American singer Justin Timberlake celebrated another professional victory this week, as the second part of his record project 'The 20/20 Experience' reached six million copies sold worldwide. RCA Records, the singer's label, celebrated the success of the album by presenting the neo-soul star with a special plaque at the Hammerstein Ballroom (New York, USA), where the singer gave a concert of his current world tour.
When the singer released the second part of 'The 20/20 Experience' In March 2013, the general expectation was not very high, but Timberlake managed to silence his critics, who were betting that the second installment of this project would not be as successful as the first.
It is speculated that the success of the second part was due to the release of the third single, 'Not Such a Bad Thing', which quickly climbed to the top of the charts in the United States. This week the album achieved six platinum records, a feat few artists have accomplished lately. Another success achieved by Timberlake is their '20 / 20 Experience World Tour ', which has raised almost 50 million dollars worldwide, even with XNUMX dates remaining until the tour ends.