NEW YORK (AP) — If the latest photos from Justin Timberlake's new album campaign don't relay the message that he's into nature and the woods, his first listening for the project drove the point home. Tuesday's event in New York City to debut "Man of the Woods" was decorated with bushes and trees, while ants coated in black garlic and rose oil and grasshoppers were served. But don't get too concerned about the pop star switching gears, the album sticks to Timberlake's musical personal, as pop, R&B and electronic tracks make up the collection. He even joked that he's "not going to go all Ray LaMontagne," referring to the folk-rock singer-songwriter. Timberlake says the record is a tribute to his 2-year-old son, Silas, a name that means "living in the woods.Read more on NewsOK.com