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  1. Tim's Bio: From the Motion Picture – Life from da Bassment is a 1998 album released by Blackground Records. Though nominally the debut solo album by hip-hop/R&B producer Timbaland, the LP is technically a compilation of tracks produced by Timbaland and often – though not strictly – featuring his vocals. A litany of guest stars ...

    No.
    Title
    Writer (s)
    Producer (s)
    1.
    "Intro" (featuring T.K. Kirkland)
    Tim Mosley T.K. Kirkland
    Timbaland
    2.
    "I Get It On" (featuring Bassey)
    T. Mosley Bassey S. Carter
    Timbaland
    3.
    "To My" (featuring Nas & Skillz)
    T. Mosley N. Jones D. Lewis
    Timbaland
    4.
    "Here We Come" (featuring Magoo & Missy ...
    T. Mosley M. Elliott M. Barcliff P.
    Timbaland
  2. Tim's Bio: From The Motion Picture - Life From Da Bassment, shortened to Tim's Bio: Life from da Bassment, is the first solo studio album by American music producer Timbaland. The album features the singles " Here We Come ", "Keep It Real", "Lobster & Scrimp" and "Can't Nobody".

    • “If Your Girl only Knew”
    • “At Your Best
    • “Man Undercover” – Timbaland and Magoo
    • “Age Ain’T Nothing But A Number”
    • “Enough Said”
    • “John Blaze”
    • “Girlfriends” – Yaushameen Michael
    • “Back and Forth”
    • “Are You Feelin’ Me”
    • “I Need You Tonight” – Junior M.A.F.I.A.

    A good argument for why it made perfect sense in the ’90s to buy both the album andsingle releases. This ‘Missy mix’ of Aaliyah’s chart-topping 1996 hit record absolutely slaps.

    It’s a bit tough to get through the Age Ain’t Nothing But a Numberera without mentioning R. Kelly, given all that’s come to light this year, but it just doesn’t make sense to ignore Aaliyah’s musical legacy from her beginning years in order to #MuteRKelly. Some songs, like this deep cut remix, prove that she’s so much greater than the producer behi...

    Silky and smooth vocals from the queen, paired with a few bars by Timbo to give the hard-hitting beat a proper rap component. This was always a sweet spot for the “Timbaliyah” duo.

    Here’s a G-funk remix by British producer Linslee Campbell that most fans have probably never even heard. Yeah, you’re welcome!

    Yep, we took it there! As the sole posthumously-released collaboration on this list, we had to show “Enough Said” and Drizzy some love for keeping Baby Girl’s legacy alive over a decade after her death.

    When Missy and Aaliyah jumped on a track together, it always resulted in a smooth banger. This cut off Timbaland’s 1998 album Tim’s Bio: Life from da Bassmentproved to be no different.

    This unreleased collab has reached almost mythical status. Even though most people have no idea who Yaushameen Michael is — she was a minor member of the Bassment Crew that even landed a feature on Tim’s Bio: Life from da Bassment(1998) — it didn’t stop Aaliyah from getting on a record with the unsung femcee. “Girlfriends” was originally recorded f...

    Nothing beats the first time! On her debut single, which topped the R&B chart and peaked at no. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, Aaliyah proved from the beginning that she was a b-girl at heart.

    One of the hardest tracks off the Romeo Must Diesoundtrack, “Are You Feelin’ Me” is still a peak Aaliyah/Timbaland era beat. This one just further solidifies the void in pop music we’ve been feeling for the past 18 years that only these two could fill.

    Young Liyah with a baby-faced Kim and the Junior M.A.F.I.A. crew, who were also more than likely teenagers at the time. Young Nation, indeed!

    • Keenan Higgins
  3. 12 de jul. de 2014 · Though his trademark style of stuttered beats and obtuse samples is probably best witnessed on singles by Missy Elliott and Aaliyah, Tim's Bio is a solid introduction to the talents of hip-hop's best young producer of the late '90s.

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  4. 10 de dic. de 1998 · Timbaland is a relatively new legend who crossbreeds hip-hop and R&B into platinum mutations for sexy young Aaliyah and supersonic Missy Elliott.

  5. The group's third album and Timbaland's fourth overall LP, as he issued Tim's Bio: Life from da Bassment, a solo album, in 1998, Under Construction Part II is nominally a sequel to Missy Elliott 's fourth studio album Under Construction, which was also chiefly produced by Timbaland.

  6. Tim's Bio: From the Motion Picture – Life from da Bassment is a 1998 album released by Blackground Records. Though nominally the debut solo album by hip-hop/R&B producer...