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Timbaland Presents Shock Value
(2007)
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"2 Man Show," the epilogue of Timbaland Presents Shock Value, involves 24 men and women. The title refers to Timbaland and Elton John. John, despite being Elton John, doesn't sing on the song, but he does play some loose piano. Most of the vocals are left to Timbaland, who improvises with a nonstop series of directions, comments, and grunts. He ...
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Timbaland Presents Shock Value [Clean]
(2007)
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"2 Man Show," the epilogue of Timbaland Presents Shock Value, involves 24 men and women. The title refers to Timbaland and Elton John. John, despite being Elton John, doesn't sing on the song, but he does play some loose piano. Most of the vocals are left to Timbaland, who improvises with a nonstop series of directions, comments, and grunts. He ...
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Tim's Bio
(1998)
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Timbaland, the producer most responsible for the sound of hip-hop circa the late '90s, finally released his proper solo debut (after a 1997 LP recorded as Timbaland & Magoo) in late 1998. It's not quite the personal statement implied in the title, but it is full of excellent productions. He spoofs the hip-hop fad of sampling '80s pop by rewiring ...
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Welcome to Our World
(1997)
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Timbaland & Magoo
Welcome to Our World is one of the better rap debuts of 1997, establishing Timbaland & Magoo as gifted hip-hop musicians in their own right. The pair had previously written or produced tracks for such stars as Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott and Ginuwine, and the spare, kinetic beats of "Supa Dupa Fly" and "Pony" are a good indication of what's ...
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Under Construction, Pt. II
(2003)
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Timbaland & Magoo
The second part of a record that Timbaland apparently began with Missy Elliott's Under Construction, this one may have a few similarities -- the stylistic bent and the production finesse certainly -- but the replacement of an energized rapper like Missy with a mush-mouthed mess like Magoo (Timbaland's usual henchman) could be an immediate deal ...
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Up Jumps Da Boogie
(1997)
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Timbaland & Magoo
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Clock Strikes
(1998)
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Timbaland & Magoo
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Clock Strikes [CD5/Cassette Single]
(1998)
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Timbaland & Magoo
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Tim's Bio [Clean]
(1998)
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Timbaland
Timbaland, the producer most responsible for the sound of hip-hop circa the late '90s, finally released his proper solo debut (after a 1997 LP recorded as Timbaland & Magoo) in late 1998. It's not quite the personal statement implied in the title, but it is full of excellent productions. He spoofs the hip-hop fad of sampling '80s pop by rewiring ...
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Here We Come
(1999)
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Timbaland
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Indecent Proposal [Clean]
(2001)
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Timbaland & Magoo
It's easy to forgive Timbaland for putting his solo career on the back burner during the late '90s; after all, he'd been incredibly busy, lending his track-master skills to some of rap's biggest hitters: Ludacris, Bubba Sparxxx, Aaliyah, Jay-Z, Memphis Bleek, and Snoop Dogg, as well as old friend Missy Elliott. Three years after Tim's Bio, hip-hop ...
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Welcome to Our World [Clean]
(1997)
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Timbaland & Magoo
Welcome to Our World is one of the better rap debuts of 1997, establishing Timbaland & Magoo as gifted hip-hop musicians in their own right. The pair had previously written or produced tracks for such stars as Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott and Ginuwine, and the spare, kinetic beats of "Supa Dupa Fly" and "Pony" are a good indication of what's ...
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Best of Timbaland & Magoo
(2004)
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Timbaland & Magoo
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The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 2
(1998)
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Various Artists
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Can't Nobody [CD5/Cassette Single]
(1999)
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1 Life 2 Live & Timbaland
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Indecent Proposal
(2001)
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Timbaland & Magoo
It's easy to forgive Timbaland for putting his solo career on the back burner during the late '90s; after all, he'd been incredibly busy, lending his track-master skills to some of rap's biggest hitters: Ludacris, Bubba Sparxxx, Aaliyah, Jay-Z, Memphis Bleek, and Snoop Dogg, as well as old friend Missy Elliott. Three years after Tim's Bio, hip-hop ...
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Apologize
(2007)
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Timbaland
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Way I Are/Give It to Me
(2007)
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Timbaland
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Scream
(2008)
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Timbaland/Keri Hilson
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Way I Are
(2007)
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Timbaland
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Timbaland Presents Shock Value [Bonus Tracks]
(2007)
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Timbaland
"2 Man Show," the epilogue of Timbaland Presents Shock Value, involves 24 men and women. The title refers to Timbaland and Elton John. John, despite being Elton John, doesn't sing on the song, but he does play some loose piano. Most of the vocals are left to Timbaland, who improvises with a nonstop series of directions, comments, and grunts. He ...
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Present
(2005)
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Timbaland & Magoo
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