Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Jane Zhang - Past Progressive (Official Album)


“Past Progressive” the new English album by Jane Zhang


Past Progressive” by jane Zhang is available on iTunesGoogle Play and Spotify.
At the time of writing the album has already entered the US iTunes Pop Album Chart and occupies the 21st ranking.
Here's all the 16 tracks with Production Credits From Timbaland, J-roc & Jim Beanz

Tracklist:
1. Body First
2. Pull Me Up
3. Work for It (with Migos)
4. Battlefield (Timbaland)
5. 808
6. Work for It
7. Fighting Shadows (feat. Big Sean)
8. Think like a Man (J-roc Harmon & Jim Beanz)
9. Black Market (Jim Beanz)
10. Dust My Shoulders Off (Timbaland)
11. Adam and Eve (Timbaland & Jim Beanz)
12. Roll the Dice (Jim Beanz)
13. Lady Killer (Timbaland)
14. Angels and Harmony
15. Love Story
16. Balance Me Out 
(J-roc Harmon)

Via Jane Zhang Italia

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Timbaland Performs At "Something In The Water" Festival (2019)



Timbaland performs w/ Missy Elliott & Magoo onstage at SOMETHING IN THE WATER - Day 2 on April 27, 2019 in Virginia Beach City. (Photo by Brian Ach/Getty Images for Something in the Water)




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Monday, April 29, 2019

Timbaland with Kanye West, YNW Melly & Chief Keef in the Studio


With the new album "Yandhi" on the way, still undefined, Kanye West has been working hard in the studio. Having recently recorded with YNW Melly the young rapper from Florida this past weekend in a studio session also with Chief Keef and Timbaland joined forces.




. Check out some of the rare footage:
http://timbalandmusic.tumblr.com/post/180960283131

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Sunday, April 28, 2019

Timbaland in The Studio with RuSS






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Timbaland, Pusha T & The Neptunes (SITW Fest 2019 Panel)



Photos by R. OstermaierOTHERtone came to Virginia Beach with a panel featuring The Neptunes, Teddy RileyTimbaland, and Pusha TPharrell Williamstalked about the importance of bringing the Something In The Water Festival to Virginia Beach. “Black students did not come here to cause trouble, and we still want the HBCUs to come here. It’s not just music, it’s business, the community, the religious leaders, and it’s an inspiration. Music is the thread that connects it all. How long does a horse looks at itself in the water and sees itself and sees its strengths? This is VA and it’s time. The world is gonna see VA for the first time.”


The experience became an incredibly engaging moment for attendees who had the opportunity to sing and rap in front of these incredibly successful musical tastemakers. One audience member had a demo reel of her work as a producer on a USB and offered it up for a listen and Timbaland took the USB and placed it in his pocket. Teddy Riley says, “Pharrell is the new chapter” when it comes to the evolution of how the music industry is changing. That certainly rings true to what Pharrell has done with SITW. Independent artists don’t have to travel to New York or Los Angeles to “make it big”, instead they can be inspired by the stories shared by these local powerhouses to make it on their own right in their backyard.



Teddy Riley was an inspiration for Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo who both attended Princess Anne High School just a few blocks away from Teddy Riley’srecording studio. Pharrell says, “Teddy Riley was the guy that brought Micheal Jackson to Virginia. The biggest change in the industry is independence. Today any person can go online and express themselves. I enjoy the independence of putting stuff online and it goes to the masses.”  said Pharrell. “I knew The Neptunes were so far ahead of their time it’s like they were on Mars. You have a sound, you have to name it. After you create a sound give it a name so you can have a genre to self. If you don’t look like your music, it won’t connect.” says Teddy Riley.







When each of the artists was asked by Scott Vener, about new Virginia-based artists that impress them, Timbaland adds “Young Crazy has some good music out there”Timbaland also added that when it comes to visual art in music, he doesn’t see the design, he only sees colors. Michael Chad and Pretty Boy are VA-based artists that Teddy Riley likes. Chad Hugo replied he wasn’t certain, and instead asked the crowd directly if there was anyone present worth listening to — allowing the crowd to shoot their shot and audition in front of the panel.




The experience became an incredibly engaging moment for attendees who had the opportunity to sing and rap in front of these incredibly successful musical tastemakers. One audience member had a demo reel of her work as a producer on a USB and offered it up for a listen and Timbaland took the USB and placed it in his pocket. Teddy Riley says, “Pharrell is the new chapter” when it comes to the evolution of how the music industry is changing. That certainly rings true to what Pharrell has done with SITW. Independent artists don’t have to travel to New York or Los Angeles to “make it big”, instead they can be inspired by the stories shared by these local powerhouses to make it on their own right in their backyard.






I haven’t seen my brother Magoo in more than like seven years. It’s so great to be back in VA!!! @somethinginthewater is going to be real special today. #sitwfest

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