Entertainment Music Country Music Justin Timberlake Commandeers Monologue and Debuts His New Song 'No Angels' on Jimmy Kimmel Live! The pop star/actor will release his highly anticipated sixth studio album 'Everything I Thought It Was' on Friday By Sadie Bell Sadie Bell Sadie Bell was a digital news writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She joined PEOPLE in 2023. Her work has previously appeared in Alternative Press, Billboard, NYLON, Rolling Stone, and Thrillist. People Editorial Guidelines Published on March 12, 2024 12:45PM EDT Justin Timberlake put on his “Suit & Tie” and hosted a late night show! On Monday night’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the singer/actor, 43, briefly took over hosting duties by hijacking the monologue in a hilarious bit. That is, until Kimmel, 56, himself cut Timberlake off and reminded him that he was the show’s musical guest, not the “guest host.” As the ABC talk show kicked off, Timberlake casually emerged on stage in a white pinstripe suit jacket with a white t-shirt underneath and black pants, with Kimmel nowhere to be found. “Hello, everyone. Welcome to Jimmy Kimmel Live!. I’m going to be your host tonight, Justin Timberlake,” he said while the audience roared with applause and cheers. “Now you all might know me from being … Justin Timberlake.” Jimmy Kimmel and Justin Timberlake on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'. ABC Justin Timberlake 'Had the Urge to Create Again' After Taking Time Away from Music: Source (Exclusive) The Grammy winner leaned into his hosting duties by reflecting on Sunday’s Academy Awards, which Kimmel had MCed. “Did you guys watch the Oscars last night? I haven’t seen that many stars since Joey Fatone elbowed me in the face!” joked the pop star, referring to his *NSYNC bandmate. “This is going good,” he continued. “The show, of course, was hosted by my friend and your friend, Jimmy Kimmel, didn’t he do a great job? Unfortunately, Jimmy couldn’t be here tonight, as you can imagine, he’s pretty beat.” The comedian then walked out, looking more stunned to see the “Cry Me a River” singer than “beat.” After repeating, “I am here!” and asking why Timberlake was up on stage, he inquired further why the performer would think he needed “a guest host.” Justin Timberlake at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party on March 10, 2024. Jamie McCarthy/WireImage Justin Timberlake Says He Is 'Thankful' for His 'Two Wonderful Children' and 'Great Wife': 'I'm Just Happy' “Because you were out all night at the Oscar afterparty,” the hitmaker responded, playfully making a gesture as if Kimmel had been drinking. When Kimmel admitted that went to one party and then went to bed, Timberlake told it that was “so sad” and used his final moment of stage time to tease the rest of the monologue he would’ve given. “I had a whole monologue planned. I was going to do a presidential debate rap battle where I play Trump and Biden. ‘You’re a loser.’ ‘Come on, man,’” he said, doing impressions. As the two wrapped up, the TV personality told the musician he’d always been his “favorite Justin,” while Timberlake jested, “You’ve always been my second favorite Jimmy.” (He and fellow talk show host Jimmy Fallon have been close pals for years.) Usher Shrugs Off Old Comparisons to Justin Timberlake, Reveals He Wanted to 'Do a Record' Together (Exclusive) Later during the episode, the “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” singer also debuted his new song “No Angels,” off his forthcoming album Everything I Thought It Was. Joined by an expansive band, including a horn section, and performing on a stage drenched in red and yellow lights, he premiered a dance track with a pulsating, funky beat that feels cut from his seminal album The 20/20 Experience. “Like full throttle, pilot on auto / There ain’t no angels here on the dance floor / Forget tomorrow, more like you wanna play / There ain’t no angels here on the dance floor,” Timberlake sings on the saucy pop song. The album art for Justin Timberlake's 'Everything I Thought It Was'. Charlotte Rutherford Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. “No Angels” will be released on Friday when the singer-songwriter’s sixth studio album drops. The 18-track project also features the previously released singles “Selfish” and “Drown.” The “SexyBack” singer told Apple Music 1’s Zane Lowe in a January interview that he feels as though the record is his “best work” to date and that fans can expect tracks to be both “incredibly honest” and “introspective.” Close