Justin Timberlake could be releasing new music very very soon, from the looks of things.
The singer and actor's official website currently consists of a background gradient and an image that is seemingly made up of the letters 'M O T W' (it's either that or some Illuminati deal).
It was also reported earlier this month that Timberlake had filled trademarks for 'Man of the Woods', which are believed to be for music, tours, clothes and DVDs.
And then there's the little fact that JT is performing at the 2018 Super Bowl halftime show in two months' time, which is the perfect place to launch a new musical era – just ask Madonna, whose single 'Give Me All Your Luvin'' reached a huge No.37 on the UK charts off the back of her premiering the song during her performance in 2012.
(Although, to be fair, it did do a lot better in the US, hitting No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100.)
So new music at this point would certainly make sense, and the next thing you know he'll be dropping those snake-themed Instagram teasers, a la Taylor Swift's Reputation era.
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Whatever it is, we're ready for it.
Justin previously said that he would be open to a collaboration with his ex-girlfriend and fellow former The Mickey Mouse Club star turned '90s teeny-bopper turned megastar Britney Spears.
Will that be happening on Justin's next cut? We can only dream.
Justin's last album was 2013's The 20/20 Experience, while we haven't had a new single from the singer since 2016's inescapable 'Can't Stop the Feeling!', from the soundtrack to the DreamWorks animated film Trolls.
Digital Spy spoke to Justin about the film and asked him about the worst ever hairstyles that he's ever had in his lifetime (because, you know, he was promoting Trolls).
Let's just say that he was not very impressed with us.
Super Bowl LII will air in the US live from NBC on Sunday, February 4, 2018 at the US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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