Justin Timberlake has left a long time and a lot of experimenting. On "The 20/20 Experience" will be something for everyone: A bit of hip hop, something Rn'B, jazz, pop and Latin rhythms. No song is like the other and from the generally successful electro / dance influence, with just Will.I.Am, Usher, Justin Bieber and many of his colleagues have been very successful, can Justin Timberlake little influence. He remains individually, also with regard to the length of his songs. Each title about seven to eight minutes long you have to like or not. In which one or another title, one wonders, when it finally is because at the end ... What in this album (especially when compared to its predecessor, "FutureSex / LoveSounds") is missing, is clearly a common thread. That Mr. Timberlake rarely follows the mainstream and rather makes the music to which he feels like is generally known. But in "The 20/20 Experience" only lacks a theme, a red line that should be drawn by the title. Surely this lack of large Experiementierfreude is owed, but also shows the versatility of the artist. 4 of 5 stars for a special, versatile album, in which might be one or the other but also a little overwhelmed.