James Fauntleroy has shared the song “Take Me” the demo for Beyoncé and JAY-Z’s 2013 collaboration “Part II (On the Run). The couple came together to record the song as the second chapter to their 2003 cut “‘03 Bonnie & Clyde,” where Fauntleroy is credited as a co-writer. Both versions of the track are produced by Timbaland and J-Roc, and Fauntleroy’s first iteration includes many of the lyrics that Bey sings on “Part II.”
The couple came together to record the song as the second chapter to their 2003 cut “‘03 Bonnie & Clyde,” where Fauntleroy is credited as a co-writer. Both versions of the track are produced by Timbaland and J-Roc, and Fauntleroy’s first iteration includes many of the lyrics that Bey sings on “Part II.”
Timbaland Presents Shock Value 2 (10th Anniversary)
Shock Value II is the third studio album by American record producer and rapper Timbaland. It serves as the second volume of the platinum-selling Shock Value (2007) which topped charts worldwide and received 16 platinum certifications.
Initially slated for a 2008 release, the project was pushed into 2009 and tentatively confirmed for November 23, 2009through Blackground Records, however, it was pushed back once more and finally released on December 7, 2009 in the UK and December 8 in the US.
Timbaland spoke to MTV's Shaheem Reid back in July 2008 to confirm that he was working on the follow-up to his platinum-selling Shock Value. At the time he confirmed that he had one track with Madonna which although recorded for her album Hard Candy it had not been used and could end up on this album instead. He was insistent that he would also collaborate with Jordin Sparks, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus and T.I.However, none of these collaborations (except Miley Cyrus) made it to the final track list. He also said that alongside T-Pain who will definitely appear, he hoped to get Jay-Z on board,although he ultimately failed to do so.
"Shock Value 2" features a long list of guest artists, among them Justin Timberlake, Nelly Furtado, Brandy, Keri Hilson, JoJo, Drake, The Fray, Soshy, Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Daughtry and More...
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the lead single for the album "Morning After Dark" with Timbaland's new artist SoShy. Timbaland described the song as
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very interesting — it features this new artist on my label called SoShy from Paris. We're both rapping. The song, I can't describe it, it's so different. It's not different for me, but I can tell you this — it fits everything going on with the vampire theme. It fits everything with Twilight.
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He added that "that record has the most unique sound from the whole album".
Timbaland told MTV that will.i.am's work on "I Gotta Feeling" by the Black Eyed Peas inspired him to make "If We Ever Meet Again": "When I did this song, I was in love with this record called..... you're gonna be surprised. The record didn't have anything to do with ['If We Ever Meet Again'], but when I heard [the Black Eyed Peas'] "I Gotta Feeling", I said, 'I want a record just like that on my album.' I said, 'I gotta do me a "I Gotta Feeling" record.' Me and one of my producers, Jim Beanz, we came up with this concept. I said, '["I Gotta Feeling"] is happy, but I like it.' It gives a good feeling".
Timbaland and Drake came about through a discussion between Mosley and Jay-Z. In an interview with Shaheem Reed of MTV News, Mosley quoted him saying "'Yo, man, you gonna wanna get in the studio with this guy named Drake. I'm telling you. He's the next cat.'" Mosley, Graham, and Harmon have collaborated on "Off That", featured on Jay-Z's eleventh studio album The Blueprint 3(2009).Timbaland stated that he was attracted to Drake because of his tone, saying "His tone is ridiculous right now. I love his tone."
The album did not chart as highly as the previous Shock Value album, which had debuted at number five in the US in 2007, with 138,000 copies sold in its first week. Instead, Shock Value II debuted on the U.S. Billboard 200 at an underwhelming number 36, with 37,834 copies in its first week. It fared better on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, entering at number seven. Similarly, in the United Kingdom, as well as in Ireland, the album only managed to chart at number 25 in its first week. These positions failed to match those of Shock Value I (2007) which reached number two and number one in the UK and Ireland respectively.
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)
Back in 2013 Timbaland Previews a Track via His Hang/w App from the Studio session with Justin Timberlake but unfortunately the track didn't make the cut on The 20/20 Experience, It's Called "Sequel" this was supposed to be on the goddamn AlbumListen to "Justin Timberlake - Sequel (Preview)" on Spreaker.
some things just meant to get RELEASE, JT fans were crazy about this track
we still have the footage of that session though.
acho que essa é maior do que a outra que tinha vazado, queria tanto essa musica.
Here's The Full Track Of The Chinese Pop Singer Jane Zhang New Single "Dust My Shoulders Off" Featuring Timbaland From Her New English Album Dropping October 14th, check Out The Track Below:
Timbaland & Jane Zhang
Buy "Dust My Shoulders Off" On iTunes
Jane Zhang - Dust My Shoulders Off (Official Video)
[Grammy Award-winning producer and key Timbaland collaborator Jerome “J-Roc” Harmon (Jay Z, Beyoncé, Justin Timberlake, many more) recently sat down with hip-hop personality and SOHH correspondent Shawn Setaro on his popular “THE CIPHER” podcast. check out five gems he dropped during the Q&A.
On producing:
“Producing has always been in me. I love playing live, but if I’m playing live, it’s almost like I’m producing on the spot.”
On Timbaland’s sound: “I’ve been working with him since 2006 and I still can’t describe it. And it looks so simple. He doesn’t really do a lot, but it’s his time and his rhythm.”
On working with Ashlee Simpson:
“She was a rock star. And once I heard her voice, it was simple. It was like, you can’t do the candy pop stuff. Your sister’s doing that. You gotta be the evil twin.”
On the difference between hip-hop and other genres:
“You don’t have to be perfect in hip-hop. We want raw. We want realness. You want the drums to be a little offensive sometimes. You want that edge.”
On Jay Z:
“Jay loves to have people in the studio. He listens to conversations. He’ll be in the back, chilling, and he listens. He knows how to take conversations and build a story out of it. He really pays attention to the environment around him.”
Justin Timberlake - Take Back The Night (Instrumental)
This is the Official instrumental for Justin Timberlake's single, "Take Back The Night" Produced By Timbaland & J-roc from The 20/20 Experience Part 2 of 2
UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP BEING SUED OVER TIMBERLAKE’S “SUIT & TIE”
Betta have my money! Two of the members from the 1973 trio known as Sly, Slick and Wicked as suing Universal Music Group over Justin Timberake’s hit “Suit & Tie” featuring Jay-Z. The track was produced by Timbaland and hit the number 3 spot on the Billboard 100 in 2013. The trio is now suing due to an unauthorized sample used in “Suit & Tie” from their song “Sho Nuff”.
Reports say Universal did pay paid to clear the sample but according to the group members, they never secured “the rights to the vocal performances” of “Sho Nuff.” That can make all the difference in the plaintiff’s wallet being that the single sold 3 million copies.
But it doesn’t stop at vocal performances, members of Sly, Slick and Wicked are also bringing up the song’s commercial use such as Bud Light’s and feel they deserve a cut.
It’s tough out here!
Take a listen to Sly, Slick and Wicked’s “Sho Nuff“.