Justin Timberlake says music is not on the back burner

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Justin Timberlake has refused to rule out making more music and says that he seeks out projects that are authentic.

He also talks about his recent experience watching George Michael perform in the Royal Albert Hall.

The star is promoting his new film In Time.

It is set in a future where people stop aging at 25 unless they can buy more time.

The singer and actor was talking to Newsbeat's entertainment reporter Nesta McGregor.

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