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Justin Timberlake Debuts New Song, Revives “The Barry Gibb Talk Show” on Saturday Night Live: Watch

Timberlake premiered “Sanctified,” sang “Selfish,” and impersonated the late Robin Gibb on the NBC program

Justin Timberlake Dakota Johnson and Sarah Sherman

Justin Timberlake, Dakota Johnson, and Sarah Sherman, January 2023 (Rosalind O’Connor/NBC)

Justin Timberlake capped off his big week with an appearance last night on Saturday Night Live. On the program, he debuted a new song with Houston rapper Tobe Nwigwe called “Sanctified.” For his second performance, he did his new single, “Selfish.” Watch Timberlake perform on SNL below.

Also on Saturday Night Live last night, Timberlake made a cameo during host Dakota Johnson’s monologue. He joked about how long it’s been since hosted the NBC program and volunteered to appear in sketches. Jimmy Fallon then showed up in character as Barry Gibb to tease the imminent return of the “Barry Gibb Talk Show” sketch. Watch the monologue and “The Barry Gibb Talk Show” below.

Timberlake and Fallon did “The Barry Gibb Talk Show” for the first time in 2003. For the sketch, Fallon plays the Bee Gees’ Barry Gibb and gets angry very easily, as Timberlake plays the late Robin Gibb and says very little. Last night marked the first installment of “The Barry Gibb Talk Show” since December 2013.

Justin Timberlake is releasing a new album, Everything I Thought It Was, on March 15. The following month, he’ll begin a North American tour in support of the studio LP.

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