VA / DMV needs to be honored in Hip Hop and R&B

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oh that's right. I forgot you were still living in that fantasy-land where Timbaland aint hip hop or one of the most influential hip hop producers ever



Hav doesn't have a Big Pimpin. and while Timb doesn't have an Infamous, Timb didn't fall off like a muhfukka after 98/99

Timb was a huge contributor to Jay-Z's career, gave Jay-Z hip hop classics, and last time I checked, Jay-Z got money stacks bigger than them little fux.

I respect Havoc and think he's one of the most underrated Hip Hop producers ever. I can't agree that he fell off after '99. That's when he kind of took off. He started showing people he could do more than just the sound he'd established with Mobb Deep. Jada's "Why" doesn't even sound like Havoc.

With Timbaland, I feel like he's slighted in Hip Hop. He's definitely one of the most influential producers in Hip Hop. From Stevie J saying Timbaland's production inspired him to create "Notorious Thugs" to Kanye getting Tim to program drums on "Good Life" and "Stronger". It's crazy because Tim's given several rappers their comeback record (Fabolous, Lil' Kim). There was a point where rappers weren't releasing albums without a Timbaland beat and those joints were anticipated. And yeah, he definitely gave Jay some classic records ("nikka What, nikka Who", "Come And Get Me", "Dirt Off Your Shoulders", "Big Pimpin").
 

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Shook Ones is on another level compared to BP.
Timb never reached the heights Hav did to even fall off like Hav did.
No classic albums.
What are the other classic hip hop records Timb gave Jay? BP is definitely a classic.
I don't care about $.
As a Mobb Deep stan I prefer Havoc at his peak to Timbo. But if you're talking influence, it's Timbo and it's not even debatable. Timbo was practically a subgenre of music to himself in the 90's and he became a go-to megahit producer in the 00's.

Timothy Mosley > the bay area.
 

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That's not the DMV..

This is the DMV

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