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Shock Value 2

Average Customer Rating: 3.0
Release Date: 2009-12-08
Publisher:Blackground Records
Artist: Timbaland
    Track 1:   Intro by DJ Felli Fel
    Track 2:   Carryout - with Justin Timberlake
    Track 3:   Lose Control - with JoJo
    Track 4:   Meet In Tha Middle - with Bran' Nu
    Track 5:   Say Something - with Drake
    Track 6:   Tomorrow in the Bottle - with Chad Kroeger and Sebastian
    Track 7:   We Belong to Music - with Miley Cyrus
    Track 8:   Morning After - with Nelly Furtado & Soshy
    Track 9:   If We Ever Meet Again - with Katy Perry
    Track 10:   Can You Feel It - with Esthero & Sebastian
    Track 11:   Ease off the Liquor
    Track 12:   Undertow - with The Fray & Esthero
    Track 13:   Timothy Where You Been - with Jet
Weight:0.2 pounds

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Multi-platinum producer, prolific hit-maker, and sonic innovator Timbaland has announced that his third solo album, entitled Timbaland Presents Shock Value II, on Mosley Music Group/Blackground Records/Interscope Records.

The album is the follow-up to the super-producer's multi-platinum 2007 album Timbaland Presents Shock Value, which spawned three No. 1 pop singles, the Grammy-nominated "Give It To Me" (featuring Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake), "The Way I Are," (featuring Keri Hilson and D.O.E.), and a remix of OneRepublic's multi-platinum blockbuster "Apologize" (one of the best-selling singles of the decade).

On Shock Value II, Timbaland re-maps the pop/R&B landscape by batting away genre boundaries once again. His prodigious influence and ability to stay ahead of the curve have meant that a wide range of today's most popular artists are eager to participate in the Shock Value series. This second iteration features guest appearances from Justin Timberlake, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, The Fray, Chris Daughtry, Nickelback's Chad Kroeger, Brandy, Drake, and Keri Hilson. In addition, Timbaland asserts the wide-screen sonic adventurousness that has led the Virginia Beach native to dominate the pop charts for more than a decade.

"I'm so fortunate and blessed to be able to create a Shock Value II," Timbaland says. "I'm really proud of the caliber of artists on this album and all the work they put into making it a success. I can promise that no one has ever heard Katy Perry, The Fray, or Brandy sound like this before. It's exciting because not only am I giving fans the best of me on each track, I'm giving them a glimpse of their favorite artist in a completely different light. This is an album that can be listened to from start to finish every single time because each song is so unique and the range of artists so diverse. I can't wait for my fans to hear the collaborations."

Over the course of his career, Timbaland has made an indelible imprint on the music scene. His production has helped create career-defining hits for artists such as Aaliyah, Missy Elliott, Destiny's Child, Madonna, Fall Out Boy, and Jay-Z, among many others. Respected beyond the genres of urban and hip-hop music, Timbaland, whose musical influences cross cultural lines, has also been sought by diverse superstars whose music similarly knows no boundaries, from pop star Justin Timberlake to avant-singer Björk. So prolific a hit-maker is he that in the span of a single year -- 2006 to 2007 -- Timbaland produced more than 10 international chart-toppers, including Furtado's "Promiscuous," Timberlake's "Sexy Back," and 50 Cent's "Ayo Technology."

Customer reviews


« What!!!! Why So Much Hate? »
I have just bought this album, having absolutely loved SVI and being desperate for SVII since I heard rumours about it in early 2009. Personally I love the sound and style of Timbaland - I love the beats, the pacing, the collaborations! OK, I was surprised at seeing Miley Cyrus on the list and even Chad Krogers name gave me pause, however, I think Chad's voice sounds brilliant on his track and even Miley 's more poppy track is good. Yes, it is perhaps more or a departure with regards to those collaborations but, my god, why are people so amazed when an artist evolves and they want to do different things? I read the reviews left regarding this album and, to be honest, am amazed at some of the hateful things people have said - I completely understand a person's right to say what they feel and, if you don't like an album then please say so, but do some of you have to be soooooo nasty? And on that note - can I please ask what a "gay album" is??? That comment, left by a previous reviewer is not only stupid and ignorant but also rude and homophobic. Music is a medium to be enjoyed and we all gravitate towards those artists and styles we like the best. Sometimes our idols bring out something we don't like and sometimes they being out stuff we do ... that's life. No-one stays the same and shouldn't have to regurgitate the same old stuff again and again in order to pacify a certain element of their fan base. Timbaland seems to be being criticised for such conflicting things as: staying the same, changing too much, collaborating with unsatisfactory artists ... Come on guys, if you don't like it say so and move on - don't be hating on someone like this. Personally, I love this album and would recommend it to anyone who has enjoyed Timbalands' work. Buy it in good faith and enjoy it.
Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-02-27
« Love it! »
Timbaland always does so good with his collaborations! This is just another wonderful example. I've listened to it over and over and just can't get sick of it. It's a must for Timbaland fans!
Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-02-13
« Really four stars, but gave it five to offset the haters... »
I don't know what all the complaining is about this album. It's really not that far from Shock Value 1. Yeah it may be more "poppy" than SV1, but if you forget about WHO the guest singers are and just listen to the songs instead, you might find yourself nodding along with artists you'd never guess--e.g, Miley Cyrus, JoJo, Katy Perry, etc.

After a few days of listening, I am totally impressed by this album and glad that I bought it. I don't think anyone can deny Tim's talent at this point. He may be a "one trick pony," but that one trick is so good that it just never gets old. If you loved SV1, chances are you will like this too. Get it.
Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-02-10
« This is a good CD »
I like Pop, R&B, Neo Soul, and Jazz. This is a good Pop CD
Rating: (4 out of 5) @ 2010-02-05
« Disappointed »
I had great expectations after Shock Value I. Maybe alot of the songs sounded similar, but they all sounded good. I have fond memories of driving to the beach and blasting Timbaland's beats on my subs. Unfortunately I won't be repeating that with Shock Value II.

Where did those classic Timbo beats go (except for Carry Out)? To me, this does not sound like Timbaland and maybe he wanted to try something new, but in my opinion it is a step in the wrong direction. I agree with other reviewers about it being to poppy and I dislike the addition of so many random artists. The rock singers sound far out of place.

I hope he gets his act together because I waited a LONG time for this album to drop and I want those bass heavy club tracks again. C'mon Tim, do what you do best...not this weaksauce lameness.
Rating: (2 out of 5) @ 2010-01-29
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