The track was written and produced by , Max Martin , and Shellback . Genre : A "funky mix" of disco-pop and soul-pop .
: Timberlake utilizes his signature falsetto for the hook, with his vocal range spanning two octaves (E3 to E5).
It is used to show the that they can feel joy through dancing and music rather than eating Trolls.
Applauded for its high production quality and "faultless pop" construction.
: Features skittering guitars , a prominent bassline , and simulated horns that provide a disco flair. 🏆 Critical Reception & Performance
: It was the top-selling single of 2016 in the United States.
: Received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song and a Golden Globe nomination. 🎬 Role in the Film Trolls
The film's version features the entire cast and is more ensemble-focused than the solo radio edit. Can't Fight the Feeling! - CG Movie Review
The track was written and produced by , Max Martin , and Shellback . Genre : A "funky mix" of disco-pop and soul-pop .
: Timberlake utilizes his signature falsetto for the hook, with his vocal range spanning two octaves (E3 to E5).
It is used to show the that they can feel joy through dancing and music rather than eating Trolls.
Applauded for its high production quality and "faultless pop" construction.
: Features skittering guitars , a prominent bassline , and simulated horns that provide a disco flair. 🏆 Critical Reception & Performance
: It was the top-selling single of 2016 in the United States.
: Received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song and a Golden Globe nomination. 🎬 Role in the Film Trolls
The film's version features the entire cast and is more ensemble-focused than the solo radio edit. Can't Fight the Feeling! - CG Movie Review