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"Carry Out" is a song recorded by American producer and rapper Timbaland for his third studio album Shock Value II (2009). The song features guest vocals from longtime collaborator, American recording artist Justin Timberlake .
Timothy Zachery Mosley (born March 10, 1972), [4] known professionally as Timbaland, is an American record producer, rapper, and singer. [5] Born and raised in Norfolk, Virginia, he has received widespread acclaim for his innovative production work and distinctive "stuttering" rhythmic style.
Shock Value II is the third studio album by American record producer Timbaland.It serves as the sequel to his previous album, Shock Value. [2] Initially slated for a 2008 release, the project was pushed into 2009 and tentatively confirmed for November 23, 2009 [3] through Blackground Records, however, it was pushed back once more and finally released on December 7, 2009 in the UK and December ...
"Cry Me a River", produced by Timbaland, [2] an R&B song about a brokenhearted man who moves on from his past, went on to win the Best Male Video and Best Pop Video at the 2003 VMAs. [3] A Rolling Stone reviewer called the song a "breakup aria." [4] Timberlake, Hugo and Williams also wrote "Rock Your Body", and "Señorita".
Jay Z and Timbaland both testified in court last week (which led to Jay Z hilariously forgetting about Tidal), while Jay celebrated Tidal's 1 million subscribers at a concert in Brooklyn last night.
The video premiered during Raw on May 21, 2007. [15] The video looks almost like a version of Sin City, where "The Baby Faces" (a reference to the term face in pro wrestling) consisting of Torrie, Maryse and Ashley take on "Extreme Exposé" (Kelly, Brooke and Layla) in a wrestling match. Timbaland and The Hives declare a winner at the end of ...
Timbaland apologized on Tuesday after a video surfaced of a joke he made during a live interview last month in which he said Justin Timberlake should have silenced Britney Spears with a “muzzle.”
Timbaland, 51, was widely criticised for saying Timberlake, 42, should have “muzzled” Spears, reacting to claims in her new memoir