]    
Billboard Internet Albums (U.S.) Billboard 1 [5]    
Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (U.S.) Billboard 1 [5]  
The Official UK Album Chart BPI/The Official UK Charts Company 1 [10] Platinum 550,989
The Official UK Urban Album Chart BPI/The Official UK Charts Company 1 [10]    
Australian Album Chart ARIA 1 [11] Platinum 70,000+
Austrian Album Chart Media Control Europe 5 [12] Platinum 13,991
Belgian Album Chart Ultratop / Nielsen 5 [13] Gold[13] 15,000+
Brazil Top 40 CD Sales Hot100Brasil 31 [14] 10,000
Canadian Album Chart Nielsen Soundscan 1 [5] 4x Platinum 312,997
Czech Album Chart IFPI 16 [15] Gold 6,948
Danish Album Chart IFPI / Nielsen 5 [16]
Dutch Album Chart Mega Charts BV 4 [3]
Estonian Album Chart Pedrobeat 1 [17] Platinum 10,000
Finnish Album Chart GLF 5 [18] 5,998
French Album Chart SNEP/IFOP 5 [19] 42,000
German Album Chart Media Control 3 [20] Gold 125,000
Greek Album Chart IFPI 7
Hungarian Top 40 Album Chart MAHASZ 38 [21]
Irish Album Chart IRMA 1 [22] 6x Platinum 96,992
Italian Album Chart FIMI/Nielsen 7 [23]
Japanese Album Chart Oricon 18 [24] Gold[24] 76,584[24]
Korean Album Chart MIAK 7 [25]   12,000[25]
New Zealand Album Chart RIANZ 4 [26] Platinum[27] 15,000+
Norwegian Album Chart VG Nett 5 [28] Ruby 6,777
Philippine Pop Album Chart PRIMA 1 10,884
Polish Album Chart ZPAV 34 Gold 19,001
Portuguese Album Chart AFP/Nielsen 26 [29]    
Singapore Album Chart AC Nielsen 1 [3]    
Spanish Album Chart Promusicae/Media Control 30 [30]    
Swedish Album Chart GLF 2 [31]    
Swiss Album Chart Media Control Europe 2 [32] Gold[33] 15,000+
United World Chart (Worldwide Sales) Media traffic 1 [2] 2x Platinum[34] 4,688,000[34]
United World Chart the 7,5% Mediatraffic doesn't cover 1 2x Platinum 5,039,600


United World Chart [34]
Week 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14
Position
1
1
4
5
5
3
7
8
7
6
9
12
11
11
Sales
932,000
389,000
294,000
228,000
190,000
190,000
179,000
182,000
167,000
153,000
228,000
164,000
210,000
252,000
Total
932,000
1,321,000
1,615,000
1,843,000
2,033,000
2,223,000
2,402,000
2,584,000
2,751,000
2,904,000
3,132,000
3,296,000
3,506,000
3,758,000
Week 15 16 17 18 19
Position
6
4
3
3
5
Sales
400,000
190,000
122,000
115,000
103,000
Total
4,158,000
4,348,000
4,470,000
4,585,000
4,688,000

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