Thursday, 31 December 2015

Timbaland Feat Mila J - Get No Betta (Video Teaser)


Sneak Peak for "Get No Betta" Music Video Featuring Mila J [Coming Soon]



Get No Betta Feat Mila J [[Coming Soon]]
Posted by Timbaland on Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Monday, 28 December 2015

Timbaland & Mila J On Set ''Get No Betta'' Video

Here's some Photos Of Timbaland on The Set for his New Video "Get No Betta"
Featuring Mila J Off "King Stays King" Mixtape 





Get No Betta Feat Mila J [[Coming Soon]]
Posted by Timbaland on Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Friday, 25 December 2015

Attitude - The Signs (Prod By Timbaland)

Attitude drops a new song"The Signs" feat Tweet Produced By Timbaland & The Oracle
From his Upcoming Album "Something Moor"
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Timbaland - On Tha Way (feat. D'MXCI)

Timbaland - You Head It Down (feat. Bankroll & Obsessed)


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Timbaland - Drug Dealer (feat. Rico Richie)

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Timbaland - Go Ahead (Boo Boo Kitty)

Timbaland - Drama Queen (feat. Tink)

Timbaland - All I See Is You (feat. Sequence)


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Timbaland - This Me, Fuck It (feat. 2 Chainz)

Timbaland - Shawty (feat. Rich Homie Quan)

Timbaland - Where You At! (feat. Blaze Serving)

Timbaland - Callin and Callin (feat. Young Crazy & Breeze Barker)

Timbaland - Didn’t Do It (feat. Young Thug)

Timbaland - Servin (feat. Blaze and Tweezie)

Timbaland - Tables Turn (feat. Obsessed & Tink)


Timbaland - Tables Turn (feat. & Tink) 🎶🎧


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Timbaland - Frenemies (feat. Tink & Syari)

Timbaland - Get No Betta (Feat Mila J)



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Timbaland - Shakin Feat Aaliyah & Strado

















Here's The New Aaliyah Track "Shakin'' Featuring Timbaland & Strado from Timbaland's New Mixtape "King Stays King, check it Out:


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Wednesday, 23 December 2015

Timbaland Untiteld Studio Session (December)

Timbaland has been in Studio this month working with young and artists
we collect most of his studio sessions in one Video, check it out!!!!!!!




Monday, 21 December 2015

Timbaland - King Stays King (Tracklisting + Cover Artwork)

Cover Artwork
Timbaland King Stays King (Tracklisting):
1. Get No Betta (feat. Timbaland & Mila J)
2. Shakin (feat. Aaliyah & Timbaland)
3. Dem Jean (feat. Migos)
4. Frenemies (feat. Tink & Syari)
5. Tables Turn (feat. Obsessed & Tink)
6. Servin (feat. Blaze & Tweezie)
7. Smile on Yo Face (feat. Yo Gotti)
8. Didn’t Do It (feat. Young Thug)
9. Callin and Callin (feat. Young Crazy & Breeze Barker)
10. Where You At? (feat. Blaze Serving)
11. Shawty (feat. Rich Homie Quan)
12. This Me, Fuck It (feat. 2 Chainz)
13. All I See Is You (feat. Sequence)
14. Drama Queen (feat. Tink)
15. Go Ahead (Boo Boo Kitty) (feat. Wedding Crashers, Goldy & Cynthia)
16. Drug Dealer (feat. Rico Richie)
17. You Head It Down (feat. Bankroll & Obsessed)
18. On Tha Way (feat. Meechie)

Sunday, 20 December 2015

Timbaland & Pusha-T At "Darkest Before Dawn" Album Release Party





@KINGPUSH & @Timbaland celebrates his promotion as president of #GOODMUSIC + Album release + the premiere of His Album "Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude" 

FMN (F#ck Me Now) (Love Me Now) (Instrumental)

This is the official instrumental of JR Castro's"FMN" featuring Timbaland
This song was produced by Timbaland Also.


Timbaland Preview’s New Aaliyah Music

Timbaland knows what we are waiting for, that new Aaliyah. Here’s a snippet of unreleased  baby girl, taken off Timbo’s Christmas day project King Stays King.


Posted by Timbaland on Saturday, December 19, 2015
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Saturday, 19 December 2015

Pusha T – Retribution Feat. Kehlani (Prod. By Timbaland)

Pusha T join forces with singer Kehlani on the Timbaland-produced track “Retribution”.
The song can be found on Pusha T’s brand new album Darkest Before Dawn: The Preludeis in stores tomorrow! 

Thursday, 17 December 2015

Pusha T Ft. Ab-Liva - Got Em Covered (Prod By Timbaland)

Pusha T Album Got Leaked and Timbaland Productions is All over The album
Check out "Got Em Coverd" Featuring Ab-Liva and Produced By Timbo The King 

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Wednesday, 16 December 2015

Timbaland Announces “King Stays King” Mixtape


Timbaland has announced that he will be releasing his highly-anticipated ''King Stays King'' mixtape. Arriving on Christmas Day, the 16-track free project will feature new records from Young Thug, Rich Homie Quan, Blaze, and Mila J. Also included will be an exclusive unreleased track from the late Aaliyah.
“It’s been a while since I’ve been able to give the world some new music,” says Timbaland in a press release. “I’ve spent a lot of time working on this project and I am just looking forward to giving my fans some dope sounds to close out the year.”


















''KING STAYS KING'' is a 16 track mixtape that captures the classic “Timbaland” sound with the assistance of new acts who have developed their own signature musical style in 2015. TIMBALAND takes the lead on the entire project’s production. One of the mixtape’s stand out tracks, “Get No Betta” features R&B’s breakout star and Motown signee, Mila J. Mila and TIMBALAND’s chemistry on the track is undeniable and both artists’ styles beautifully blend together. The more unexpected collaborations on the mixtape come from hip-hop’s most interesting and genre bending artists, Young Thug, Blaze, and Rich Homie Quan. The record, “Didn’t Do It” with Young Thug features his trademark hip-hop crooning over brilliant beats from TIMBALAND. The song, “Servin” featuring Blaze, also a single to KING STAYS KING, is one of the hottest tracks on the project, sure to be a fan favorite. To some fans, the most exciting news about KING STAYS KING is that it will feature an unheard track from the late singer, Aaliyah. Through out the entire mixtape, each unforeseen collaboration makes for an extremely cohesive project.


                                                            Mixtape Cover Art

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Friday, 11 December 2015

Timbaland Reflects On His Music Career In "The Emperor Of Sound"

If you don’t know Timbaland by name, you’ve certainly heard his music. For two decades now, Timothy Mosley, who goes by Timbaland, has been producing some of music’s biggest stars, including Missy Elliot, Jay-Z, Nelly Furtado, Madonna and both of Justin Timberlake’s solo albums.
speaks with one of popular music’s biggest producers about his life, his new memoir “The Emperor of Sound” and why he considers himself a musical genius.

Interview Highlights: Timbaland

What does it mean to be a producer on some of the most popular songs?
“It means to me I get to spread my joy to the world. Meaning I love music so I know how it makes me feel, so I wanted – when I produce for somebody else, I say ‘I wonder if the world gets the same feeling as I do.’ And evidently, it has worked for me because what I felt when I was doing it, they felt it too when I put it out.”
What did you listen to growing up that might have influenced your work?
“I listened to everything, but what influenced me? Just me. That’s a gift from God that I have. I just know music like Steve Jobs knows the computer and knows the vision of a small computer and know what he could do with it. I just know music and sound. It’s a God-given gift.”
“I just know music like Steve Jobs knows the computer.”
On his parents’ support
“I mean, when you see your child keep doing the same thing, you got to pay attention to that. I mean, you might not understand it, but you need to pay attention to it. And I thank God for them to allow me to keep doing what I’m doing and to go forward with my dreams. It was God’s blessing.”
Did you think you would make a living out of music?
“I wasn’t thinking about a living at the time. I just wanted to express my talent, and the living just came. I never looked at it ‘I’m going to make a lot of money,’ no.”
On the moment his mother lost her house
“I mean, we would just have a lot of faith, you know? It wasn’t about ‘Oh, I need to go work, and take care of my mom and move.’ Because you know at that time, my parents had gotten divorced. My mom was a hard worker and I didn’t look at it like I had to provide. I looked at it as I had to provide, just not her, but my whole family. So I knew that would come in time, but I was more focused on my craft.”
On the time he was shot in the neck in his hometown of Virginia Beach, Virginia
“I was at a football game. We used to meet at football games and any beef would happen at the football game. So he had a gun, he’s putting it up, and that’s when it went off. It went in sideways, but thank God I wasn’t facing him. I was to the side.”
Did you doubt you would move on with your music career after that?
“Yeah, because my arm was paralyzed for a while, so I didn’t know – put it this way: when it happened, no negativity was brought around me. You know what I’m saying? Like ‘oh, no, he might not be able to use his arm again,’ or ‘he might not be able to do this’ or ‘he might die.’ There was all good positive influence at that time.”
On Black Lives Matter and the events that have been unfolding around the nation
“I think I am music… I feel like I’ve birthed a lot of the sound that’s out today.”
“I think all lives matter. I mean not just black. I mean all lives matter. We’re living in a society where video games are becoming reality if you want to put it that way. So it’s like, you know, it’s a future. So I can’t predict, you know, anything or what’s going on. I just think that everything that we saw in movies and TV shows, and it’s actually happening now in real life.”
Do you think you’re a musical genius?
“That one I’m not going to be modest on: yes. I think I am music. You know, anything that’s dealing with music I feel like got to go through me, because I feel like I’ve birthed a lot of the sound that’s out today. It’s like 300 – you have me, Pharrell, Dr. Dre, Swizz, Kanye – and we all are kings in our own way. And I think that we have all changed music. It’s not saying ‘I have a hot beat.’ It’s like we came in and changed the sound, and the sound how people was listening to music. That’s more than putting out a record. That’s like captivating a culture and thus the genius part about what we do.”
How would you describe the sound you brought to the world that wasn’t there before?
“What I brought to the world is music is all around you. Animals, TV sounds, remote controls, people talking, even when you sleep – it’s a sound that can be used in a song. And now I try to show the world that. Use what’s around you. Be thankful what’s around you.Look at the flowers. Go outside and listen to the air blow. It’s a sound. It calms you.”

Book Excerpt: ‘The Emperor Of Sound’

By Timbaland with Veronica Chambers
Prelude: A Catalog of Sound
Cover of "The Emperor of Sound: A Memoir" by Timbaland with Veronica Chambers.
Bob Marley once said, “Some people feel the rain. Others just get wet.” I would paraphrase that to say, “Some people just hear noise, but for me the world is a catalog of sound.” Rain, in particular, has been a constant for me. I was three years old when Ann Peebles recorded her classic R & B hit “I Can’t Stand the Rain.” But that song has always been a cornerstone for me. As the story goes, it was 1973 and a stormy day in Memphis. Ann, who was then twenty-six, was on her way to a concert with her producing partner Don Bryant. Ann spat out, “I can’t stand the rain,” and Bryant, who was at the time a staff writer at Hi Records, knew immediately that the simple words—uttered with such force and frustration—could be a powerful metaphor about love gone wrong. The two musicians skipped the concert and went back to the studio to work on the song. They were joined there by a DJ named Bernie Miller and by midnight, the trio had written what they felt in their bones to be a hit song:
I can’t stand the rain against my window
Bringing back sweet memories
I can’t stand the rain against my window ’
Cause he ain’t here with me
Hey, window pane, tell me, do you remember
How sweet it used to be?
When we were together
Everything was so grand
Now that we’ve parted
There’s just a one sound that I just can’t stand
I can’t stand the rain . . .

Thursday, 10 December 2015

Nas & Timbaland at Rockwell Mondays

Miami Beach, FL – December 14, 2015 – Rockwell, the recently opened Miami Beach nightclub hosted the launch of its Monday night party with an epic performance by Nas. The intimate show offered every guest a front row seat as the legendary rapper took the mic to perform hits including “Hate Me Now,” “It Ain’t Hard to Tell,” “NY State of Mind” and “Made You Look,” making the crowd go wild. Timbaland was even in the house to catch a glimpse of the performance and catch up with Nas. Miami partygoers now have a reason to rock well on Mondays.
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Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Timbaland On The Meredith Vieira Show

TImbaland reveals how the power of prayer helped him overcome severe depression after his dear friend Aaliyah passed away. 


Timbaland opens up about working with music superstars Jay Z and Justin Timberlake. Plus, Timbaland shows us how he created and produced J.T.'s hit song "Cry Me A River!" 

Saturday, 5 December 2015

Timbaland Hints at Drake Collaboration


Drake, who is very much not dead, is working on Views From The 6, and in a recent interview, Timbaland neither confirmed nor denied that he is involved with the album, although he certainly implied that he was.
The interviewer asked Timbaland, “Are you on Drake’s Views From the 6,” to which he replied, “I could be.” When pushed for an elaboration, Timbaland responded, “I don’t know, who knows. [Laughs] Ask him, he might tell you.”
Timbaland also said that “you can’t compete with Drake,” meaning that trying to make similar music will only result in an inferior product:
“I look at him like he could be related to me because he’s part of music. That boy’s doing a good job. You can’t compete with Drake because he got it. You gotta shock people in another way. I think Timbaland and Young Thug is more shocking than Drake. Because you know what Drake is. But you never saw what Timbaland and Thug is. You never saw what Timbaland and Rich Homie Quan is. You never saw what Timbaland and Migos can do. You’ll be like, “You see the difference between what Timbaland did [compared to the old]?” That will be the talk. And that will be a “View,” along with his Views. You gotta find a way to stand beside that dude.”


Timbaland also revealed that he is working on a new album, and that he might be dropping a free mixtape in the near future.