Monday, January 14, 2019

Justin Timberlake - Say Something (Official instrumental)


Here's Justin Timberlake's Official Instrumental "Say Something" from his New Album "Man Of The Woods" Produced By Timbaland & Danja


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Sunday, December 30, 2018

The 2018 Timbaland Productions


The Timbaland Discography Productions Of The 2018 it was Not bad, the tracks were good but not very impressive, but the most Likeable Productions for Us were "Filthy" And "Say Something" , "8th Grade", "Already" , "Run It" , "What's The Play" , "Too Much" and finally  "Come Over Remix"

We still don't know what style Timbo will depend on next year. This year Timbo relied heavily on his team in most songs. So, will he come back with a new sound or will he continue to rely on his Team Timbo next year? 


Check out the full Discography Productions Of The 2018 below:






















































Fans are not happy with what the king has done in the past two years ...
Missy's next album will tell us a lot and will be a challenge for our legendary producer for sure.

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Friday, December 7, 2018

Justin Timberlake & Timbaland Nominated for A Grammy 🏆

The 2019 Grammy nominees have been unveiled and as Usual Justin Timberlake & Timbaland were nominated in the category Best Pop Performance Duo/Group” for Say Something Featuring Chris Stapleton from his Album "Man Of The Woods"The award ceremony will takes place on February 10th
 Check out the nominees:
Fall In Line – Christina Aguilera & Demi Lovato
Don't Go Breaking My Heart – Backstreet Boys
‘S Wonderful – Tony Bennett & Diana Krall
Shallow – Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper
Girls Like You – Maroon 5 & Cardi B
Say Something – Justin Timberlake & Chris Stapleton
The Middle – Grove, Maren Morris & Grey


Timbo has received 22 Grammy Award nominations and Won 4, one for his collaboration with Timberlake on "SexyBack" in 2007 and for "LoveStoned", also in 2014 For "Pusher Love Girl" & "Drunk in Love" 

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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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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

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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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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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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Thursday, February 1, 2018

Justin Timberlake - Man of the Woods (Official Video)


JustinTimberlake has released the playful video for his latest single “Man of The Woods.” The video follows Timberlake through adventures in the woods and finds him interacting with different versions of himself. See the fun video for yourself featuring his wife Jessica Biel.



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Justin Timberlake & Chris Stapleton - Say Something (Behind The Scenes)

What's it like to be in the studio with Justin Timberlake & Chris Stapleton? 

 Go Behind The Scenes and 

 Watch the making of ''Say Something" below:


Justin Timberlake Shares acoustic version of ''say something''

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Danja Speaks About ''SAY SOMETHING''

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Friday, January 19, 2018

Justin Timberlake - BTS: ''Man of the Woods'' (The Album)


Justin Timberlake offers a behind-the-scenes look at the making of his upcoming album, Man of the Woods, and teases a handful of previously unheard songs in a new short documentary. 
The clip opens with Timberlake recording a track with a deep R&B groove, though as he points out, the vocals have a distinct country melody, Timberlake previews the different forms this mix takes throughout the clip as he crafts songs on piano and guitar, working works with super-producers Pharrell and Timbaland. Among the snippets previewed in the clip are a slinky but snappy ballad, a mid-tempo dance tune tinged with disco guitar and a honky-tonk rave-up cut with futuristic funk.

Timberlake has released "Filthy," & "Supplies" the two singles from Man of the Woods tracks. The album is set to arrive February 2nd, two days before Timberlake performs at the Super Bowl LII Halftime Show. 

via Rolling Stone

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Thursday, January 18, 2018

Justin Timberlake - Supplies (Official Video)



Justin Timberlake‘s 2nd Single from Man of the Woods, titled “Supplies,” has just debuted!, The music video features Mexican Actress Eiza González and Pharrell Williams.



JT reuniting with The Neptunes on production, and follows the lead single “Filthy.” Man of the Woods drops February 2nd.

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Sunday, January 14, 2018

Justin Timberlake Previews New Song "Supplies" #MOTW


Justin Timberlake has delighted fans by finally unveiling the name of his forthcoming new album "Man Of The Woods" Last week, In a new video teaser Timberlake Played to the  fans a new sneak preview in 'New York Ballad Nightclubof what to expect from the album, listen below it sounds like a Timbaland Production all over it 

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This song is called "Supplies" it will be released as the 2nd Single Next Thursday

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Sunday, January 7, 2018

Danja Explains Justin Timberlake's "Filthy"





in the spirit of reunion implied by JT's gram, Danja is back in the fold now and he, along with Timbaland, is behind the boards for our first slice of Man of the Woods, the decidedly non-woodsy "Filthy." Despite an album trailer that seemed to promise a straight up country collection, the song sounds much more like a FutureSex-indebted choice for a lead single.
With JT's intended direction more mysterious than ever now, Complex hopped on the phone with Danja after the release of "Filthy" to get some clarity and hints ahead of Man of the Woods
The album trailer dropped, and the scenery and certain lines of dialogue had everyone thinking that Justin made a country album. "Filthy" is most definitely not a country song. Is it an outlier? What can we really expect for the sound of the album?
I think the trailer is very accurate to the landscape of the project. I don't know who ever said he was making a country album [Laughs]. You know, he's always mixing a lot of different things together. It's always funk, R&B, soul, hip-hop, country—he definitely is very, like you said, personal in terms of subject matter and the feeling of itand the essence of the project will have some of those grassroots element.
"Filthy" actually starts the album. In what ways does it kind of set the tone for what's to come?
I like to think of "Filthy" as the disruption between the world we're living in and his world. The world that he's living in with his family, his friends that he came up with, his musical roots and everything. We're gonna go into, easily, the other type of feelings and vibes of his album that were kind of presented in the trailer. So, "Filthy" was just that kick in the door: "I'm here, and oh by the way, let me erase everything that you've been listening to, that you've been vibing to, all of this emotional, tropical island-y, vibe-y stuff that the world has gotten into, let me disrupt the order, the world order and kind of create a new world order" with this world that he grew up in.
That's interesting that you cite those sonic examples, because I was gonna ask later, what does JT think of pop's current landscape? You know, he's been gone a while, so what were the conversations and the sessions like between you guys about what's going on in music right now?
We didn't have any conversations about the current state of music and that's what we always do. We go in the studio and just do what we feel. This time around, I just feel like he had more of a direction. Like, when we did FutureSex/LoveSounds, we didn't have any conversations of direction or what's going on in the current state of music. We went in and had fun and made music. So, this time around, he definitely knew what he wanted to do. I had parameters, I had guidelines. Myself and Timb, we knew the world that we had to be in and we had to create within that world, but we didn't think about, oh yeah, this is what's going on out there and this is what we need.
Of course we're gonna think about it as producers, and know what to do to kind of bridge everything together, but I think the decision ultimately came down to, forget about what's happening now, we're gonna just answer up everything that's going on currently. It doesn't even matter. This is what we do.
What were some of those parameters that he gave you?
It's literally verbatim within the trailer. He wants to talk about these things or more— how can I put it? The word country was never used in the discussions. Just Memphis. That's what it really was. I remember walking into the studio, and I'm like, "So, what's the vibe?" He just raised his hands up like, "This is the vibe." And what he had on was a flannel, some Adidas, some jeans. He had his beard and a skully on. That was the vibe. When you look at his album cover, the other half of the cover of the artwork is him in a flannel and some jeans and exactly what he told me in the studio. And it was Memphis, and he put up a board in the studio that had influences from Memphis. And I was like, oh okay, so I'm gonna do a record pertaining to this. And, that's what it was.
When did the sessions for this album start up, pretty much?
Man, he was working on it for a while. I can't even say a start point.
Well, when did you turn up?
I came in, more-so, top of 2017, in January. And I was kinda in and out, up until he finished it sometime later in the year.
You mentioned how "Filthy" is kind of a disruptor, and it really does sound similar to “SexyBack” in that way. So, I look at that, and I look at him bringing you back, Timb back, the Neptunes back, and it seems like he's trying to recreate some of his most successful sounds for the modern era, is that fair to say?
Yeah, that's fair to say. I wouldn't say he's trying to recreate anything. He's just successful with everybody that you've just named, so why not go to the ones that you did your most groundbreaking music with? Justified, it did its thing. FutureSex and 20/20, they all were different. You know? It creates a body of work for his entire catalog. His catalog isn't going to sound the same, by any means.
But it is going to sound very cohesive, and it's not going to sound like he's got sore thumbs all over the place. You know, it's like Michael and Thriller and Bad and Off the Wall. All of those done by Quincy Jones. The same brains working together and evolving over the years. That's what it is. I don't think he's trying to recreate. It wasn't trying to recreate “SexyBack” or 20/20, it was— you know, what's the chance of getting what you're looking for, musically, if you get in the room with the same brains you've been collaborating with? I think the chances are high.
I hear you have two more beats on the album. What can you preview about those songs?
One you're gonna hear soon. The other one is in the world of the man of the woods.[Laughs] Both of them, actually, are in that world.


I was running through some of his old songs, and he's got a couple really great, not quite country, but folksy type songs like "Drink You Away" and stuff like that.I love "Drink You Away." "Drink You Away" was, in a sense, a preview. If you want any idea, that would be the closest thing to what you might hear. I don't feel like that's accurate, either. It's not anything that you've heard from him. The album is just very, very— he explored a lot, and he put a lot of things together. He has those classic Memphis moments. Anything that you might hear from Memphis, whether it's country bop, blues, soul— he's put everything Memphis into that project. Tennessee.
Speaking of Tennessee, it's too bad that we couldn't get Three 6 Mafia on this album.
[Laughs] I know, I wish we did have a space for them. Juicy J is the man.
20/20 was full of songs that didn't really have any interest in convention. Their runtimes are very long, there were experimental sounds that weren't elsewhere on the radio. Are we going to see more of that here?
I'd say February 2nd is your chance to check it out. I can't let too many secrets out. To be honest— I haven't heard the whole thing put together.


Really?
Even at the end of "Filthy," that's something that I didn't hear after we finished the mix. I don't know know how we're going into the next song. I don't know some of the interludes. He really was in his own world putting the album together how he wanted to put it together. I'm getting surprises like everyone else. I didn't know what the video was gonna look like, I didn't know a lot of different things. So, I'm sitting on the side like a spectator and a fan like everybody else. I'm waiting to hear it all put together and hear the final product. I don't really know too much.
What was the collaboration process like this time, the same as past albums?
I would say so. Once you have a formula or a chemistry that’s just the way you work. Like I said, we had more guidelines and parameters this time, but that was it. But we’d go off and do our thing, come up with what we came up with and he’d come in and write to it and figure out how he wanted to approach it. And he’d hop on guitar or whatever—he’s very hands-on. Justin is a producer, he’s not just labeled as one because he’s the biggest name and it’s his album. He’s actually hands-on, he’ll hit some keys, play guitar, he plays on a lot of this album. He’s a musician. He didn’t just sit back and let us do our thing and figure it out. We figured it out together.
I’m excited to hear it. Shifting gears to your work elsewhere, you produced one of the highest profile tracks last year in “Shining” with Jay-Z and Beyoncé. Recently, Jay’s kind of re-energized the rumor mill surrounding them having a joint album. So, with regards to “Shining,” I was wondering if you had any more work in the stash with them or if those sessions hinted at where they might end up going with a full project?
I’ve heard the same hints and in a sense I wait in the wings and make music until my number is called. I don’t have anything else in the pan with them. But “Shining” was DJ Khaled, it was a brainchild of his. We collaborated on the record and he sent me ideas and I made the track based on what he was looking for, then he went and did the DJ Khaled thing and put the song together. I would definitely love to be on a Jay-Beyoncé joint album if it’s coming, but I also know that Jay’s been touring and he’s pretty much just wrapping up, so I’m sure they’re in album mode. Then again, Beyonce could be in solo mode. But I’ve been busy with JT, but now I can really dip into some of the other things going on and present some music. But I've definitely been creating and I got some things that they would kill, I would love to be a part of that project. But “Shining” was a one-off situation.
What else do you have going on or in the works?
Man, a lot of things I just want to keep under wraps until it becomes real. But I’ve been very active in the studio writing a lot, creating a lot and doing what I do until it’s time to present to the world.


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