Friday, June 4, 2010

The 25 Greatest Timbaland Songs Of All Time

#10: Justin Timberlake f/ T.I. "My Love"

Released: 2006
One of the more ambitious cuts from Timberlake's second record, "My Love" is driven by an arpeggiating trance synth and, like the best of Tim's work, is densely packed with sounds and layers that reveal themselves on further listens. One such understated element in the track: the dismembered and distant female in the background of the hook. Dismembered and distant female vocals are certainly not uncommon in a Timbo beat, but these might be the most dismembered and distant of them all. Also, T.I. raps well.


Released: 2002
The beat-box has always been one of the most valuable weapons in Timbaland's arsenal; it's stunning how much flexibility he's gotten out of manipulated samples of his own voice. With "Cry Me A River," Timberlake makes Timbaland's voice box squelches and fakey scratches that line the track seem absolutely emotive and—vice versa—those elements give Justin just enough of an edge to outgrow his boy-band image.

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