Justin Timberlake Teases New Sound in Collaboration With Romeo Santos

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We're patiently waiting until the music video drops...

The king of bachata meets the prince of pop.

Romeo Santos and Justin Timberlake are giving fans yet another sneak peek at their upcoming collaboration titled "Sin Fin (Endless)."

The duo joined forces on the sensual ballad and are set to drop the official music video on Thursday, Sept. 1, at 11 p.m. EST.

The Instagram post gave fans a taste of what to expect from the video, which finds the stars on set showing off their moves and surrounded by female dancers.

It also spotlights Timberlake's vocals as he croons: "You already know this love is all yours, baby/ So take it/We've been here before, it's strong enough to save us, oh baby."

Fans also get to hear a bit of Santos' verse in the clip, though it's cut short and definitely leaves you counting down the hours till the premiere.

The teaser follows up on another one shared earlier in the week, which revealed a little behind-the-scenes of the music video set.

The track is from Santos' new album titled Formula, Vol. 3, which follows 2012's Formula, Vol. 1 and 2014's Formula, Vol. 2.

Since the album and track fully embrace bachata—a genre of music that originated in the Dominican and what Santos has become known for—it brought Timberlake into brand new territory.

Santos, who is a huge JT fan, admitted he was in awe of how the singer put his own sound on it. 

"He said, 'I dig this.' What I respect about JT is he not only recorded his vocals but he turned that song that now I feel was at 30% into something completely different for the better," Santos told Billboard. "He changed the melody, the lyrics; he wrote, he produced. There was a moment where I was at the studio and he was directing my guitarist. To me, that was surreal: JT is producing a bachata."

Timberlake also collaborated with Calvin Harris, Halsey and Pharrell for "Stay With Me" earlier this summer.

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