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Timberlake sings about porn
Published Tuesday, Jul 3 2007, 12:18 BST | By Alex Fletcher
Justin Timberlake is to release a collaborative single with 50 Cent that sings the praises of pornographic movies.
The ex-N'Sync singer was introduced to the hip-hop star by super producer Timbaland earlier this year.
Reports in The Sun reveal that the song, which has the working title 'Ayo Technology', is about watching dirty films. The single will feature on 50 Cent's forthcoming album Curtis, due out in September.
A source said: "The track is an analogy for watching porn. The word 'technology' was put in as a way to replace what they really wanted to say - 'pornography'.
"It's all about being fed up with having to make do watching dirty movies and how desperate they are for stunning girls to be in front of them doing what they do in the movies."
The pair are set to shoot a video with LA video director Joseph Kahn, in London, this weekend.
The ex-N'Sync singer was introduced to the hip-hop star by super producer Timbaland earlier this year.
Reports in The Sun reveal that the song, which has the working title 'Ayo Technology', is about watching dirty films. The single will feature on 50 Cent's forthcoming album Curtis, due out in September.
A source said: "The track is an analogy for watching porn. The word 'technology' was put in as a way to replace what they really wanted to say - 'pornography'.
"It's all about being fed up with having to make do watching dirty movies and how desperate they are for stunning girls to be in front of them doing what they do in the movies."
The pair are set to shoot a video with LA video director Joseph Kahn, in London, this weekend.
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