Justin Timberlake said on Monday that his wedding to Jessica Biel felt like a true shotgun wedding because he let his now wife take control of all the planning.

The couple married in Italy on Oct. 19, 2012, and the ceremony cost an estimated $6.5 million. Photos of the ceremony were then included in the November issue of People magazine, in which the couple also graced the cover of.

Leading up to the small ceremony attended by only close friends and family, the Suit & Tie singer said Biel planned everything and all he did was reply "whatever you want." During his phone interview with Ryan Seacrest for a syndicated radio show to discuss his new album, the conversation turned to his nuptials and how the Total Recall actress took charge of the situation.

Seacrest asked Timberlake if music-making interfered with planning for his October wedding.

"A lot of it was done before October... and I don't know how many of you are married or in a relationship, but I think the men can speak for me by saying that type of process you really just say "whatever you want, honey,' " Timberlake said. "Every photo, everything you saw from that event... I was riding shotgun. I said "whatever you want, honey." '

As for his new album 20/20 and his return to music after a six-year hiatus in which he focused on his acting career, Timberlake said his new music will be different than what is currently played on the radio.

"There aren't many R&B dance records on the radio...it seemed fresh to Tim [Timberland] and I and obviously Jay and we just felt like 'yeah let's put it out,' " he said, before adding: "I love the record."

The Social Network actor will perform new music at the Grammys on Feb. 10.

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Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel