Justin Timberlake Claims It’s “Painful” To Hear Himself Sing
Multiplatinum-selling singer, Justin Timberlake, is his toughest critic. Despite selling over 60 million albums, Timberlake, says he still struggles to “accept his artistry.”
“It’s painful for me to either watch or listen to myself,” Justin says. “But even when you’re not fully satisfied with the outcome, that’s what makes you hungry… There is gratification in the fact that you a. make people smile, b. make people dance, c. make people laugh or d. make people make babies.”
See how he feels about his acting here.
Justin says, “Acting is a totally different process than music. Music is a study in the romanticizing of human behavior,” he explained. “I have found that acting is like the un-romanticizing, that’s not a word, it is the opposite of the romantics of human behavior.”
The aspiring actor has had a few roles already including a drug-dealing gang member in “Alpha Dog,” a disfigured Iraq war veteran in “Southland Tales” and a hairy, Speedo-wearing hockey player in “Love Guru.”
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