Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Timbaland Reacts to DJ Khaled's New Album "God Did" 🙏🏾

 

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Sunday, May 8, 2022

Timbaland Teases Missy Elliott’s New album

Timbaland has taken to Twitter to tease a new studio album for Missy Elliott, which he will produce.

The long-time Missy Elliott collaborator tweeted earlier today (December 2), asking his followers if they were “ready” for a new record from Elliott. The veteran rapper retweeted it, seemingly confirming the two had been working together again.

View the tweet below:

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Monday, December 13, 2021

Timbaland teases new Justin Timberlake song


 

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Saturday, November 27, 2021

Timbaland Releases NFTs Composed From His Upcoming EP ‘Opera Noir’

Musician and producer Timbaland is releasing a series of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) composed of pieces from his upcoming EP, Opera Noir.

The NFT Producer Mix Series is Timbaland’s first-ever collection of NFTs. Each song from the Opera Noir EP will have five to eight different NFTs, for a total of 50 – 90 digital collectibles per song. 

Critical to our industry is the ability to implement the same media rights protection we have in other formats such as streaming, with what we do now in NFTs. With Monegraph’s digital rights controls, we now have the intellectual protection needed to safely scale the issuance of NFTs across the music world.

Timbaland

 

Huge Names in the NFT World Have Contributed to Timbaland’s NFT Project

Jennifer and Kevin McCoy created the first NFT of the art world in 2014. It was later sold for $1.4 million.

These artistic geniuses are responsible for the accompanying artwork of Timbaland’s collection also. Moreover, it’s inspired by the ’70s and features music equipment from that era.

“The NFT phenomenon is deeply a part of the art world. It emerged from the long history of artists engaging with creative technology.

Kevin McCoy
 

It’s exciting to take our art and technology practice and partner with Timbaland to introduce this groundbreaking Music NFT collection. We are thrilled to respond to this music celebrating the origins of R&B with algorithmically driven visuals.

Kevin McCoy

 

Fans will have an opportunity to receive part of Timbaland’s collection for free. Big collectors of the Opera Noir NFTs will also be provided with an online mix board. This will allow them to create their own musical designs with Timbaland beats.

Music NFTs are now part of our business. They offer musicians a new way to express themselves and interact with fans.

Timbaland

 

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Sunday, June 2, 2019

Timbaland Talks New Missy Elliott


Music producer Timbaland is at the 2019 Collision Conference in Toronto where he tells ET Canada about his next project: Missy Elliott’s first new album in over 14 years.

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Thursday, November 15, 2018

Little Mix Feat. Kamille - More Than Words


Check out this newly done love song, falling off the new album Of Little Mix, this song was  Produced By Timbaland, Angel Lopez & Vindver, and titled “More Than Words.” feat Kamille 

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Monday, October 22, 2018

V. Bozeman - Music Is My Boyfriend (Album Preview)


Here's Everything So Far From V. Bozeman Unreleased Album "Music is My Boyfriend", She Released 3 Singles "Smile" & "What Is Love" & "Race Jonesand Leaked New Tracks on her SoundCloud Account "No Love Lost" & "Don't Know What U Got" & "Ricky Bobby" and Many More, The Album is Entirely Produced By Timbaland & Jim Beanz , Now Listen To the Music Below:

1- RACE JONES


2- WHAT IS LOVE



3- SMILE 



4- CALIFOR-N-I-A FEAT TIMBALAND

5- NO LOVE LOST


6- UNRELEASED TRACK (PREVIEW)


7- TIMBALAND LIVE STUDIO SESSION




8- RENEGADE



9- I AM Woman


10- Don't Know What U Got


11- Ricky Bobby


12- Lady Like


13- Recovery

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Sunday, July 8, 2018

Swizz Beatz & Timbaland Taking The "Beat Battle" On Tour


One of the major highlights at this year's Summer Jam was the beat battle between veteran hitmakers Swizz Beatz and Timbaland. The event was both educational and exciting as the two producers showcased their production history to new and old rap fans.
In an interview with TMZ, Swizzy and Timbo are considering taking their beat battle on the road. Both men feel they didn’t finish what they started with their Summer Jam performance. "It was just only a warm-up," said Swizz. "[But] it something good for the people [and] we had fun doing it."



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Swizz beatz On Instagram: "I’m telling @timbaland we should drop the Albums on the same day this summer and keep the Smoke going🤷🏽‍♂️ Thoughts ???????? Battle with the albums also 🤷🏽‍♂️ #Poison ☠️"



Over the past years, Timbo has tried to release his album more than once but he did not find a way, perhaps now he can release his album after he has earned all this attention with This Beat Battle.

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Monday, May 7, 2018

Keri Hilson New Album details & Leaving Mosley Music Group?


Keri Hilson fans who have been dying for her much-anticipated new music have been given the chance to meet the singer, tour her personal studio, and even hear her upcoming music!In honor of #InternationalWomensDay, the R&B singer/songwriter has teamed up with If Only to auction off the rare opportunity to chill with the artist and be one of the first to hear tracks off her unreleased, upcoming album
 Now, less than a week later, Grammy-winning super producer Danja has given fans a quick teaser of a new song from Hilson, which is expected to be on the album. Taking to social media, Danja aka Floyd Nathaniel Hills shared a 92 second clip of the unreleased song, and referred to Keri as his Aaliyah.
It’s been 8 years since Keri released her sophomore album No Boys Allowed,...Okay the real Question is "is Timbaland involved in the upcoming Album?" .. well we're not sure if Timbo is going to be on Keri's Album because Miss Keri Prepares to Leave Mosley Music Group (okay probably she left) she already Signed with Polow Da Don's Label Zone 4 , that's more bad News for Timbo fans after Tink Cut the Ties With Timbaland last month, the relationship between Timbo & Keri seems to be 
not good at all, she didn't only leave MMG but she Unfollowed Timbo on all her social media exactly the 
same thing Tink did.

there's something not clear here and we need some explanation on what's going on, Nelly Furtado has Left MMG but her relationship with Timbo is still Good (thank god!), V. Bozeman also left the Label Too, Anyway we're sure her relationship with Tim is in Bad shape.

here's a list of the former artists on Mosley Music Group:
  • Izza Kizza
  • Keri Hilson 
  • Hayes
  • Omarion
  • Soul Diggaz
  • Chris Cornell
  • Lyrica Anderson
  • D.O.E.
  • SoShy
  • Nelly Furtado
  • Tink
  • V.Bozeman 

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Friday, January 5, 2018

Justin Timberlake reveals "Man of the Woods" Tracklist


Justin Timberlake Shared the Official Tracklist for his new album "Man Of The Woods

the Album has 16 tracks in total, with just two features coming from the initials Alicia Keys and Chris Stapleton are expected to be the guests, with the likes of Timbaland, The Neptunes & Max Martin producing numerous songs on the record.
Check it out below.


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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Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Justin Timberlake Announces New Album - "MAN OF THE WOODS" (Video Teaser)



2018 just started and the pop superstar is coming in big with new music coming this Friday. Justin Timberlake's upcoming album will be released on February 2. JT also announced that a brand new song from the album will debut on Friday (January 5).


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Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Timbaland Interview with "The Rolling Stone Magazine"


Talk to any of Timothy "Timbaland" Mosley's friends, and you'll hear the same thing: that just a couple of years ago he was a totally different man. They'll tell you that he had lost his way, becoming depressed, overweight and contemptuous of the severely minimal beats that fueled hits by new artists like Future and Migos. He hadn't had a major success since Beyoncé's 2013 self-titled LP; his marriage was faltering; and his closest industry friends, the producers Pharrell Williams and Swizz Beatz, were concerned enough that they were checking in to give him pep talks. "I felt like I wasn't committed, I was riding off ego," says Timbaland, 45, looking back. 

"It was really about me neglecting my gift. As a producer and a soundmaker, I had to find out what God had in store for me."



Today things couldn't be more different for the producer, who is cheerfully chowing down on a bunless burger at a New York restaurant in November. Since the mid-1990s, the starkly futuristic robo-funk soundscapes he crafted for artists like Missy Elliott, Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake have shaped and reshaped modern pop and hip-hop. Now he's on track to have his hottest year in a decade, working with an entire Grammy ceremony's worth of talent on a slew of projects that are just beginning to make their way into the world. Foremost, he says he just wrapped up Timberlake's upcoming (and as yet officially unannounced) album, which will receive a massive boost when the star plays the Super Bowl halftime show in February. 

"The music we just made?" Timbaland says, shaking his head. "It's gonna put him on another plateau." He has a deeply soulful single, "Pray," on Sam Smith's chart-topping new LP, which the singer performed on Saturday Night Live in October. Timbaland has launched collaborations with a new generation of rap talent, including Young Thug and Ty Dolla $ign.

 And he's been in the studio with Jay-Z, Zayn Malik, Chris Martin, Wiz Khalifa and Zac Brown, while also making clever moves into the booming post-"Despacito" Latin market with tracks like Wisin and Bad Bunny's "Move Your Body." "His music shaped me as an artist and as a songwriter," says Smith. "He works with so much kindness and attention to detail, and even after all of his success, he still loves music more than ever." 



At New York's hip ABC Kitchen, a favorite spot when Timbaland is visiting from his home in Miami, he shows off the results of his intense boxing-based fitness regimen (inspired, he says, by the Rock and Kevin Hart) in a skintight gray Nike tracksuit. He's lost 40 pounds, and isn't done yet. "I've never felt better," he says. "I'm doing stuff I never knew I could do." At the same time, he's found new ways of working, increasingly skipping big, expensive studios to make tracks at home using the software Ableton Live – which he rocks while wearing headphones and a rig called a Subpac, a backpack-slash-vest gizmo with speakers built into it. "You put it on and it makes you feel like you're in the studio," he says. "The sound is three-dimensional."

"All I can tell you is that there was a light," he says [of awaking after a near-fatal overdose]. "I woke up trying to catch my breath, like I was underwater."


So what inspired this burst of productivity? Midway through lunch, Timbaland lowers his voice and leans forward. "I was on drugs, dude," he says. "I was on OxyContin." Timbaland started taking pain medication in his thirties, to help with nerve issues resulting from a gunshot wound he suffered as a teenager. But his use spun out of control, and as his drug intake increased, his chart success declined, he blew through a lot of his money and his marriage collapsed – fueling a vicious cycle of depression and addiction. "Music is a gift and curse," he says. "Once you're not popping, it plays with your mind. The pills helped block out the noise – I'd just sleep all day. I remember Jay-Z told me one time, 'Don't do no more interviews' – because I was saying crazy shit." 

His now-girlfriend, Michelle, recalls that at the end Timbaland was taking doses so high that she was genuinely worried he'd die in his sleep. "It was so bad, to the point where I couldn't even sleep," she says. "I'd put my hand right by his nose, just to see if he was still breathing." He eventually did suffer what he believes to be a near-death overdose while sleeping three years ago. "All I can tell you is that there was a light," he says. "I woke up trying to catch my breath, like I was underwater. But through that whole thing I saw life – I saw where I would be if I don't change, and where I could be if I did." The following day he began weaning off the pills, and soon after made a clean break – which resulted in a brutal period of withdrawal. "But I thought about Michael Jackson," he says. "I didn't want to be old and taking these pills."


                           Timbaland Comes Back From the Brink


He's not judgmental about other people's partying – he still smokes some weed, and is enjoying a whiskey cocktail with lunch – but he feels compelled to talk about his experience in the wake of the deaths of Chris Cornell, a friend and collaborator who had long battled addiction, and Prince, who was probably Timbaland's greatest music hero. "I came from the era of drug dealers [making rap hits]," he notes. "Now we're in the era of drug users." He especially wants young fans and musicians to be aware that counterfeit pain pills could contain powerful opiates like fentanyl, and for the music industry as a whole to be more cognizant of the prevalence of depression in the hip-hop community. "These kids come from a place where they don't have money, don't have a real home," he says. "It affects them, and you hear it in the music." (Less than a week after this interview, the rapper Lil Peep, 21, who had struggled with drug use and depression, died before a concert in Arizona of what appeared to be a Xanax overdose.)
These days, Timbaland is focused on just a few things: being a parent to his 10-year-old daughter, Reign, getting seriously fit and making as much great music as possible. He's cranking away on a solo LP, which will be out next year and features collaborations with Timberlake, Malik and Rick Ross. He's even come to appreciate the sounds he hears on the radio by producers, like Metro Boomin, he once maligned – and has sought out young MCs like the much-hyped Florida rapper $ki Mask the Slump God to push hip-hop sonics to the next level. "Right now, I feel like what I can do with my legacy is to give back," Timba-land says. "Which means finding the youth of today. Look at Quincy Jones – he was 50 when he did Thriller! What's my Thriller!
via RollingStone

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Monday, August 7, 2017

Timbaland And duet between Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake? [Rumor Alert]



Back in April, Timbaland went on a "liking" spree of Justney posts on Instagram (he liked over a hundred pictures of them together). That liking fiesta occurred on the same night Tim hit the studio with JT, Pharrell Williams, Danja and Chad Hugo. Then, Justin's mom, Lynn Harless, also started "liking" photos of them on Instagram, and began following Britney, Jamie Lynn, mom Lynne, Kevin Federline and Brit's assistant Felicia. The most bizarre occurrence? 




Timberlake Re-Tweeted a Tweet he posted four years ago about Britney, then moments later reversed the RT. The Tweet was originally posted in 2013 after reports swirled claiming JT called his famous ex a bitch. Here's that quote: "Sometimes in life, you think you found the one. But then one day you find out, that she is just some bitch!" Like, what the actual?

Are Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake finally recording together on a Timbaland-produced track? While we can't know for sure, one blog is claiming to have the tea, and according to them... THE ANSWER IS YES!



How is this coming up again? Why now? Let's explain: The hilarious ladies behind Pop University Blog gave BreatheHeavy a heads about their recent podcast. In the audio clip posted to their site, they detail a recent mission to talk with Timbaland during a taping of ABC's Boy Band where he's a featured judge architect. During a break, the duo ran up to him and started chanting "JUSTNEY" (they were far enough away from him where an audible conversation wasn't possible and also WE'RE TALKING ABOUT JUSTNEY WHICH IS SIMPLY NOT SOMETHING ONE CASUALLY TALKS TO TIMBALAND ABOUT). They explain that at first, Tim thought they were saying the word "JUSTIN," to which he responded that it (presumably JT's new album) is coming in 2018. That's when they made things crystal clear: 'JUST-NEY,' 'JUST-NEY' they shouted.




“His eyes widen when he realizes what we’re saying," the ladies recall. "He turns his head slightly to the side cause he knows exactly what we’re saying, and he’s like oh it’s coming.’ To make sure Tim 100% knew that they were referring to #Justney, they shouted “JUSTIN, AND BRITNEY, AND YOU.” The hitmaker, according to them, responded saying: “Yes… it’s coming.”

Listen to their full story here.



via breatheheavy.com

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