Saturday, May 31, 2008

Timbaland to executive produce Pussycat Dolls

The Pussycat Dolls are putting those last minute touches for their performance tomorrow night on the MTV Movie Awards and they confirmed with MTV that not only is Timbaland heavily involved with their new album, he's executive producing it:

"This [MTV Movie Awards performance] is a big deal for us. We just want to kill it. It's all about the Dolls right now, and we're coming strong," said Nicole Scherzinger, the de facto leader of PCD. "We feel really good about this new album, we feel really good as a group, and we feel like this new album is really the next level for us. If you liked the first one, you're going to love this one."

"We're working with some of the same crew on this one. Timbaland is executive-producing, Cee-Lo Green is on it, Polow Da Don, Sean Garrity — they're on it too," Scherzinger said. "There are songs on the album that people wouldn't expect from PCD — some smooth, slow jams, some alternative jams. We're really coming ferocious with the music this time out."


The Dolls will perform their first single "When I Grow Up" which is ironically produced by Rodney Jerkins. Here's a preview:



I say ironic because many years ago there was talk that Timbo and Darkchild had beef. Case in point: go and listen to the end of Ginuwine's "All Nite All Day" with the little interview interlude. At the time, there wasn't too many other big producers producing "girl's albums" except Darkchild so it was always thought to be a diss. Thankfully times change.

Timbaland's new VCast commercial

Watch this:




What do you hear? Yes Keri's Hilson "Energy", yes "new" The Rapture, yup One Republic and......wait for it.....

new Chris Cornell/Timbo!! The track is crazy! It's called "Part Of Me" and from the sound of it, Timbo brought that fire for Cornell. As soon as we get more news you'll be the first to know.

Friday, May 30, 2008

The Pussycat Dolls call on Timbaland for a "good portion" of new album



The real question is how many Timbo tracks will actually make the album. Don't be surprised to see a revamped version of "Physical"

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Chris Cornell stops by on One Republic video shoot for "Say (All I Need)" video

Still recovering from his achilles heel tear, Ryan Tedder and the rest of One Republic were recently in Paris shooting the video for their 3rd single "Say (All I Need)" off their gold selling album Dreaming Out Loud. The video will include a cameo by labelmate Chris Cornell who still has us all eagerly awaiting his new (concept) album.

One Republic also performed their world wide hit "Apologize" on last week's American Idol finale along side runner up David Archuleta. Be on the lookout out for tracks by Tedder from Jordin Sparks, Esmee Denters, Wynter Gordon, Varsity, and Menudo.

And despite many rumors that Timbaland produced the track, NLT's latest single "Karma" is actually produced by yes you guessed it: Ryan Tedder. Here's the video:


$100,000 for a Timbo track? So says Kardinal Offishall

With his new album Not 4 Sale looking to be released this summer and his single "Dangerous" rising up the charts, you'd think that's all there would be to talk about with Kardinal Offishall. Yet when you say you've worked with Timbaland, as Offishall has admitted, people just don't forget. We covered this story just last week and now more details are emerging as to why Offishall chose to pass on this yet-to-be-released. Here's what he had to say in a recent interview with XXL:

XXL: Your second album, The F-Word Theory had Timbaland listed as one of the producers. We did get to hear a few tracks, but never got to hear the Timbaland record, though.

Kardinal: Never will probably. We did it. It was dope at the time, but the person I am…really the reason why the album is called Not 4 Sale is really and truly that’s really what I believe. If I really believe in something, the dollar figure that’s attached to it will not sway what I feel about it. It was a dope record, but it’s not timeless. It’s not a Timbaland record that can come out now and stand up to what Timbaland is dealing with now. So although it’s a Kardinal and Timbaland joint, it’s just one of those things where unfortunately that $100,000 check went down the toilet at the time. For that album we had joints with Busta, Pharrell, most of it was me, but for that album that never came out, I had gotten to work with a lot of people.

I still have my fingers crossed though. Props to Big A on the eagle eye.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Sean Kingston to work with Timbaland

Sean Kingston recently talked with HipHopdx.com and confirmed working with Pharrell and Timbaland for this sophomore album:

"I'll be going in the studio with them, and I can't wait. It's gonna be crazy. I think their styles are so dope, and we can make some magic over those beats. I write all my own music, and all my own stuff, so it's gonna be dope.

This album is gonna touch everything—the urban, the pop...everything. My first album was cool on the urban side, but it ended up being a huge pop album. This time I want to build Sean Kingston as a brand and not just somebody with a couple songs out. I've been writing everyday and coming up with new ideas to release different stuff out there. I'm grinding and I just put my mixtape out there too."


Lookout for the album via Beluga Heights (J.R. Rotem's label) coming soon and as always we'll give you more news as it becomes available. Thanks Big A!

Weezer has fun with Timbaland

Check out Weezer's new video for "Pork And Beans":



Thanks to Stef.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Sebastian F/ Justin Timberlake & Timbaland "Hey Lil' Lady" produced by Wizz Dumb

Do I hear a possible album coming from Sebastian soon? Could be but for now take a listen to a track he did with Justin and Timbo:

Hey Lil' Lady

And a note from Sebastian:
Well I know I promise you guys a new song called "Hey LiL LaDy" with JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE & TIMBALAND. Well the word got back to my "So Called Boss" lol and I was told not to play this song for anybody. And when the Boss say something I listen :(..........

So I was sitting here thinking.......And came up with this GREAT IDEA! "F%$& THE BOSS" LOL And I'll give you guys a snippet of it :))))))))))

Until then,

Be safe & Take Care

*sebastian*


Update: The track features Timbaland and produced by Wizz Dumb.

No Tim for Wayne

None of the Timbaland-produced Lil Wayne tracks have made "Tha Carter III," due June 10.

Keri Hilson "Energy" (Full and Alternate)

Here is Keri's first single(?) "Energy" produced by The Runaways:



So now that we have the full do you feel it's a good choice as a first single? Let us know!

Update: Here's an alternate of the track


Check that bridge.

What really happened to Timbaland, Missy Elliott, and (Mad) Skillz

You all remember Skillz right? He was a member of the Supafriendz crew and has appeared on Aaliyah's "Are You That Somebody" Remix, Tim & Magoo's "Clock Strikes" Remix, and a few others. Recently Skillz talked about the reasoning behind why he, Timbo, and Missy parted ways:

On a much-expected Timbaland-produced Skillz solo album never making its way out to the people following his absorption into Tim’s “Da Bassment” crew in the late ‘90s, and subsequent appearances on Tim’s first solo album, Tim’s Bio, in 1998 and the remix to Aaliyah’s smash-single earlier that year, “Are You That Somebody?”:

Skillz: “I think people were excited Tim was with a real lyricist. He was with a real spitter. But, I don’t think he was ready at that time to focus on anything else. He didn’t have his label situation together. He had just started a situation with Jimmy [Iovine]. I just don’t think Tim was ready [for me yet]. I think Tim was on a different level. I don’t think he had pretty much grown into a producer at that point. He was a real good beatmaker, but early, early I don’t think he had grown into a producer. Missy was doing a lot of the songwriting.”

On Timbaland’s decision to essentially dissolve the Bassment crew that had migrated with him following their exodus from the original oversight of famed Jodeci member
and producer Devante Swing:

Skillz: “I would say Tim had one of the meanest collectives before he knew he had it. You had Missy, who was already huge. You had yourself in a group with Magoo – Timbaland and Magoo, they squeezed out a couple of joints. You had Ginuwine, who had the ladies on smash. You had Aaliyah, who was moving into the Pop [realm]. She was a star in her own right. You had Playa, [which featured] Static [Major] – God rest his soul, rest in peace. [He] was an amazing songwriter. You had me. You had Danja Mowf and Lonnie B [from my Supafriendz crew]. Man, that was a mean squad, kid. Nicole Wray, [Tweet]…You had all the people right there. And I didn’t really understand how he could come from the situation that he came from, as far as dealing with Devante, and what that did to him, and then turnaround and do the same thing.”

On Timbaland’s choosing to forgo pursuing projects from the aforementioned artists and instead launch his Interscope Records-backed label, Beat Club, with then unheard of and unproven newcomers:

Skillz: “Petey [Pablo] was gon’ do Petey anyway [apart from Timbaland]. Petey Pablo is a force to be reckoned with on his own. Bubba [Sparxxx], by that time [2000/2001] I was on my way out the door [from the camp] anyway. I didn’t understand how he could…I just didn’t understand his movements. Like, I didn’t understand how you could get with Jimmy Iovine, who’s one of the most important men in music, who already had Dr. Dre – Dr. Dre has Eminem… So Jimmy already has the biggest white rapper ever so far, and then you sign a white rapper. Jimmy had Eve, who was through Ruff Ryders, who’s a force to be reckoned with, doing her thing, homegirl from Philly holding it down. And then you sign Ms. Jade who’s from Philly as well, [and] kinda close [stylistically] to Eve. And no disrespect to any of these artists, I don’t think they had anything to do with it. I think Tim was so busy trying to kinda do what Dre was doing when Dre can’t even do what you do. Dre can’t make R&B. That’s not his forte. I mean, he can make it, but if it don’t pop then he’ll be like, ‘Ah, that’s not my shit anyway.’ Tim can make R&B songs, Pop songs, Hip Hop. So I don’t really understand why he was so busy trying to follow the same format [as Dr. Dre].”

And finally, Skillz spoke on what led to the final dissolution of his once apparently rock-solid relationship with Timbaland and Missy Elliott:

“I see Tim every now and then. It is what it is. Missy, I see Missy. It’s just that every time I see Missy, or everytime I hear like ‘Get Ur Freak On,’ I get a bad feeling because of something that happened [between us] in the past. If I can say anybody kinda did me dirty at one point it would be her. You know what it was? I’ll say this, fuck it. It was one particular time where she needed me to do a show. Missy might not even remember this. She needed me to do like Hot 97 Summer Jam and my daughter was sick. Like, I’m in Virginia and my daughter’s sick and Mona Scott, her manager, is calling me. They blowing my phone up: ‘Skillz we need you in New Jersey.’ And I’m like, ‘Yo, I can’t come. My daughter is sick.’ [She then replies back] ‘Skillz I really need you to make this happen. What is it gonna take to make this happen?’ And I’m like, ‘Yo, my child is sick.’ I [was] a new father [at the time] and I don’t know [what to do] and I’m like, ‘I can’t do that.’ So she was like, ‘Aww, just come. You can bring her. I’ll have a nurse here for her. I’ll make sure everything’s taken care of.’ And I was like, ‘I don’t know about all that.’ So you know, me milling it over from being younger, I needed the money. And they had upped the money to about like three or four thousand I think it was, just for me to come to Summer Jam and do the show with Missy.

So, I went. I left my daughter with her grandmother. I went and did the show. And you know, they paid me. They took they time. Elektra [Records] always used to take they time cutting me the check. So I finally got my money. Anyway, to speed the story up, I signed to Rawkus. [And then] I’m like, ‘Missy, what’s up, I need you on [my] album.’ She’s like, ‘Alright cool, I got a hook for you.’ She said, ‘Send me the beat.’ So I sent her the Hi-Tek beat, which [became] ‘Crew Deep.’ Missy sung the hook. Hook was hot! I had The Clipse and Pharrell on the remix, song [was] ready to go. And then it’s time for me to shoot the video. I was like, ‘Miss, I just need you to come through, show a quick cameo, mouth the hook a little bit.’ And I already had to take Missy off of the hook and put Kandi from Xscape on the hook because [Elektra] wouldn’t clear Missy’s voice [to be used for the song]. So, I go to L.A. to shoot the video. And I remember calling [Missy] and calling her, and calling Mona, and she never came to the video. And from where we were shooting she was like maybe five or six blocks [away]. Her hotel was maybe five or six blocks [away]. And she never came to the video. So like, it’ll be times when…Like, I remember one particular time I was watching TV, and they showed an old performance of us on the MTV Awards. It was me, Missy, Ludacris, Trina and Petey Pablo. I’m hyping Missy up, singing ‘Get Ur Freak On.’ And my daughter, she’s old enough, she’s like, ‘Dad, you on TV with Missy.’ And I just turned the [channel]. Every time I see that, or I see [the video to] that song, I think about being like a bad father. You live and you learn. And what that taught me is never put anything before your family – money, it doesn’t matter. Never put anything before your family.”


All I can say is who knew?

Monday, May 26, 2008

Dima Bilan & Jim Beanz "Believe" their way to victory at Eurovision 2008

With votes from 43 countries, the 2008 Eurovision winner is none other than Dima Bilan for his Jim Beanz written and produced track "Believe." Bilan brought Russia home it's first Eurovision prize and he received a personal congratulations from Russian president Dmitri Medvedev. Here is his finals performance:



At the press conference after his win, Bilan dedicated the award to Jim Beanz. As well as thanking Timbaland's production team:



After their 8 week run a top the Russian charts with "Number 1 Fan" and now their win with "Believe", Dima Bilan and Jim Beanz are far from through. Look for an album in both English and Spanish on the way for Bilan with heavy involvement from Jim in production, writing, and vocals.

A HUGE congratulations to Dima Bilan and especailly to Jim Beanz for the big win and global recognition of his talents!! There's plenty more to come just wait...

Friday, May 23, 2008

M$ney invites you to the "Future"

Money is officially launching her red hot debut single "Future" and she wants you to be there for the launch party. Here's your invitation information:

When: Friday June 20th, 2008

Where: Boulevard 3 on Sunset in Hollywood, California

When: "Future" Fashion Show 10:00PM
Red Carpet 11:00PM-12:00AM
M$ney's Performance: 12:30AM

I'm planning on being at the show so I hope to see all of you there too! Come out and support the "Future" and M$ney!

Missy Elliott drops FANomenal August 26th

We've been waiting patiently, we've heard a few new tracks, and now we finally have a date. August 26th, Missy Elliott's 7th (8th if you include the Best Of) studio album FANomenal will be hit stores. As we know, producers on the album include Soul Diggaz, Danja, and Timbaland. To help promote the new album, Missy recently performed her rumored first single "Act A Fool" in Malaysia at the XLive Music Festival. Here's a peek:



What about the Danja produced "Best Best" as the first single you ask? Seems as though there's been some debate on which track would indeed be the official first single. Looks like "Best Best" won the debate though as the single is scheduled to be released June 2nd, only a few weeks away! We'll keep you posted as more news becomes available.

In the meantime if you haven't checked out MIssy Watch make sure you do. Will and his team don't miss a thing when it comes to Missy.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Did you know? Timbo & Kardinal Offishall

A couple years back, Kardinal Offishall talked about his up and coming album at Fire & Glory and a track from Timbaland that was purposely left off the album. Here's what Kardinall had to say:

The Timbaland and Kardinal song does exist and it did cost a house to produce the song,” says the Toronto-based MC. “Mind you, it wasn’t directly out of my pocket — he got a whole heap of money. But I made a conscious decision not to put that on the album. Not ’cause I don’t think Timbaland’s talented and because the song wasn’t sick, but I don’t believe that the music I create or people that I work with are any less talented than Timbaland. They just haven’t had as much opportunity and maybe don’t have the light. A lot of these cats have incredible beats, incredible. The only difference between them and other producers is the opportunity.”

Of course info like that had the Timbo stans salivating but as with any exisisting-but-not-yet-released Tim track it's all about the waiting game. Fast forward to 2008 and we're still waiting (patiently) for the track. Recently Kardinal briefly touched on the subject of the Tim track yet again in an interview:

"I did the Clipse ‘Grindin” remix and then I met Pharrell and then Missy plugged me with Timbaland. The song I did with Timbaland never came out, but my point is a lot of stuff got donewith networking outside of your bloack and your city. You have to realize that the world is your station and that’s how I get down."

Will we ever hear this mysterious Kardinall/Tim track? I wouldn't bet on it but you just never know.

In the meantime if you haven't already definitely check out Kardinall's latest single "Dangerous" F/ Akon co-produced by a longtime Chronicles Remix It! contributor hAZEL. Congrats my friend!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Jim Beanz to work with Esmée Denters

More and more details are emerging about Justin Timberlake's first signee, Esmée Denters, debut album. We talked about Timbaland, Royal Court, and The Clutch working with Denters and now we can add Jim Beanz to the list. Look out for 2 tracks "Closer" and "Lonely Sunday" off her album both produced and co-written by Beanz.

Jim Beanz has also been in the studio working with Fantasia on her next album with details on that project forthcoming.

Chris Cornell update

The Timbaland produced Chris Cornell album is looking at September for a release date. The possible 14 track album is still in the process of being recorded and due to these added recording sessions, Cornell has postponed his European Tour until the Fall of this year. Timbaland has called the album his best work of his entire career and you can look for Jim Beanz and Royal Court to be a part of it as well.

You remember how Timbaland compared the album to The Wall by Pink Floyd? Remember that, it's important.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Usher "Appetite" (Full)

Here's the full version:

Sunday, May 18, 2008

T.I. F/ Bobby Brown "One and Only"

You all remember Mike Jones? Who? Yes Mike Jones. After the success of his first album, he went to work on his 2nd album American Dream which included a track called "One And Only (Tenderoni)" produced by Danja. Despite his initial success, Mike Jones' sophmore effort didn't catch on and was scraped.

But T.I. knows a good track when he hears one and he and Danja defintiely have that chemistry so T.I. took the beat for himself, added a few verses, and here we have a snippet (sorry for the DJ) of:

"One and Only (Tenderoni)"


Thanks to Bigmac for the news.

Listen to Usher's "Appetite" (Snippet)

You can preview Usher's entire album on Amazon including "Appetite" produced by Danja and written by The Clutch.

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