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The Story Behind The Song 'Cry Me A River' By Justin Timberlake

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It’s 2002 and Britney Spears is big business. She’s the ‘All American’ princess of pop that has grown up in front of the world. Her boyfriend, Justin Timberlake, is in one of the world’s most successful boybands, NSync. When they break up the rumour mill goes into overdrive with cheating accusations. Word is that Britney cheated on Justin but he won’t confirm it. However, when he releases his first solo album, Justified, in November 2002, the songs seem to tell the full story. In particular, one song. ‘Cry Me A River’. Today FM's Shauna O'Reilly joined Mario for Mario's Sunday Roast to tell The Story Behind The Song. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2020/07/03163021/SBTS.mp3"][/audio]
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It’s 2002 and Britney Spears is big business. She’s the ‘All American’ princess of pop that has grown up in front of the world. Her boyfriend, Justin Timberlake, is in one of the world’s most successful boybands, NSync. When they break up the rumour mill goes into overdrive with cheating accusations. Word is that Britney cheated on Justin but he won’t confirm it. However, when he releases his first solo album, Justified, in November 2002, the songs seem to tell the full story. In particular, one song. ‘Cry Me A River’. Today FM's Shauna O'Reilly joined Mario for Mario's Sunday Roast to tell The Story Behind The Song. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2020/07/03163021/SBTS.mp3"][/audio]
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