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Indecent Proposal



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Timbaland Music:
Indecent Proposal



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Indecent Proposal
by Timbaland & Magoo

List Price: $13.99Label: Simply Vinyl

Salesrank: 1143917

Media: Audio CD

Indecent Proposal Track Listing:
1. Intro - DJ S&S, Timbaland
2. Drop - Fatman Scoop, Magoo, Timbaland
3. All Y'All - Magoo, Ciro Sebastinelli, Timbaland, Tweet
4. It's Your Night - Magoo, Ciro Sebastinelli, , Timbaland
5. Indian Carpet - Magoo, Static, Timbaland
6. Party People - Jay-Z, Magoo, Timbaland, Twista
7. People Like Myself - Magoo, Ciro Sebastinelli, Static, Timbaland
8. Voice Mail - Michelle Robinson, Timbaland
9. Serious - Petey Pablo, Ciro Sebastinelli, Timbaland
10. Roll Out - Magoo, Petey Pablo, Ciro Sebastinelli, Timbaland
11. Love Me - Petey Pablo, Timbaland, Tweet
12. Baby Bubba - Magoo, Petey Pablo, Timbaland
13. In Time - Mad Skillz, Magoo, Ms. Jade, Skillz, Timbaland
14. Mr. Richards - Petey Pablo
15. Considerate Brotha - Ludacris, Magoo, Timbaland
16. Beat Club - Magoo, , Ciro Sebastinelli, , Timbaland
17. I Am Music - Aaliyah, Static, Timbaland

Editorial Review:
Out of print in the U.S.! 2007 UK reissue of this 2001 album from the Norfolk, Virginia Hip Hop duo featuring Timbaland, who would soon become one of the biggest producers in the R&B and Hip Hop field. Originally released in 2001. Indecent Proposal features some of the most inventive production in Hip Hop, certainly years before it's time. Includes guest appearances from Aaliya, Jay-Z, Ludacris, Petey Pablo, Jade and others. Universal.

Description of Indecent Proposal:
Praised by knob twiddlers around the globe for his schizophrenic, digitalized, genre-bending soundscapes that were first heard on Ginuwine's "Pony" in 1996, Timbaland could be expected to employ the same hit-making formula, right? Well, yes and no. On Timbaland's third release with rhyme collaborator Magoo, his drum programming and beat structures continue their funkified, futuristic trajectories on "Humin," an ode to club hoppers who forget to use their Listerine, and "People Like Myself," with its off-kilter Middle Eastern samples. However, the jury's been out on the nasal-toned, Q-Tip-sound-alike Magoo since 1998's Tim's Bio, and Tim's commitment to introduce a retooled Magoo to the rap public's jaded consciousness is part of the problem with this release. As the featured emcee on a large bulk of the tracks, Magoo's mic skills get outclassed most of the time by guests like Jay-Z and Tung Twista on "Party People" and Ludacris on "Considerate Brother."

Magoo's shortcomings notwithstanding, Indecent Proposal is a must purchase for many reasons. It provides contemporary beatmakers with some more lessons in futuristic beat construction (peep "Indian Carpet"); there's a hot collaboration featuring singer-songwriter Beck in a duet with the late Aaliyah ("I'm Music"), and more lovely ballads by Aaliyah ("Love Me"). Lastly, Tim claims that he will not be releasing any more albums after this one so here's your chance to cop the last full-length recording from one of the most eclectic producers in the contemporary rap and R&B game. --Dalton Higgins

Indecent Proposal Reviews:
Strictly 4 #1 Timbaland Music Fans 5 Star Review
2005-07-23 - This album is off the chain. I been down w/ Timbaland since his 1st record and this album proves why Im stickin w/ him. Im a music producer n this record aint nothin but ear candy both instrumental and lyrical wise. Nowadayz its hard 2 find legit producers who keep me either bouncin or bobbin my head constantly. Timbo does his job 100% bringin out full potential on every track. U should def. cop this record if u in2 pushin the lines of hip hop music 2day n lookin 4 a new sound.

Timbaland's B-side's 3 Star Review
2003-06-08 - Timbaland has always had a talent for producing some of the hottest tracks known to hit the air-waves. Such artists to have the privilege of working with the great Timbaland include Justin Timberlake, Missy Elliot, Jay-Z, Nas and many more, the list goes on and on.

This album doesn't really live up to the expectations of some, proving that Timbaland hasn't given his all on this album and on the contrary deciding to let his "B-side" tracks control the majority of this album.

Fortunately, Timbaland and Magoo do have some hidden beauties in the form of "All Y'all" and the sonic-filled "I am music" which does show that Timbaland can produce a few good tracks on his own work should the appropriate single be required to attract the ever-so widening audience.

Overall I recommend this album to the new generation of hip-hop lovers and the hardcore Timbo' followers but unfortunately this album has more filler than killer which could leave some listeners with an impression of someone with great potential yet to display full potential through his own work and collaborations.

This should have been called Timbaland & The Posse ! 3 Star Review
2003-03-14 - Timbaland & The Posse: The Outtakes! Is what it sounds like!

This man is a Genious!

He is by far the most Innovative (Futuristic) producer of our time! I would rate the Neptunes next but Tim will be always 1st! Timbaland has been Beating ...down for the last 6, he is entitled to one mistake! I cannot believe he lacked on his own project. And where was Magoo? I was really looking forward to hearing the two comedian's bounce off one another. This album has entirely to much Petey Pablo and I really don't like his voice. Also the album comes off as a compilation of Outtakes of others albums he produced. The first 6 tracks are Hot to death and then the album takes a generic turn for the worst. Then it picks up a bit with the Tweet song "Love Me" and AAliyah's "I am Music". This really shocks me considering the first album was so creative throughout and had alot of MAgoo? This could have been a return of the Dynamic Duo and it was ruined by to many guest appearances and some spare tracks. Tims Bio, is a far more satifying effort even without Magoo's presence all the way through. We all know that Timbaland never stops Beating these Ni**az up side the head! Your still the man though everyone knows. He proved that on Missy's "Under Construction" and definitley on Justin Timberlake's "Cry me a River!" Also we must not forget the superior "MS Jade- Girl Interupted LP!" Which is Bangin' from start to finish! Timbaland probably was having Girlfriend Problems or a Kool Aid Break! Please don't "Beat" us down or hurt us to hard Tim" we know you are coming for Revenge it's already here! And it started with Ms Jade, which is a masterpiece in the Timbaland production Archieves!

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Indecent Proposal 3 Star Review
2003-01-29 - I felt that Timbaland & Magoo should of came through with something more than an "Indecent Proposal"/Album is so-so/It's like a movie you want to see but can wait till it comes to video/With an array of artists on the album you would think Tim can't miss/But the beats ate the artist like praying mantis/Jay Z and Ludacris survived/Happy to be alive and tell their story/Magoo will never receive mainstream exposure/In closure, 3 stars cause Tim thrives as a beat explorer - Dimpals a.k.a "Leroy"

why oh why does he keep hurtin nigkas 4 Star Review
2002-12-16 - yo yo this be dat nigka name davo from da chi u know and
one thing i have to say is timbaland is da man know body
does beats like he he's the one who gave u hey papi timabaland
is the best man in producing yesterday today and tomorrow know bodyhas a sound like him he's seperated from da crowed u know
this album is not the best but its damn good from da intro to i
am music which is the last track on the plate










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