Entertainment Music R&B Music No. 1! Justin Timberlake Tops the Charts Following Controversial Super Bowl Halftime Show Justin Timberlake's latest album Man of the Woods has opened at No. 1, giving the pop superstar his fourth consecutive Billboard chart topper By Jordan Runtagh Jordan Runtagh Jordan Runtagh is an executive podcast producer at iHeartRadio, where he hosts a slate of pop culture shows including Too Much Information, Inside the Studio, Off the Record and Rivals: Music's Greatest Feuds. Previously, he served as a music editor at PEOPLE and VH1.com. He's written about art and entertainment for more than a decade, regularly contributing to outlets like Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly, and appearing as a guest on radio and television. Over the course of his career, he's profiled the surviving Beatles, Brian Wilson, Aretha Franklin, Roger Waters, David Byrne, Pete Townshend, Debbie Harry, Quincy Jones, Brian May, Jerry Lee Lewis, James Taylor and many more. A graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, he lives in Brooklyn, where he can be found DJing '60s soul records. People Editorial Guidelines Published on February 12, 2018 01:10PM EST Following its release on Feb. 2, Justin Timberlake‘s latest album Man of the Woods has opened at No. 1, giving the pop superstar his fourth consecutive Billboard chart-topper. The long-player sold 293,000 total copies in its first week, marking the best performance period since Taylor Swift released reputation last November. Sales were no doubt helped by Timberlake’s performance at Super Bowl LII on Feb. 4. Over one hundred million viewers tuned in to see him sing and dance his way through a medley of hits — including his latest, “Filthy” — from his 20-year music career. In one a somber moment, he played piano and sang alongside a projected film of Prince as the stadium and city glowed with purple lights, paying homage to their native icon. “We got the actual vocal stems from ‘I Would Die 4 U,’ the actual recordings, and then we got uncut footage from his performance of it in Purple Rain,” Timberlake explained. “And somehow, some way, by the grace of probably Prince looking down on us, it synced up. It was like this crazy serendipitous moment. I just wanted to use that opportunity to do something special for this city, but most of all, for my favorite musician of all time.” RELATED VIDEO: Why Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake Are Starting Sex Education Now with 2-Year-Old Son Silas But the set was not without controversy. Rumors of a Prince hologram (since denied) enraged fans of the Purple One before the halftime show even began. In addition, Timberlake’s performance of “Rock Your Body” sparked some criticism online as it is the same song that he sang with Janet Jackson during their now infamous “nipplegate” incident at the 2004 Super Bowl. As a result, the hashtag “#JusticeForJanet” began trending during his 2018 Super Bowl set.. Andy Lyons/Getty Man of the Woods follows 2006’s FutureSex/LoveSounds, and 2013’s double-barreled The 20/20 Experience Parts One and Two to the top of the charts. Timberlake’s solo debut, Justified, just barely fell short at No. 2 in 2002.