<p>Uh, is it just me, or does this guy just take other people’s songs, add a synthetic beat to them, and claim credit for them? He did it to OneRepublic’s Apologize a few years ago. He basically took the song, literally added a 5 second moan at the beginning, and released it as “Apologize,” by Timbaland feat. OneRepublic. He did the same thing with that other OneRepublic song called Marching On.</p>
<p>This just bothered me because whenever I turn on the radio, every song is some pointless, meaningless dribble about hot sex. I mean, I get it. Girls in bikinis are great. Please find some new material. It’s either that or that clown Timbaland just stealing stuff.</p>
<p>Timbaland made both those songs better. Especially, Marching On.</p>
<p>What a hater, The Way I Are, Promiscuous Boy, Morning After Dark, and If We Ever Meet Again are the bomb.com</p>
<p>he’s a PRODUCER. it’s in his JOB DESCRIPTION.</p>
<p>He’s a producer, that does a lot of sampling and reusing beats. It’s commonplace. A good producer no doubt, but he’s mediocre as an artist. It’s popsy beats in a shoddy hip-hop era.</p>
<p>He’s a producer, so he can do that.</p>
<p>He also sucks.</p>
<p>" What a hater, The Way I Are, Promiscuous Boy, Morning After Dark, and If We Ever Meet Again are the bomb.com"</p>
<p>Word. Timbaland is the shiznit.</p>
<p>To even think Timbaland’s producing skills touch those of DJ Premier are ludicrous.</p>
<p>Wow, I guess I’m the only one who thinks he sucks. I better move my post to the Anti-Timbaland forums</p>
<p>He’s not the greatest, but your reasons for hating could follow suit for any producer.</p>
<p>If anything, Timbaland made Nelly Furtado, and OneRepublic, and others more famous with his synthetics. I’m not saying I enjoy his music either.</p>