Timbaland vs. Dre....who shyt ages better?

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Surprised no one has said some dumb shyt like "music doesn't age" yet :russ:
 

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That song sounds like a product of it's time





This beat could be introduced tomorrow and people would still shyt their pants

Does it sound bad or good? What value is having a track that “sounds new” but is shyt?


If you want something from the late 90’s like jigga what I can go




Did that double time shyt and made just as big of a hit



But could timberland switch his entire style and do shyt like this at the same time?






How many times did other producers go back a try to flip these shyts like Dre did years down the road ....

shyt is no contest ... more hits ... more range ... while having more musical staying power per track... Dre the G.O.A.T
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Depends on what you mean by "ages". Do you mean who shyt still sounds dope, or who shyt sounds like it could still be current if it was your first time hearing the beat?

In both cases Timbo got both.

If someone played you some Timberland instrumentals, you'd only know they were from the 90's because you already know the song.
 

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This shyt sounds “fresh” and “dope” to y’all

:picard:


You just chose a random ass Timbaland production that nobody even heard of. That was a throw-a-way/filler beat. :mjlol:








:ufdup: This is timeless. & this is just 2 off the top of my head..
Only reason you know they are from the 90's is cause we all know the damn songs.
 
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