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T.I. Joins Justin Timberlake On Stage In Atlanta To Perform "My Love" & More


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Justin Timberlake is back on the road after he went on vocal rest due to bruised vocal cords. He made his triumphant return to the stage last weekend in Washington, D.C. where he resumed the remaining dates of "The Man Of The Woods" tour. The singer's tour made its way to Atlanta last night where he surprised the crowd with a very special guest.

Justin Timberlake and T.I. reunited on stage last night in Atlanta for the "Man Of The Woods" tour. JT brought out the "Rubber Band Man" on stage to perform their 2006 hit, "My Love" which made the crowd go crazy. Justin Timberlake gave T.I. a moment to bless his hometown with a medley of hits including "What You Know," "Bring Em Out" and "Live Your Life." 

"@TROUBLEMAN31! EPIC! --Your city loves you. Thank you," Justin Timberlake wrote on Instagram along with a video of Tip's performance with him last night.

T.I. showed the love right back to Justin Timberlake. Sharing a photo of them on stage together, he wrote, "Fucked it Up wit my Patna last night!!! @justintimberlake #maninthewoods tour We Went UP!!"

Aside from touring, Justin Timberlake recently released his first book in October. Hindsight & All the Things I Can't See in Front of Me chronicles the personal life and career of Justin Timberlake.

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