Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Tink is Finally Released From Her Deal with Timbaland 👋


Last year, fans online began to wonder what happened to Tink: it had been 16 months since the 22-year-old had dropped her last mixtape, and 6 months since she'd dropped off of social media completely. Then, in December 2017, she returned to Instagram with a selfie and a declaration. In the photo, she stands confidently in front of a full-length mirror, wearing bronze heels, a denim skirt, and a mint green top. 



 By the time she finished high school in 2014, the Chicago native had already put out five mixtapes, each an increasingly promising display of her talents as both a singer and a rapper. But since signing a joint deal with Timbaland’s Mosley Music Group and Epic Records the same year, Tink’s releases have been few and far between: two 2015 singles that were meant to be a part of her delayed debut album, two mixtapes that she financed and released on her own with no label backing or promotion, and a handful of loose tracks and collaborations.


At the beginning of 2017, Mosley Music Group, and Tink by extension, severed ties with Epic, who had been distributing Timbaland’s label. Now, after months of negotiations, Mosley Music Group has agreed to release Tink from her contract, a representative from the label confirmed to The FADER. For the first time since she was 18, Tink is a completely independent artist.
When we spoke on the phone in January, Tink was at home in Chicago, enjoying some down time in between studio sessions. “I really had to get a grip on everything in my life so that I could come back and be able to just focus on the music this year,” she explained of her recent absence from social media, and the emotional toll of untangling herself from her label. “I had dedicated so much time, and we had put in a lot of work together, me and [Timbaland]. We had an album done, but that whole process was just very shocking to me. Going into something and having such high expectations for it, then having to refocus and reprocess everything. I had to really just dig deep and find out what I wanted to say next.”




But it was a hometown collab that eventually led Tink to a major label deal. During her first, and only, studio session with Chicago production duo Da Internz, she hopped on a dynamic track with a sure-fire Jeremih hook called “Don’t Tell Nobody.” Soon after, Kosine of Da Internz remembers playing a series of unreleased tracks for Timbaland during a studio session. “The last song I played was Tink, ‘Don’t Tell Nobody.’ At that point, [Timbaland] began to beg me to introduce her to him,” he said. “I jumped at the opportunity and it was one of the worst mistakes of my career.”

Within weeks, Timbaland flew Tink down to Miami to record. The first day they met, the producer took the young artist for a ride in his Maybach. “It was an immediate click,” Tink told me about their initial meeting. “He told me about how he started in his basement and the way he did it when he was coming up with his team of producers, and just reflecting — giving me bits and pieces of game.” They spent long nights at The Hit Factory, figuring out how the other worked, before Timbaland suggested they sit down with L.A. Reid., then the chairman and CEO of Epic Records.



Tink had always maintained that she didn’t need a major label to realize her musical goals. In the year before she signed to Mosley and Epic, she had flown to L.A. to meet with Motown, Columbia, and others, leaving multiple offers on the table. But, after releasing a high volume of music on her own for three years, she felt like the opportunity with Timbaland was too good to pass up. “At that point in my career, I was going through it. I was still living at home, I had a very nice buzz in my city, but at the time I wasn't really able to take care of me and my mom,” she said. “I wanted my family to understand that I was taking the music serious, so when I met Tim, of course it was like a dream. Being from Chicago, you very rarely run into people of his caliber. I was just hungry.”

During Tink’s performance with Timbaland at FADER FORT in 2015, there was a moment onstage, one that became a headlinearound the internet, that immediately raised concerns for those who had been paying attention to the Chicago artist’s rise. After Tink performed “Million,” the Aaliyah-sampling single which was supposed to appear on her debut album, Timbaland spoke to the crowd. “I don’t touch Baby Girl’s records, you know that’s Aaliyah,” he said. “I was riding home one day, sleep. She spoke to me in my sleep and said, ‘She’s the one.’” During Timbaland’s speech, Tink paced back and forth on the stage behind him and looked visibly uncomfortable as he pointed to her. “Tim, let’s get ratchet,” she finally interrupted.


“I remember that day like yesterday because, when we got off the stage, I went to my room and kind of just threw a mini-tantrum,” Tink said. “I couldn't believe how it played out. I definitely would never want to try to replace Aaliyah, or fill in her shoes. Me and Tim, we had to talk about things like that, and that was just in addition to what I noticed about the industry: all it takes is one sentence, or one line, one thing like that, and it'll go far.”

By 2015, Tink and Timbaland had recorded an album’s worth of material for her debut project, which was to be called Think Tink. As anticipation for the project grew, she was appeared on The Breakfast Club and Sway In The Morning. Epic scheduled a July release date for the album, but, with the deadline approaching, Timbaland decided to delay the project. “The album was actually finished. There was an intro, I had interludes.” Tink said. “It was [Timbaland’s] call to hold back on it, and I think, I want to say, for the benefit of the doubt, he did want to perfect it. But it was Tim's call not to put it out.” 

SB, who worked for Lyrical’s management team and managed Tink from 2014 to 2017, said her working relationship with Timbaland soon became rocky: “They were in and out. One minute they were good, next minute they weren’t agreeing,” he said.

“Ratchet Commandments,” billed as the album’s first single, failed to chart, while “Million” peaked at No. 38 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. With no viable single to get behind and no release date for Think Tink in sight, Epic pulled back and gutted her budget.
Tink was used to maintaining a direct line to her fans through regular releases, and she felt like her label’s resistance was a fundamental misunderstanding of how to market her as a singer and rapper. (In 2015, Future released three mixtapes in a six-month period on his way to a No. 1 album for Epic.) The disconnect extended to Timbaland, who continued to delay the release of their album. “There was stuff within the business side that messed up a lot of things,” Tink said. “Like, you can love a person to death, but if the business isn't right, there's always going to be friction. I just felt like nobody was paying attention to what I had going on outside of me and Tim. For me, that was the red flag. I stepped into the deal just hoping that I would be accepted for whatever I created. It wasn't that type of situation.”



Frustrated by Mosley and Epic’s resistance to letting her share new material with her fans, Tink returned to the formula that had initially earned her a loyal following. In between trips down to Miami to continue tweaking the album, Tink spent her time in Chicago, paying for her own studio time, picking the producers she wanted to work with, and, despite objections from her labels, putting together the mixtapes that would become 2015’s Winter’s Diary 3 and 2016’s Winter’s Diary 4. The latter project featured some of Tink’s strongest work to date and presented her as an evolved songwriter who had new experiences to share in love and in life. But with no label backing or support, save for two productions from Timbaland on WD4, the mixtapes failed to achieve commercial success.

In a February 2017 interview, Tink told DJ Vlad that she hadn’t spoken to Timbaland in three months and said that the ball was still in his court when it came to releasing Think Tink. That spring, she began to seek a permanent solution that would get her out of her contract with Mosley, eventually reaching an agreement with the label last December. Gary Marella, the president of Mosley, told The FADER, “We love Tink and think she’s dope, things just didn’t work out creatively.”
Tink stressed that she’s not upset at anyone at Mosley or Epic and said she’s focused on applying what she’s learned to her next steps. “Over time, people grow up — I grew up,” she told me. “I had to get on my boss shit and hire some new attorneys. I had to take a couple flights and sit down with different people who could actually help me in my situation. I had some setbacks; I had people fighting me from either side. Ultimately, I'm just happy that we're at an agreement right now.” 
After years going back and forth to Miami, Tink spends most of her time in Chicago now, though she said she spent a period recording in L.A. last year and appreciated the fresh perspective. Still, home is home. “I make my best work when I'm sitting in my house in Chicago,” she said. “I can see the bus stops and snow on the ground, seeing the Bucket Boys, and little things like that.” In January, she released “Breakin’ Me,” her first new material in a year. It’s classic Tink: a breakup song, with a melodic hook and rapped verses, about picking up the pieces and moving past a toxic relationship. Recorded this past summer, at a frustrating point in her negotiations with her label, the song doubles as an analogy for her journey over the past year.
Now, she is preparing the release of a new mixtape, Winter’s Diary 5, and promised more things to come that she “can’t speak on right now.” Even though Mosley released her from her contract with the rights to her unreleased music, Tink said she’s not planning to release any of her songs with Timbaland. She’d rather start from scratch, a new beginning.

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Timbaland & Magoo's "Indecent Proposal" (MTV article 2001)


The first single of this new album is |"All Y'all" ...

The team bar talks about the song "I'm Music" ...

Is this song originally a song by Aaliyah, Timbo & Static, not Beck?
And maybe there is not a version of Beck Purged ????


Petey Pablo and Ludacris are also on the album ...
Albums There are currently no known songs from Petey Pablo and Ludacris. I do not know if you can get a lot of songs in the regular album.


I hope this album comes out soon.

Timbaland has been making noise on the CEO/producer side of things lately with the first act off of his Beat Club imprint, Bubba Sparxxx. Next month, the world will finally get to hear more fruits of his labors as an MC. 

On November 20, Indecent Proposal, the second LP by Timbaland and his partner in rhyme, Magoo, will finally see the light of day after accumulating dust on the shelf. 


"I did it a year ago," Tim said, somewhat flatly, of the album last month. The production impresario, who handled all the work behind the boards for the LP, confided that while he has lost a little enthusiasm for the album, his fans shouldn't. 

"It's another classic. Another classic with the beats," said Timbaland, who infused elements of reggae, garage, funk and R&B in the tracks. "It's real good for Magoo, 'cause he shined on it. He's totally different from the last one [1997's Welcome to Our World]. A [180 degree turn] from the last one. He was bustin' on this one." 

Aside from Magoo's mic improvement, Tim is also excited about a collaboration he has on the album with Aaliyah called "I Am Music." Before the MTV Video Music Awards in September, he revealed that Beck worked on the song as well. He has since said that a version featuring Beck may not come out. 

"The song I have with Aaliyah. ... It's me, really. It's me, Aaliyah and Static from Playa," Timbaland said. "Beck did his verse, but I haven't put it on there because ... I fell in love with how it originally sounded." 



"I Am Music" isn't the only project featuring the late R&B songstress that Timbaland plans to let the world hear. 

"I've got, like, a couple of songs that aren't even on the album," he said. "I've got a lot of unreleased stuff on Aaliyah. So some of the stuff we'll put out, but it's not gonna be the sad Baby Girl. You can't grieve but so much. The grief can kill you. 

"I will not add to my grief by putting a song out about 'How much I love you, how much I miss you' and all that," he explained. "I will put a song out about 'This is the Aaliyah we know.' She was a happy girl." The jovial mood is perpetuated on Indecent Proposal's first official single, "All Y'all." (The party song "Drop" was released to radio earlier this year without a video.) "Live life to the fullest/ Drive cars, eat hot food/ Live in a mansion next to Hanson," Magoo rhymes on the track while Timbaland raps about the love he gets around the world. The pair will shoot a video for the song this week in Miami with director Nick Quested (G. Dep, Trick Daddy). 

"It's one huge, long take," Quested said of the clip's concept. "Purely a one-take video. It's gonna focus on every line of the lyrics." 

Lyrical king Jay-Z pops up on the song "Party People," as does Chicago motormouth Twista. The two let their lips sprint around Timbaland's radar bleeps and bounce-creating drum taps. 

Members of the Beat Club, Petey Pablo and Ludacris all make appearances on the album as well. 

Timbaland and Magoo's debut, Welcome to Our World, spawned hits with "Up Jumps Da' Boogie" and the remixes to "Clock Strikes" and "Luv 2 Luv U." A year later Timbaland put out the solo LP Tim's Bio: From the Motion Picture 'Life From Da Bassment,' where he introduced Ludacris to the masses with "Fat Rabbit.
   
MTV article (2001.10.16)

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Justin Timberlake ft. Chris Stapleton - Say Something (Live from the BRITs 2018)


Justin Timberlake kicked off the 2018 Brit Awards By Bringing Out Chris Stapleton for 'Say Something

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Friday, February 23, 2018

Timbaland Receives Lifetime Achievement Award 🏆

At the 2018 Global Spin Awards, airing Thursday on REVOLT TV at 9 p.m. ET, veteran super-producer Timbaland will be recognized for his esteemed career with the Lifetime Achievement Award presented By Pharrell Williams 


Lifetime Achievement honoree Timbaland added, “I love music. I was a DJ first, and when I didn’t like the music out there, I decided to make beats and create music for the fans. I’d really like to thank all the DJs that have played my records, and continue to play my records every day. It feels a little weird receiving this Lifetime Achievement Award, because I feel like I’m just getting started.
                                           (Photos by Johnny Nunez/Getty Images for Global Spin Awards)
Upon reflecting on his contributions to (and collaborations with) Missy Elliott, Aaliyah, JAY-Z, Justin Timberlake, Drake, Katy Perry, Nelly Furtado, Ginuwine, OneRepublic and more, Timbo himself weighs in on the celebration.

"DJs have always been the platform to letting artists know what's right and what's wrong," says Timbaland. "And I'm honored that they look at my music like that because, what I do, I put my life in it."

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Thursday, February 22, 2018

Static Major - MAJOR STYLES MIXTAPE VOL 1.


Mixtape compilation of released songs written by Static Major.



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Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Amazon Deconstruction Interview with Justin Timberlake

Justin Timberlake exclusive interview on the making of the recording of his brand new 2018 album Man Of The Woods on Amazon Music "Deconstruction with Justin Timberlake" a vey small preview of the whole experience.

The rest of the interview will be made available for streaming Here.


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Saturday, February 17, 2018

Justin Timberlake - Filthy (Instrumental)


Justin Timberlake's 'Filthy' Official Instrumental Has Been Unlocked from"Man Of The Woods" Produced By Timbaland + Danja

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Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Justin Timberlake & Chris Stapleton Perform 'Say Something' on "Tonight Show"



Shortly after doing his Super Bowl duties, Justin Timberlake landed on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon live from the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis to perform his single from his new album "Man of The Woods" – ‘Say Something’ with Chris Stapleton. The singer had not made this track a part of his halftime set. 

Watch it below.

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Timbaland & Magoo (2000)


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Monday, February 5, 2018

Justin Timberlake - Pepsi Super Bowl LII Halftime Performance


After opening backstage with his new single "Filthy," Timberlake wisely transitioned things into the bright spots of his early career with "Rock Your Body," "Senorita" and "Sexy Back," and More Songs as he took the stage in the center of the stadium. 


Timberlake paid tribute to the Minneapolis rock legend in his hometown by projecting video of him from the movie “Purple Rain” on a large sheet draped from the ceiling as a snippet of Prince’s “I Would Die 4 U” played.
“Two fingers in the air for Prince tonight,” he told the crowd, which had been given small LED lights at every seat that turned a purple tint to match the Minnesota Vikings’ new home field.
watch the full performance below:
 











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Friday, February 2, 2018

Justin Timberlake - Man Of The Woods (2018 Album)



Justin Timberlake has released Man of the Woods, his fifth studio LP and his first since 2013's The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2. The album features production from The Neptunes, Timbaland and DanjaAccording to the pop singer, the new album is heavily inspired by his son, his wife, his family


Over the course of the album’s 16 tracks, Timberlake is collaborating with Alicia Keys, and country music star Chris Stapleton. Among the early singles were FilthySupplies, and Say Something.


                                   

The release comes just days before Timberlake headlines the 2018 Super Bowl Halftime show. In support of Man of the Woods, he’ll also embark on a North American tour beginning next month. Grab tickets here.


Man of the Woods Tracklist:
1. Filthy (Timbaland + Danja)
2. Midnight Summer Jam
3. Sauce (Timbaland + Danja)
4. Man of the Woods
5. Higher, Higher
6. Wave
7. Supplies
8. Morning Light feat. Alicia Keys
9. Say Something feat. Chris Stapleton (Timbaland + Danja)
10. Hers (Interlude)
11. Flannel
12. Montana
13. Breeze Off the Pond
14. Livin’ Off the Land
15. The Hard Stuff
16. Young Man (Timbaland + Jroc)

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