"Something Like You" is a 2001 song by NSYNC, co-produced and co-written by Justin Timberlake and group vocal coach Robin Wiley for the album Celebrity.
Stevie Wonder played harmonica on the track. Timberlake and Wiley enlisted Wonder after writing the harmonica part. While recording, Timberlake informed Wonder that he was playing the final note flat.
Entertainment Weekly wrote the song was a "the squishy ballad with drooling-puppy harmonies and lyrics", and gave it a D-rating. Variety deemed it "so-so". Billboard felt the "slushy" song had an "eyeroll-worthy lyric" and "corny harmonica riff", though positively compared it to the Boyz II Men hit "4 Seasons of Loneliness". ABC suggested that Wonder was actively choosing to contribute to "studio-produced pop" whereas other may have declined. Slant Magazine felt that in comparison with Boyz II Men, the song was "watered-down pop than classic soul", and a sign of the "classic hit-making formula" of old rather than the new experimental pop direction the band was exploring.