Thursday, March 29, 2018

Sam Smith Feat. Logic - PRAY (Remix)



Sam Smith has announced the release of his next single, ‘Pray’ – with the new version of the track featuring Logic, The song itself is taken from Smith’s second album ‘The Thrill of It All’ And Produced By The Legendary Timbaland, which came out last year back in November. ‘Pray’ is available for purchase and download on Today 


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Tuesday, March 27, 2018

V.Bozeman - 'V' EP (Produced By Timbaland)

surprisingly V.Bozeman dropped a New EP called 'V' on her Soundcloud music, and We're Lucky to Have 3 Tracks Produced By Timbaland & Jim Beanz "CALIFORN-I-A" , "No Love Lost" & "Don't Know What U Got" check them out below:




And Here you can Listen to the Full EP 


does this mean V.Bozeman is Officially out from Mosley Music Group?
because Timbaland is not following her either on Instagram

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Aaliyah - Are You That Somebody (The Story Behind The Song)

Timbaland's hyperbole is distracting, but his overall point isn't wrong. In more than eight years of making big-time music, he has lapped the field many times over. A few of his stray songs on soundtracks are better than other producers' entire oeuvres -- like the Lil' Kim song ''Money Talks'' from the 1997 soundtrack of the same name. The box-set format, for once, would be entirely appropriate to represent Timbaland.
He got to this point by working fast and furiously. ''Tim will start work for the day, and when he wraps up, at least two songs are mostly done,'' Douglass says. ''Very few songs take more than two days. 'Are You That Somebody?' was written, recorded and mixed in eight hours. Tim came up with the beat, gave it to Static'' -- the nickname for the collaborator Steve Garrett, who sometimes writes lyrics for Tim -- ''and then Aaliyah came in. And then it was done.''
''Are You That Somebody?'' captured the radio in 1998 and never let go. The song is full of huge stops and an uninvited baby, crying. The melody hugs to the bass line and the whole thing lurches about in a way that suggests some unspoken law of pop music is being broken.

It's also a good case study of who does what in this mode of production. Timbaland created what he'd call ''the beat,'' though it is made of more than rhythmic patterns and drum sounds. Timbaland's bass line and keyboards determine the key and the rhythmic inclinations of the tune, while Static's nimble lyrics and melody hew to Timbaland's grid. Aaliyah's soft-edged voice works within this structure to lighten the load and make it pop music.
The words to describe this process are hard to pin down, even when you're sitting in the studio with the creators. Songs are generally called ''records,'' but ''song'' is also used to mean the vocals and lyrics, and people like Static are often called ''songwriters,'' though they're working inside the parameters of the beat. This is how Timbaland described his process to me: ''I'm a one-man show. When I do a song, half the time I do a song, I write it myself or write the hook. Of course, I'm gonna work with Missy, because that's what we do, we tag-team. I use Static and another guy named Walter Millsap. He's a new writer; he wrote a lot of Brandy's stuff.''
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Rest in Paradise Aaliyah & Static Major 💕

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Friday, March 23, 2018

Timbaland & Magoo – Can U Get Wit it (Instrumental Remix)


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Tuesday, March 20, 2018

V. Bozeman feat Timbaland - No Love Lost (Snippet)



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V. Bozeman - I Am Woman (Prod By Timbaland) *Full Preview*


V.Bozeman Previews New Track "I AM Woman" On her Instagram..Produced By Timbaland & Jim Beanz, a Song Dedicated to All The Powerful Women Around the World. 



P.S it seems the relationship between V & Tim is over, V.bozeman Unfollowed Timbo from all her Social Media and Probably she is No longer Signed to Mosley Music Group.

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Monday, March 19, 2018

Justin Timberlake Talks About Making "Say Something" and Working With Chris Stapleton



Earlier in the year, it was announced that Justin Timberlake was going to be working with country titan Chris Stapleton on Timberlake's next album, their collabo on Say Something’  appears that JT is en route to the hit he’s been waiting for.  Just a day after the video premiere, ‘Something’ has not only topped the iTunes charts (a feat its predecessors couldn’t boast), but has already amassed over 4 million views on Youtube 


Justin Timberlake tells the Story Behind making the track with Zane Lowe

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Saturday, March 17, 2018

Timbaland Visits the vintage clothing in NYC For Old-School T-Shirts

Timbaland is not the average customer. As a renowned music producer, rapper and collaborator with Aaliyah, Jay-Z and Missy Elliott, he had an all-access pass to the cultural renaissance reflected in the store’s neatly hung racks.
When he showed up at the store on a chilly Thursday evening, it wasn’t just to shop. With a backdrop of era-appropriate dancehall and shelves freighted with “South Park” dad hats, Polo-branded basketballs and yellow Sony cassette players, Timbaland offered a running commentary on past creative partners and far-flung musical inspirations.
“This represents the weed smokers,” he said, after spotting a shirt for Cypress Hill’s 1993 “Black Sunday” tour on one of the racks for $300. A 1994 tee showing Korn, the nu-metal outfit with byzantine haircuts, was $150 and conjured recollection: “That tour bus was wild, like, wow.”
Timbaland, 46, has a malevolent stalactite of a beard and, with his muscled frame vacuum-sealed in a pewter gray spandex ensemble, looked like he had just finished throwing kettlebells at the moon. He cackled at a shirt promoting Eddie Murphy’s 1995 horror-comedy, “A Vampire in Brooklyn.” “This is my movie,” he said. “He walked into church and said, ‘Goddamn!’and started smoking.”
Timbaland, whose legal name is Timothy Mosley, grew up in Norfolk, Va., and now splits time between Miami and Los Angeles. He was on a one-day spin through Manhattan late last year, and his itinerary included a stop at Spotify to preview new music and dinner at Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s ABC Kitchen. Considering his notoriety, the convoy was nimble: his girlfriend Michelle Dennis and a linebacker-looking man in a Tennessee Titans hat who was his driver and bodyguard. Timbaland said he had lived in New York for six years during the “era of drug dealers and extortionists,” but felt the city had changed after the Sept. 11 attacks. “Not only did they knock down the buildings, they messed up the vibe,” he said.
While Timbaland is associated with an older generation of entertainers, he remains relevant as both a musician and a personality. Following a downswing of  weight gain and OxyContin abuse, he has re-emerged as an in-demand producer.
Recent credits include Sam Smith’s emotive “Pray” and collaborations with the rapper Ski Mask the Slump God. Most notably, he was a producer of four songs on Justin Timberlake’s new album, “Man of the Woods,”including the singles “Filthy” and “Say Something.”
“I try to find all the youth,” Timbaland said. “They crazy, but I love it. I’m not 21, so I’m like, God, they got so much energy. I stay in shape so I can keep up with them.”
Timbaland inspected a vintage shirt from the Queens hip-hop group Lost Boyz.Credit                          Jessica Lehrman for The New York Times

Timbaland rose to prominence producing for 1990s R&B stars including Aaliyah and Ginuwine, and forays into hip-hop and pop cemented his legacy as a key architect of mainstream music over the last 20 years. More ringmaster than wordsmith, he released three studio albums as part of the duo Timbaland & Magoo, and three more as a solo artist, most recently in 2009.
Even today, Timbaland’s sonic signatures — stuttering percussion, menacing minor key synths and roboticized ad-libs — have aged elegantly. He discovered his trademark Middle Eastern inflections while exploring record shops in London. “I heard the music and the singing and I was like, ‘You hear that vibrato?’” he said. “The melodies touched my soul. It’s not meant to be understood language-wise, but it’s what you feel.”
He divulged another influence after unearthing a $300 shirt for Nine Inch Nails’ 1989 “Pretty Hate Machine” album. “His sound was so unique and so different,” he said of Trent Reznor, the band’s frontman and an industrial rock producer. “Besides me and Pharrell, he was the guy to watch. Now, because of computers, you can manipulate so many different kinds of sounds. Back then, you had to really work to do it, and Trent was that
“I want to frame it in my studio,” Timbaland said after Mr. Procell presented him with a rare Aaliyah shirt.CreditJessica Lehrman for The New York Times
 After nearly an hour of meandering down memory lane, and a quick spin through a Nick Atkins art show in another area of the boutique, Timbaland got down to business. He settled on a shirt for Jodeci’s 1993’s “Diary of a Mad Band” album, which had personal significance. Jodeci, a platinum-selling R&B group, had mentored him when he was in his early 20s, while he was part of a collective known as Swing Mob.
As a parting gift, Mr. Procell offered Timbaland a rare Aaliyah shirt. Her singles “Try Again” and “Are You That Somebody?,” both from movie soundtracks from the late 1990s, were among the singer’s highest-charting records before her death in a 2001 plane crash.
“I want to frame it in my studio,” Timbaland said. “Because, guess what, my sound is not out there. It’s just showing how tasteful my sound is. That’s what it means to me. I was part of this era.”

via Nytimes.com

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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Kash Doll in The Studio With Timbaland


that is what happens in Timbaland studio Everyday, he's the producer and the mentor of this new generation of Artists check this out 



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Timbaland's Interview Podcast (1998)


he kicked up the door to a world full of strange sounds and crazy galloping rhythms. In the process he got hip hop and R&B to take several evolutionary steps forward.his career started with Devante Swing, Timothy "Timbaland" Lord of productions. A few years later formed the Missy and Timbaland låtskrivar and the production team that would come to fix the hits for acts like Ginuwine, Total and Aaliyah.

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Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Swizz Beatz ✖ Timbaland in The Studio 🔊 🎶 🎹


Timbaland Working with Swizz Beatz in The DJ Khaled Studio in Miami, 
and You can See Meek Mill in the Back checking his Phone..that definitely is going to be a powerful collaboration, more details will rise soon hopefully


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Madonna - Animal (Hard Candy Session)


Unreleased Madonna's song "Animal" (2008) from The Hard Candy session, Produced By Timbaland, Back Vocal By Justin Timberlake

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Sunday, March 11, 2018

Ginuwine: ''My Album 100% It Was My Best Body of Work''


It was good to be Ginuwine in the 1990s. The singer found himself at the epicenter of R&B when he was recording his sophomore album, 100% Ginuwine. Now, for the 15th anniversary of the album's release, Ginuwine talks about working with the dream team of TimbalandStatic MajorMissy Elliott and more to craft the classic record.

Pony” was one of the biggest songs of my career," he said of his debut, so crafting a collection to follow was difficult. "It was really hard to follow that up. But those are songs you just can’t call. It’s either gonna be a smash or it’s not. Going into the second CD, I just truly wanted to be myself and not alienate the base that got me there."
Beating the sophomore slump, 100% Ginuwine yielded such songs as, "So Anxious" and "Same Ol' G;" it went double platinum, selling more than two million copies. Timbo contributed to nearly every cut on the album.

"With me and Timbaland, we would always be at the studio, but working separately. He would be doing his thing with the beats and I would be doing my thing writing and then we would both come together and say, 'OK, you add this to it and I’ll add that to it,'" G recalled. "When we did that CD, we had actually known each other for eight years already, so we knew pretty much how the other one operated. It was quick and easy because we were ready to do it. I was always excited to work with him because we were on the same page."

Another collab on the album, Aaliyah, came in a similar manner. "I was never really into doing features, but if I was going to do one it was going to be with her. We had the same management team; were under the same umbrella. I remember that day we were just having fun and playing around like we usually would do. We did the song ['Final Warning'] in like an hour, but we kept going all day because we were just talking and joking. I'lll never forget that day. I'm really lucky that I got to have her on my CD and that that will live on forever. I'll always be grateful for that."
Beyond the vocal legacy captured on the album, the visuals that came with G's music set the, um, tone for that era as well, he added. "At the time, there were a lot of people starting to follow Tim and a lot of artists starting to follow me. Since Bobby Brown, I was the first one to be in my video taking my shirt off and showing the 6-pack and 8-pack. Other people weren't cut like that. And the dancing, too. There was nobody dancing like me at that time."
100% Ginuwine released March 16, 1999.





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Friday, March 9, 2018

Happy Birthday Timbaland!!!

You can accomplish anything you put your mind to if you stay persistent and disciplined"

Happy bornday to Norfolk, Va.-native Grammy Award-winning record producer, composer, and rapper @Timbaland!!

While attending high school, he began a long-term collaboration with rapper Melvin Barclif who he performed with in the duo Timbaland & Magoo. He also DJ’d under the moniker Tiny Tim, (later named by Jodeci member Devante Swing after the Timberland boot) he started producing music as a member of Swing’s Swing Mob crew known as Da Bassment to S.B.I. that also featured Neptunes Pharrell Williams.

 he fully produced Supa Dupa Fly, the debut album of Missy Elliott, who had been a childhood friend of Mosley. In this album Timbaland continued with his now trademark electronic production style, but since Missy frequently rapped the music was considered hip-hop. Timbaland's sound was something very different from typical hip-hop up to that point, which often had a "grimey" sound and used samples. Timbaland's clean, electronic, and non-sample based productions were something very new to hip-hop audience
R&B singer Ginuwine’s hit single “Pony” and debut LP Ginuwine…the Bachelor, was produced by Timbaland, introduced a  style that defined the new wave of music in the ‘90s: “R&B and hip hop mixed with an eclectic smorgasbord of effects held together by complex syncopated snare beats.” At the same time, his partnership with high school friend Missy Elliott led to the delivery of Aaliyah’s double platinum One In A Million and later making them one of music’s most successful production/songwriting teams. Missy looked to Timbaland, who helped define her as an artist and their work together.
 Ginuwine & Timbaland “Pony" Ride It Remix
Timbaland Helped Nelly Furtado On Her third Album "Loose"  in 2006 as a fairly wholesome pop singer who logged a few thoughtful, if dry hits over two solo albums. The third time around she felt like shaking up the formula, so she tapped Timbaland and Danja for the bulk of production on 2006’s Loose, whose international Top 10 smash “Promiscuous” "Say It Right" & "Maneater" rang in her sultry new hip-hop persona with production full of brashly artificial flutes and outsized marching band drums.
Promiscuous Girl
FutureSex/LoveSounds is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake. It was released on September 8, 2006, by Jive Records and the Zomba Group of Companies. After a two-year hiatus during which Timberlake felt unable to record new material, he returned to collaborating with record producer Timbaland. Along with the latter's dependent,Danja, the three in general wrote FutureSex/LoveSounds and much of the album's contents were produced in Timbaland's Thomas Crown Studios.





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Saturday, March 3, 2018

Burna Boy in the studio with Timbaland


Burna Boy is recording new music with world renowned producers- Timbaland and Skrillex. Burna Boy is signed to Atlantic records. Although his album ‘Outside’ is still making waves, he has gone back to the studio to record new music.

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