Jean Jacket
NOPE
Bubba was too close to a nikka...cacs didn't like that.Talented MC though....

believe it or not, i still ain't listened to this album but i've heard nikkas talk about how great it is for years now. maybe i'll listen to it tonight![]()
I don't remember Take Away.all in my grill
take away
one minute man
is that yo bytch
hey papi
what's my name part 2
we need a resolution
ugly
rollout
hola hovita
lick shots
raise up
indian flute
you owe me (i know a lot of nikkas don't care for this song, especially since it's from nastradamus but fukk that, this beat was NICE!)
it's funny... been bumping this exact tune over the last couple days
Timbaland is the single most important producer in Memphis-style hip hop
Bubba was getting laced with heat.
bubba and tim >>> em and dre
I don't remember Take Away.
I agree on Is That Yo bytch. That's what? 4?
LOL I never heard a Buba Sparx album either but I keep saying that album in "Best Rap Albums Of the 2000's" lists.
Bubba was getting laced with heat.
bubba and tim >>> em and dre
My minutes up.real talk, this song was always better than Ugly imo. That beat is beyond filthy
and Tim's "gimme a minute" outro....![]()
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Most of them were R&Band only FOUR?! out all of those songs that i named that are CLASSICS and were actually HITS!!!!!![]()
Most of them were R&B
Can't call someone the greatest hip hop producer of all time and post R&B in support of that claim.
A good chunk of the rap songs were Missy
Timbaland and Magoo ain't got no classics
Hola Hovito and You Owe Me aint classics
I always loved the beat for Ugly, but it kinda flew under the radar at the time, and I feel that it's been forgotten with the passage of time.
Plus Bubba didn't do it justice
I get the impression you just posted every Timbaland beat you liked from that era, but how many of them do you really believe are classics?
Timbaland was definitely on to something during that era. What separated him from every Hip Hop producer was the fact that he could give you a "nikka What nikka Who", "Come And Get Me", or "Is That Your Chick" and then hit you with a "You Won't See Me Tonight", "You Owe Me" or a "Ride or Die Chick". Timbaland was dropping heat whether you were an artist that nobody ever heard of prior (Petey Pablo, Bubba Sparxxx, and Missy even though Missy had a few features before dropping her debut) or were a superstar. Then you had him providing heat to artists from different regions. It didn't matter whether you were Ludacris, Snoop, Twista, or Jay Z. Dude had rappers rhyming over samples of beats he did for R&B artists:
^^^ This is basically Red rhyming over Aaliyah's "Ladies In Da House"
^^^ samples Aaliyah's "If Your Girl Only Knew"
When Timbaland came with "Big Pimpin'" and "Get Ur Freak On", he had producers sampling Middle Eastern and Indian songs and incorporating that style into their production.
Timbaland doesn't have classics? Timbaland had Drake and J. Cole sampling random album cuts from Missy Elliott's debut more than a decade after it came out: