Tuesday, March 23, 2021

ZAYN feat. Charlie Puth & Timbaland - Coming Over

 

Coming Over’ is a gift Zayn offered to his fans, In collaboration with R&B, pop, HipHop producer Timbaland, Charlie and Zayn uncover the groovy dubs playing with their vocals at their finest. It’s not the first time Zayn has collaborated with Timbaland. ‘Too Much’ appears on his sophomore album Icarus Falls and is purely explosive.

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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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Thursday, August 2, 2018

ZAYN Feat. Timbaland - Too Much



Zayn has released another loose single, “Too Much,” featuring Timbaland, The song features a typically slinky, very Zayn-ready R&B beat, and a vocoded vocal turn from Timbaland himself. Since the release of his 2016 debut Mind of Mine, Zayn has released a steady stream of singles and collaborations, including “Let Me,” “Entertainer,” and the Sia collaboration “Dusk Till Dawn,” which came complete with videos with a connected storyline. Watch an clip for “Too Much,” featuring an animated Zayn dancing in front of a bouncing lowrider, below.



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Friday, April 6, 2018

Timbaland Previews Zayn Malik New Track

Timbaland Just previewed His Collaboration with Zayn Malik on Instagram, the two worked together last year for Zayn Malik's Second Album "Z2" and this year we are very close to hear the whole thing between these two, check it out:
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Thursday, September 7, 2017

Zayn Malik Working With Timbaland


As the well-known music producer Timbaland in an Interview with the Website “Idolator” reveals that he worked in the last weeks and months on some Songs with former member of One Direction and confessed: “I don't want to deny it, you may have already heard: Yes, I was with Zayn working. Just wait and see.
Timbaland Talks with Zane Lowe About Working with Zayn Malik in the Near Future



Timbaland Speaks with Billboard  About his Working with Zayn Malik for his New Album "Dusk Till Dawn"

“What impresses me about Zayn is the vision he has for his music,” says Timbaland. “How he looks at it, takes his time with it -- just really thinks it out.”

Zayn Malik in The Studio "Zimbaland"

Zayn Malik Confirmed on The Fader  Interview that he Worked with Timbaland 
for his New Album "Dusk Till Dawn
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“[Timbaland] was really fucking cool. I met him, he came down to the studio a couple times, and we did some cool stuff together. The song is really sick. It actually came from a voice note that I had on my phone and I sent it to him. He was like, “OK, let me do something with it.” We sampled the voice note and made a song out of it. He was really cool. He’s hip-hop, man. His drums are always Timbaland drums, so it was definitely in that pocket.”



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Monday, March 20, 2017

Timbaland Opens up About His New Album (Interview)


Tim will release his first project in eight years when the follow-up to Shock Value II drops later this year and the super producer is promising to change to face of music again. He’s tightlipped about the project, but says it will be full of new faces and, potentially, one UK superstar. After that, he’s rolling out the long-touted Opera Noir, which he describes as a franchise album. Find out more in our Q&A below.
What attracted you to The Pop Game?
It’s something I always wanted to do. This is my way of just giving back to music. I love it. It’s not about ratings, it’s about the love of music. I really love my kids. I want to get other producers to do the same thing, to help out with generations to come. You know, that’s what we’re here for. I want to see those kids flourish and make great moves because they’re always going to remember the help that I gave them, you know?
Are the challenges facing new artists the same as when you started?
The ’90s was the ’90s. That’s what we had to do. These kids don’t have to do that, but the difference is… that’s what we set up in the ’90s — for this time, for this era. Now, we have a job to do, to guide these kids to be the next future of music and then they have a responsibility, if the world is still here. They will remember what I’ve done and whether some star in ten or 15 years from now, there will be another group of kids doing the same thing and, you know, it goes on and goes on. The ’80s were the ’80s and the ’80s had less technology when it came to music. The ’90s had a little more and as it got to 2000, it started to get more extreme, and then as you see now, music is everywhere.
Are there any potential superstars on the show?
All of them could be stars if they’re on right, you know what I’m saying? They’re learning about themselves. What I’m helping them to do is learn about themselves more than anything, learning about themselves as artists.
Is your new album going to be the same concept at Shock Value?
Yeah, but its going to be a lot of new faces. I’m all about breaking out. I don’t like what I’ve already done. Of course, I have to research things, but I like to reinvent the wheel. So, yes, it’ll be a lot of different artists.
Can you mention anyone in particular?
No. Just wait and see. It will all happen. If you notice, I never talk about who I’m working with or what I’m about to put out. I just like to put it out.

I heard that Zayn’s on the album?
Since you heard, I’ll tell you. Yeah, I worked with Zayn. Just be on the lookout.
Why has there been an eight year gap between albums?
Because you have to live life. You have to prep yourself. You’ve got to prep for right moment and for the right time. Timing is everything. You can’t just put out, just to be putting out. I’ve never been wanting to put out. My goals are my goals. So, this time, when I leave I probably won’t stop. I’ll probably keep going for three years straight… just nonstop.
When I stop… you know that was a goal that I set out, you know? Me and my team, we decided to take a break. This is what I’d like to be. I want to live in the shadows, meaning that I want to put out great music like Calvin Harris and The Chainsmokers. I just want to do it in a different way, like how Future put out two albums back to back. It would be a dream to see all Timbaland on iTunes, see every song on that front page… Timbaland, Timbaland, Timbaland, Timbaland. I like to do stuff that’s a challenge.
Are you still producing for other artists or just concentrating on your artist project?
Oh yeah! Yeah! I’m telling you, it’s all going to come… it’s going to be like a whirlwind or like a tsunami. You know when I come, I come. Just like I came in 2007 and in 2013 with [The 20/20 Experience]. So, when I come, I come. We don’t play.
Speaking of that era… are you working on Justin Timberlake’s new album?
You wait and see, buddy. Wait and see. Everything we do, is so top secret, you know. I’m not one to hype stuff up, you know. I just like to put it out. I don’t like to talk about it. you know, I just put it out. But just know that the storm is… let’s just say it’s overcast and it’s right above me. [Laughs] That means keep your ears on.
You’ve worked with all the greats. Who’s left?
Just the new artists. The new millennials like Selena Gomez and The Chainsmokers … all the new people that are coming out. That’s who I’d like to work with, the newer generation.


What do you consider to be your best work?
Nothing really stands out. I just get into it, you know, it’s the beat that I’m mainly interested in… I try to be different each time. That’s it. I don’t have a favorite. Aaliyah will always be the top because that was the start of my career. Of course, that’s like the the start of Timbaland movement.
Her music still sounds as fresh today as when it came out.
Thank you. I’m glad that you like it like that.
Who is making the hottest beats today?
Everybody is doing a good job, if you hear it. Everybody’s putting it out there and letting people be the judge of it. I love everything that going on. You know, there’s some I like better than others and there’s some I don’t like.
Can you talk about your Opera Noir project?
That’s a separate project. That’s going to be the grand finale project.
Is it a concept album?
It’s going to be a franchise album. When I say franchise… people will try to be a part of what I started. People will be like, “I want to do the same thing.”

Via www.idolator.com

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