Speaking to Hollywood Outbreak about whether he has plans for another record, he said, "If I had to answer that question now I would say no, but you never know. When you have a vision and you have something to say then it's time to say it, I don't think you can rush it.
"But I will say that making all this music again opened me up in a way that because we did wait so long everything felt fresh and new again."
"I can tell you that if we were to do it again soon then it probably wouldn't be 20-25 songs. It would probably be a different effort towards something else, but that could be exciting.
"The answer is I have no idea but my gut tells me that I don't think it's going to be seven years," he said.
Timberlake will kick off his '20/20 Experience World Tour' with a show at Brooklyn's Barclays Center on November 6.
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