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vonlipvig · 2 months
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ok OKAY but the og jojo siwa karma song by this brit girl? kind of a pure 2010s banger ngl 😳
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sumeria · 4 months
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the reason i dont like a lot of modern rap and hip hop is bc the production is boring as fuck. come back to me when you got a spottieottiedopsalicious in the tin and i'll be attentive and engaged
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richmellobeats · 10 months
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BIA type beat - La La La | BIA x Tmbaland type beat 2023
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its so fucked up that nelly furtado actually wrote promiscuous like was her company just fucking holding her back or something why did she go ultra mega beast mode on that one song
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beepbeepkazoo · 2 months
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brit smith releasing the timbaland produced version of karmas a bitch genuinely feels like
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virgovirgo · 11 months
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canarycontessa · 1 year
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lovedeluxe92 · 2 years
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i have always loved pharrell even before i knew i loved him. like his production almost all of my fave songs are produced by him from the early 2000s & even later on! i discovered in my mind in middle school tho and it changed everything for me.
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Nelly Furtado - Maneater 2006
"Maneater" is a song by Canadian-Portugese singer Nelly Furtado from her third studio album, Loose. It was written by Furtado, Jim Beanz, and its producers Timbaland, and Danja. It's musical style and production were inspired by the Hall & Oates song of the same name and other music from the 1980s.
Outside North America, "Maneater" became one of Furtado's most popular singles, topping the charts in the UK and peaking within the top ten of the charts across much of Europe and Australia.
"Maneater" was nominated for a 2006 MTV Europe Music Award for Best Song. It was also awarded a 2007 NRJ Music Award for Best International Song. At the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards, Furtado was nominated in the category of Female Artist of the Year for "Maneater" and "Say It Right".
"Maneater" recieved a total of 68,2% yes votes!
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hit-song-showdown · 1 year
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Year-End Poll #56: 2005
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2005 time. With Kelly Clarkson, we're seeing the first example of an artist jumpstarting their career off of the reality TV boom of the early 2000's. Simon Fuller, the manager for a number of UK acts including Spice Girls (until he wasn't) and S Club 7, created the show Pop Idol in 2001. In 2002, Pop Idol was brought overseas under a new name, American Idol. Kelly Clarkson won the first season of American Idol, and we'll see at least two more winners featured on these polls as we continue on.
Also notable is Hollaback Girl, specifically for the production behind the scenes. Songwriting and production duo, The Neptunes, was created in 1992 by Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo. In addition to Timbaland (who we will cover in more detail on the next poll), The Neptunes would become a production powerhouse in the 2000's and beyond, helping to carve out what pop music sounds like this decade while also allowing their sound to evolve. For more information (because music production techniques aren't really my strong suit), I found two videos that go into more depth about their work and history. (1) (2)
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boccher · 3 months
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ohh my god i forgot i used to listen to justin timberlake in high school and middle school equivalent lmao. a fair number of his songs were bangers though thank you timbaland for carrying with the production
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musicmattersmedia · 3 months
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Get ready to delve into the latest episode of the Music Matters Media podcast! Join us as we explore Justin Timberlake's long-awaited return to the spotlight with his sixth studio album, 'Everything I Thought It Was'. We're unpacking all the highlights, from the guest appearances by Fireboy DML and Tobe Nwigwe to the highly anticipated *NSYNC reunion. With Timberlake and Timbaland at the helm of production, along with collaborations with Calvin Harris, among others, the album promises a sonic journey like no other. Tune in as we discuss this sonic voyage, where we reveal our least favorite and favorite tracks, and listen as we share our excitement for the *NSYNC reunion!
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Justin Timberlake's Tiny Desk Concert: https://youtu.be/cMIJsoaxRjk?si=sw5192t2PWQhMklH
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hairbrush9 · 4 months
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Hip hop production in the early 2000's was insane I'm so glad 120seven is reviving the sound in his recent releases. Timbaland and Pharrell were going off
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deep-dive · 1 year
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maybe i'm out of pocket here but sophie to me was a successor to timbaland in many ways. i really see them so linked in terms of how distinct their production work was and the electric charge it sent through popular music. no one has even come close since sophie's passing. music currently being passed off as "hyperpop" literally makes my skin crawl. i truly think it’s some of the worst music being made currently
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cherrylng · 16 days
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Muse Disc Guide - Black Holes and Revelations [STYLE Series #004 - Muse (August 2010)]
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Black Holes and Revelations
IN MUSIC The success of their last album made them an international arena band in the UK and beyond, and after a two-year world tour, which included a triumphant Glastonbury Festival (2004), they decided to spend nearly a year and a half working on a new album. Produced by Rich Costey, as on the previous album. The band had never stuck to the established framework of guitar rock, but with no set deadlines and plenty of free time, their diverse tastes and ideas were given concrete expression on this album.
During the early stages of production in the south of France and most of the remainder in New York, they digested and absorbed a wide range of genres (from progressive rock, space rock and world music to R&B, soul and electronica). The electro-funk-tinged first single (3/ Supermassive Black Hole), in particular, was born out of their club experience in New York (although it is the only song along the same lines), and its bold transformation took the world by surprise. The song, which exposed their enterprising nature, reached their highest UK chart position to date by 4th place.
The songs feature different instrumentation, but also more versatility within a single song than ever before. The flamboyant (Queen-esque) choruses that were suppressed on the previous album are back in many places, including the rich and viscous (1/ Take A Bow). The romantic pop (2/ Starlight), the melancholy new wave (4/ Map of the Problematique), (8/ Exo-Politics), the jazzy (5/ Soldier's Poem), the march-like rhythm with slide guitar of (6/ Invincible), the aggressive guitar of (7/ Assassin), the exotic rock number (9/ City of Delusion) with acoustic guitar, strings and trumpet. The band has succeeded in creating a new innovation, expressing a grand and profound worldview through a variety of songs and a strange compositional style. "Knights of Cydonia" with a western-like space opera is a masterpiece. With this album, which naturally reached number one in the UK, the band took to the stage at the newly refurbished Wembley Stadium in 2007 as one of the UK's leading bands. —Sumi Imai
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2006 Hit Albums
The UK scene saw the emergence of a number of energetic young bands this year. Arctic Monkeys' (A/ Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not) was a prime example. With their garage-tinged guitar sound and lyrics written by frontman Alex Turner, their debut album reached No.1 in the UK charts for the first time. Other releases that year included The Kooks' debut and Razorlight's second album, both of which were hits. Meanwhile, Snow Patrol, who had made their international debut in 2003 with their major label debut Final Straw, finally became one of the biggest bands of the year, selling 1.2 million copies of (B/ Eyes Open) in the US.
Meanwhile, the biggest US presence of the year was Gnarls Barkley, the unit consisting of Danger Mouse and Cee Lo, who also produced Gorillaz. "Crazy", also on the album (C/ St. Elsewhere), was an even bigger hit in the UK than in the US, where it held the top spot for 11 consecutive weeks. Nelly Furtado's single ‘Maneater’ from (D/ Loose) was also a big hit in the UK. The album was produced entirely by Timbaland, but Justin Timberlake's (E/ FutureSex/LoveSounds), also from Timbaland, was also one of the most popular albums of the year.
In October of the same year, Amy Winehouse's (F/ Back To Black) was also released, which went on to smash the charts all over the world the following year. In the UK, the reunited Take That's Beautiful World, released at the end of the year, spent a total of eight weeks at number one over the next year.
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IN LYRICS
In a situation where the real world is being equated with dystopia in the tradition of science fiction, Matthew tried to inspire people's consciousness by giving them an epic story. In this sense, the lyrics of the album can be read as a vivid history book of the present time. The protagonists of the stories, such as (5/ Soldier's Poem), a lament of an unknown soldier, are ordinary people who do not appear on the stage of history.
History offers a conspiracy infested with neoconservatism, neoliberalism, wars without cause, surveillance societies, etc. Citizens without a voice in the face of this conspiracy will one day forget that they are free. Although in fact they are being deprived of their freedom by the conspirators, (1/ Take A Bow) brings to the foreground the present without freedom and at the same time condemns the conspirators by singing that ‘our freedom's consuming itself, what we've become is contrary to what we want’. In (7/ Assassin), he also condemns the mastermind of the conspiracy while describing the end of the conspiracy - the eventual birth of the assassin from the citizens' egg of despair. In other words, throughout the album, Matthew is trying to give a voice to the voiceless citizens.
However, Matthew does not degenerate into a mischievous agitator, but rather a voice that emerges from citizens asking themselves ‘who are we as individuals? This is summed up in the album title ‘Black Holes and Revelations’, which refers to how the protagonist and the history he is confronted with operate in an unknown imagination (=black hole), and how the listener's identity is revealed through the protagonist (=revelations). The lyrics tell us about the individual identity of each listener, which is revealed through the protagonist.
Matthew couldn't help but agree with the Daily Telegraph's point about the similarities between this album and Monty Python, but the black humour of Exo-Politics, which depicts an alien invasion, certainly has a distinctly British sense of humour. —Abe Kaoru
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YEAR 2006 January - Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi and UFJ Bank merged to form The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. (BTMU). February - 20th Winter Olympics held in Turin, Italy. Shizuka Arakawa wins gold in the women's single figure skating event. The name of her fascinating move, ‘Ina Bauer’, became the most popular word of the year. March - New Kitakyushu Airport opened and a new airline, StarFlyer, operated between Haneda and Kitakyushu. April - Lily Franky's Tokyo Tower: Okan to Boku to, Tokidoki, Oton (Tokyo Tower: Mom and Me, and Sometimes Dad) won the Honya Taisho (Japan Booksellers' Award). - Digital terrestrial television broadcasting, 1seg, was launched. May - An Inconvenient Truth, a documentary film by former US Vice-President Al Gore, was released in US theatres, raising awareness of global warming prevention worldwide. June - Montenegro declares independence from Serbia and Montenegro. Serbia also recognises it. - Muse's 4th album Black Holes and Revelations is released, topping the UK charts. - North American tour begins. 2006 - FIFA World Cup held in Germany, with Italy winning for the first time in 24 years. July - Hidetoshi Nakata of the Japanese national football team announces his retirement. August - Summer Sonic ‘06, where the band wowed the crowds with a spectacular performance. After returning to Japan, Muse performs at and headlines the Reading & Leeds Festival. September - Junichiro Koizumi retires as Prime Minister and Shinzo Abe's Cabinet is formed. October - European tour begins. - The Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters won the Japan Series in professional baseball for the first time in 44 years. November - Australian swimmer Ian Thorpe announced his retirement. December - Nintendo launched the Wii.
Translator's Note: I actually didn't know or remember that BHAR had a story to the album itself. Well, today I learned from translating these articles.
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madisonbeersource · 11 months
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what are your thoughts on the timbaland remix?!?!?
personally i think i might like it better than the og version of h2ao but i love both don’t get me wrong!!! something ab timbalands production just gets me every time 😍
also hi how are you i’ve missed you 🥹
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HI LOVE i'm so sorry I've been a lil busy w life but hi hello how are you <3
Timbaland is not my favorite, I would have loved to have this song remixed by Kygo (or even better by Alan Walker this one is magical) tbh but idk if felt a bit odd like the song is so poetic & mesmerizing but the upbeat distracts me every time and like it's just a beat added on it with a "yeah" from time to time dfghgfds I would have enjoyed an alan walker remix truly ! BUT the good thing is it could really use a bit of energy the song is really calm soo have a more clubbing version was really a good idea!!
HI I MISS YOU TOO how is life treating you?
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