When you See Timbaland, Rob Knox & Danja in Studio You Know there's Something BIG is Happening! and No doubt the 3 Producers are Working on The Next Justin Timberlake Album Alongside with Pharrell Williams. Timbo Teases Some New Stuff in Studio maybe for The Beat Battle VS. Pharrell or For New Projcts Also it's Great To See Timbaland Reunites With Danja After All these Years!
Check up on the sexiest robbers you’ll ever see in a music video. Gorgeous R&B singers Keri Hilson and Pussycat DollNicole Scherzinger were both spotted on the set of Timbaland’s new video ‘Scream’ getting their Thelma and Louise act into play.
Solar Power Girl is a new song by American country singer Brad Paisley (featuring Timbaland) from the album Love and War and was released in the spring of 2017.
Grey Goose Chase is a new song by American country singer Brad Paisley (featuring Timbaland) from the album Love and War and was released in the spring of 2017.
Timbaland Getting Ready in The Studio for The Beat Battle Vs. Pharrell
Roughly a month-and-a-half after the epic beat battle that was Just Blazeversus Swizz Beats, Just reports the legendary Timbaland is willing to engage in a beat battle with fellow rap game luminary, Pharrell. He made the announcement on Twitter. You can see the tweet yourself below.
Just got off the phone with @Timbaland. He said he's down for Tim vs. @Pharrell and they just talked about it. Wooooooo!
Timbaland gives fans a preview of something he did with Jeremih, he played the Track onThe Create Nightclub 2 Monthes Ago, Listen to the full Collaboration below:
Timbaland Talks About his New Projects & Opera Noir
Timbaland’s two Shock Value solo albums have expanded audiences for unlikely rock collaborators like the Hives, She Wants Revenge, Fall Out Boy, Daughtry, and especially OneRepublic, who became sensations thanks to Timbaland’s remix of “Apologize.” And of course, not only did Timbaland help pave the way for Beyoncé’s bold Lemonade set by imparting his influence on the risqué Beyoncé tracks “Drunk in Love,” “Partition,” and “Blow,” but way back in 1996 he played a huge role in the reboot of late R&B-pop songbird Aaliyah’s career, giving her a smoky signature sound to go with her mysterious persona and turning her into a superstar with hits like “One in a Million” and “4 Page Letter.” So Timbaland is an ideal choice to host The Pop Game, Lifetime’s new music competition series, which is essentially a bootcamp for five aspiring teen artists and their parents. Even though odds are slim that The Pop Game Season 1 will yield music’s next American Idol-style sensation, the superproducer is enjoying the artist-development aspect of the process. “All the people I’ve worked with, they were special, But I never got a chance to work with them in the beginning. I’m having fun building and finding out what’s special [with these artists]. That’s something I’ve never experienced, really.”
Timbaland New Show "The Pop Game"
Timbaland can also relate to the contestants. He remembers when he and fellow A-list hitmaker Pharrell Williams were just a couple of high school kids in Virginia Beach, trying to get recognition for their pre-fame group Surrounded by Idiots. “Being from Virginia, we had to go hard to figure out stuff, We came in the game at a different time, where you had to be great or you wouldn’t get noticed. I wouldn’t get played on the radio if something did not stick out.”
Having a distinct sound has been key in Timbaland’s career, and that helped him secure another recent television opportunity: serving as music director for the Fox hip-hop drama series Empire, a role he held for the first two seasons. “I’m a risk-taker,” he says. “I reinvent myself. Empire was a stepping stone. I had other things that I wanted to do in TV and film, and [director] Lee [Daniels] was a great mentor for me.”
Combining music and film will be a big focus of Timbaland’s next album, the long-anticipated Opera Noir; the producer compares the ambitious project to Prince’s Purple Rain movie and soundtrack. Earlier in its development, Timbaland discussed Opera Noir with Daniels and Epic Records chairman/CEO L.A. Reid, and Daniels gave him some helpful advice. “He’s pointing me in the right direction, so he’s there for me,” Timbaland says. He credits Reid with helping him coin the album’s title. “I played the music for L.A. Reid,” Timbaland says. “He said it sounded like a ‘black opera.’ That’s what it is.” The release date is still to be determined.
Unfortunately, Timbaland doesn’t have any updates on the next release from his longtime musical collaborator, Missy Elliott, who recently dropped the hot new single “I’m Better” and announced her first concert since 2008, playing Los Angeles’s FYF Festival this coming July. “Well, that’s on Missy,” he says when asked about the status of new Elliott music. “She’s got to be ready to put that out. When it’s right, it’s right. She knows when it’s right.”
Timbaland understands. It’s been seven years since he released his last solo album, 2009’s Shock Value II, and he won’t release Opera Noir until he feels it’s ready.
Timbaland attend the Brad Paisley LOVE AND WAR Album Launch and 2017 Sarah Cannon Band Against Cancer Event
Timbaland and Bill Anderson atten the Brad Paisley LOVE AND WAR Album Launch and 2017 Sarah Cannon Band Against Cancer Event on April 24, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Timbaland & Brad Paisley
Randy Carroll is talking with Timbaland at the Country Music Hall of Fame about his involvement with Brad Paisley's Love and War album.
Here's a Longer Preview of The New Timbaland Track that he Played At The Create Nightclubin Los Angeles for The Grammy Weekend Last Month , check it out:
Timbaland Talks about Missy Elliott's Backward Vocals in "Work It"
Those iconic backward vocals helped make “Work It” the highest-charting U.S. single of Elliott’s career — but the song didn’t come easy, according to Elliott’s partner in crime. In an interview with EW earlier this month, Timbaland recalled coaching the rapper through several iterations of the track. “We cut the song at least five times before it was right, She had different lyrics, different [flows], but I just didn’t care for it, That’s not it, it’s still not there yet.”He told her over and over again
It was on her last attempt that Elliott played around with the reversed lyrics. “That’s something that she did creatively, When she came back and played it for me [backward], I was like, ‘That’s the one.' She found the sweet spot in the [groove] to seal the deal” — the backward segments were just “the icing on the cake.”
S/O 2 all who just now figured out what I was saying on my song #WORKIT AFTER 15 YEARS 😫🤣 yup I FLIPPED IT & REVERSED IT🤣 go to snap👻try it pic.twitter.com/Ut5c6djMu0
Timbaland didn’t actually witness Elliott’s eureka moment firsthand, however. Though the two have been collaborating for decades, Elliott usually records her vocals away from Timbaland with just her engineer. “We don’t ever work together in a room, Sometimes when I’m doing the music, we’ll be in there vibing, but after that, she takes it with her to another room, to her space. I’m not there.”