Timbalandâs latest protĂ©gĂ© TINK made us think of the slew of talent that he has had a hand in mentoring and producing. Whatâs his track record? Whatever happened to so-and-so? Whoâs still pursuing the dream? And whom did I forget about until they turned up on a reality show? Get ready for all those questions and more to be answered right now.
Here is a list of Timbo's protĂ©gĂ©s, along with a little info one where theyâve been and how far theyâve come.
Keri Hilson
Introduced: 2004
Albums: In a Perfect World (2009), No Boys Allowed (2011)
Hit Singles: âTurnin Me On,â âPretty Girl Rockâ
While the world hashtags #PoorMichelle, it has no such compassion for Keri Hilson. The infamous Ms. Keri Baby got her start as a writer and background singer for producer Anthony Dent. Later, she wrote songs for Britney Spears and Mary J. Blige as part of production and songwriting team The Clutch and worked with Polow da Don.Keri soon caught the attention of Timbaland and was signed to his Mosley Music Group label, continuing to write and sing hooks. After achieving solo success with the Lil' Wayne-assisted single âTurnin Me On,â Keri got a little beside herself with fame and called out a certain R&B diva on the remix, which wasnât well received. Since then, sheâs been working hard to overcome the backlash. While Keri released a second album, No Boys Allowed, it failed to live up to expectations and weâre still waiting on a third. However, some would say no matter how her career goes, she calls basketball player Serge Ibaka bae, so maybe she doesnât deserve anyoneâs pity after all
Bubba Sparxxx
Introduced: 2001
Albums: Dark Days, Bright Nights (2001), Deliverance (2003), The Charm (2006), Pain Management (2013), Made on McCosh Mill Road (2014)
Hit Singles: "Ugly," "Deliverance," "Ms. New Booty "
Noteworthy Factoid: After hitting the weights and losing weight, Bubba looks younger now than he did in 2001.
While a number of bands, most famously REM, got their start in Athens, GA, youâd be hard pressed to name any hip-hop acts coming from this corner of the dirty south. Except, that is, Bubba Sparxxx. A Georgia Boy by birth, Bubba learned about rap music through mixtapes his neighbor received from NYC. After creating a buzz for himself at the University of Georgia, Timbaland scooped him up for his Beat Club label.
His first album, Dark Days, Bright Nights, was certified gold, and Bubba seemed to be on the fast track to superstar status, showing up on Saturday Night Live, late night talk shows, being featured in the Def Jam: Fight for NY and Madden NFL 2004 video games and even collaborating with the production team behind Girls Gone Wild to shoot two DVDs detailing the life of a big rap star. However, his second album, Deliverance, which was critically acclaimed, failed to sell. After leaving Timbo, Sparxxx found his greatest musical success with the down south ass-shaking anthem âMs. New Booty,â featuring such memorable lines as, âbooty booty booty booty rockinâ everywhere!â
We later learned that Mr. Sparxxx, while getting the musical high of his career, was also getting high on opiates. Severely addicted at the time, Bubba spent years in and out of rehab. Sparxxx couldnât balance the life of celebrity with sobriety and decided the best thing to do was to go live on a farm and take a step back from it all. Since then, heâs returned doing music and has also been hitting the weight room.
Ms. Jade
Introduced: 2002
Albums: Girl Interrupted (2002)
Hit Singles: âChing Chingâ
Noteworthy Factoid: Surprised Jay Z was on Ms. Jadeâs first album? So was she. Timbaland didnât let her know about the features on her own album.
Ms. Jade lucked up on a chance meeting with Missy through her management and rapped for Timbaland over speakerphone. The next thing the Philly rapstress knew, she was trading lyrics with Da Brat and Missy on âSlap! Slap! Slap!â off the Miss E...So Addictivealbum, soon followed up with her own 2002 album, Girl Interrupted. Jade had an album full of phenomenal beats (that a number of other rappers used for mixtapes), guest spots from Jay Z, Missy and Nate Dogg and a hit single with Nelly Furtado. However, like most of the artists on Timâs fledgling Beat Club label, the album failed to succeed commercially, both from a lack of promotion and the growing pains of a new artist finding their voice.
While Ms. Jade kept her comments about Missy and Timbaland pretty friendly after the break up, a few years later she had less than kind words to say about her former mentors, especially Missy, who she feels jacked her 'round the way girl look. Today, Ms. Jade is still rapping, releasing mixtapes and an EP called Beautiful Mess and working with fellow Philly MC Nina Ross, forming the rap duo Thelma & Louise.
Kiley Dean
Introduced: 2003
Albums: Simple Girl (unreleased), Changes (2010)
Hit Singles: None
Noteworthy Factoid: Originally from Arkansas, Kiley followed the Mickey Mouse path to stardom, moving to Orlando and catching the attention of Britney Spears.
Who remembers this blue-eyed soul songstress? Kiley Dean got her start singing backup for Britney Spears on her first two tours. After meeting Tim during a GRAMMY telecast, the singer was signed to Timbalandâs Beat Club Record label. But while the LA Timesproclaimed that Kiley had conquered urban radio, the truth was far less exciting for her. After two singles and no success, her âdebutâ album, Simple Girl, was shelved.
Undeterred, Kiley signed with Mathew Knowlesâ Music World Entertainment in 2007, but she left after six months. Dean finally released an album, Changes, digitally on ReverbNation, and continues to sing back up for stars like New Kids On The Block, Matthew Morrison and Madonna.
D.O.E.
Introduced: 2005
Albums: None
Hit Singles: None
Notable Acts: D.O.E. changed his rap name from John Doe after his label, Interscope, judged it too generic.
Pop Quiz! What does D.O.E. stand for? If you said âDominant Over Everyone,â youâd be right. Originally know as John Doe, the Queens rapper was signed to Timbalandâs Beat Club label. However, when the imprint folded, he was sent back to the locker room with the rest of Timbalandâs ghostwriters until Tim started his new label, the Mosley Music Group. Still, D.O.E. remained on the bench as Tim focused on projects by other artists.
While D.O.E. wrote for Tim and was a regular feature on album tracks, he finally got his big break on the hit âThe Way I Areâ off of Timbalandâs Shock Value album, and even got to perform the song on an episode of ABCâs One Life to Live. While D.O.E. has worked with everyone from Robin Thicke to Brandy and has consistently dropped mixtapes, he still has yet to drop an actual LP.
Attitude
Introduced: 2005
Albums: None
Hit Singles: None
Noteworthy Factoid: Known primarily for rap, Attitude also co-wrote Keri Hilsonâs single, âBreaking Point.â
Attitudeâs name is probably familiar with fans of Timbaland. Heâs been part of Timâs Beat Club crew of ghostwriters for years, writing verses on âSay Something,â âGive It to Meâ and Nelly Furtadoâs âPromiscuous,â and he is prominently featured on the Shock Value albums.
The Alabama MC made a name for himself on the independent scene and bounced between various rap cliques such as DJ Dramaâs Aphilliates Music Group and Bubba Sparxxx's 11th Hour Entertainment, which led to his meeting Tim, which then led to a new hustle writing songs for both Tim and Sean âDiddyâ Combs. However, besides releasing a few mixtapes, heâs failed to achieve solo stardom. Recently, Attitude formed a group with actor Jason Weaver and fellow musician Sky Keeton called the Triangle Sound Project and released their first single, âWe Like Em All,â in spring 2014.
Sebastian
Introduced: 2000
Albums: None
Hit Singles: None
Noteworthy Factoid: Timbaland once suffered a debilitating gunshot wound to the chest while working at Red Lobster. Sebastian helped nurse his big bro back to health.
Garland Mosley, better known as Sebastian, the younger brother of Timbaland, has been a fixture of Timâs career since the very beginning. Timbo took Sebastian under his wing while touring in the '90s. He later became part of Timâs crew of ghostwriters, contributing to most of his brother's albums and being featured on some of his biggest hits, including âAll Yaâllâ and âThe Way I Are,â and even scoring writing credits for âOn the Run (Part II)â for Jay Z and âGrown Womanâ for BeyoncĂ©. However, when it comes to launching his own career, things have been as âWobbleyâ as his first single. While heâs been threatening to release his album, Cruel Intentions, weâre still waiting for him to finally make good on his promise
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