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Title Year Director(s) Originating album Ref.
"Baila" 1998 Jim Gable Music of the Heart [1]
"If You Had My Love" 1999 Paul Hunter On the 6 [2]
"No Me Ames"
(with Marc Anthony)
1999 Kevin Bray On the 6 [3]
"Waiting for Tonight"[note 1] 1999 Francis Lawrence On the 6 [4]
"Feelin' So Good"
(featuring Big Pun and Fat Joe)
2000 Paul Hunter On the 6 [5]
"Let's Get Loud"[note 2] 2000 Jeffrey Doe On the 6 [6]

Gimme[edit]

  • It’s a three and a half-minute song stretched to just over five for no other reason than indulgence.[7]
  • shuffling disco-funk (“Gimme What I Don’t Know (I Want)”)[8]
  • Gone are the sharp and swooping big band spectacles of part one and in come the rumbling, sensual urges of part two. "Now take me to your jungle, I'm not afraid," he tells his seductress over a classic Timbaland mix of tinny snare and stage-ready synths on opener 'Gimme What I Don't Know (I Want)'. Much like follow on cut 'True Blood', Timberlake is in a daze of moonlight fantasies and sexual desire. The production is sharp, finely layered and soaked in lust, but the magic is somewhat diluted by over-stretching track lengths.[9]
  • Opening tracks Gimme What I Don’t Know (I Want) and True Blood pulse with a rugged, animal funk before schmoozy serenades and orchestral embellishments take over (Cabaret, featuring Drake, is a ditty sounding ‘above pop’).[10]
  • Justin kicks off the collection with a tantalizing slice of funky seduction. “Come here, gimme what I don’t know… I want,” he commands above Timba’s chugging beat, twinkling bells and dirty bass licks. There’s a lot of talk about jungles and cages and teeth, which makes this all quite animalistic and carnal and seductive and — oh, would you look at that? All of my clothes just fell off.[11]

Sandbox[edit]

Projects[edit]

Justin Timberlake
Complete by September 30, 2013 (if not earlier)
  1. Don't Hold the Wall → GA
  2. Spaceship Coupe → create → DYK → GA
  3. That Girl → create → DYK → GA
  4. Let the Groove Get In → GA
  5. Blue Ocean Floor → create → DYK → GA
  6. Dress On → create → DYK → GA
  7. Body Count → create → DYK → GA
Songs
  1. Qué Hiciste → GA
  2. I'm Into You → GA
  3. Finally (Fergie song) → GA
  4. Over (Lindsay Lohan song) → DYK → GA
Films
  1. Liz & Dick → GA
Other articles
  1. Jennifer Lopez Collection and Marc Anthony Collection DYK → GA
  2. nuvoTV DYK → GA
  3. Still Jennifer Lopez DYK → GA
  4. Glow by JLo → GA
  5. Glowing by JLo → GA

HD[edit]

JT[edit]

Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Get Out"[12] 2007 Macy Gray Big
"Have It All"[13] Tank Sex, Love & Pain
"Nite-Runner"[14] Duran Duran, Timbaland Red Carpet Massacre
"The Nature"[15] Talib Kweli Ear Drum
"Going Crazy"[16] will.i.am Songs About Girls
"Dance 2night"[17] 2008 Madonna, Timbaland Hard Candy
"Rockaway Life"[18] Kenna Make Sure They See My Face
"Money"[19] 2010 Matt Morris When Everything Breaks Open
"Hallelujah"[20] Matt Morris, Charlie Sexton Hope for Haiti Now
"Shades"[21] Diddy – Dirty Money, Lil Wayne, Bilal, James Fauntleroy II Last Train to Paris
"History of Rap"[22] 2012 Jimmy Fallon Blow Your Pants Off

List of Latin Grammy Awards categories[edit]

HD[edit]

Due to Duff's young age, the song's concept changed into a different direction[23] with "Come Clean" later became about, according to Duff, "a boy and a girl's relationship" and "how somebody thinks they're in the dark". Duff further stated that: "She's tired of it and he's tired of it and they're coming clean, whether it means they're gonna be together or not. They're laying all the cards out on the table and coming out with everything that hasn't been said basically."[24]

DioGuardi described "Little Voice" as being "kind of out there", as opposed to being a "straight-ahead" pop song.[23]

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  27. ^ Duff, Hilary. "New Years Day in LA". HilaryDuff.com. January 1, 2003. Retrieved August 26, 2013. "I can't wait to start working on my album. We're doing a remix version of "I can't wait" and I'm supposed to record my new single "Why not" next week, which will be featured in the upcoming Lizzie Movie."
  28. ^ Duff, Hilary. "Los Angeles". HilaryDuff.com. January 8, 2003. Retrieved August 26, 2013. "In the afternoon I see my vocal coach because I'm getting ready for my album. Last Sunday I recorded the vocals for the new remix version of "I can't wait" which turned out really cool."
  29. ^ Duff, Hilary. "LA". HilaryDuff.com. January 27, 2003. Retrieved August 26, 2013. "I finished recording my next single called "Why not" and it will be in the Lizzie movie. I'm working with my vocal coach every day and we're getting ready to record my album."
  30. ^ Duff, Hilary. "Valentines Day". HilaryDuff.com. February 14, 2003. Retrieved August 26, 2013. "Sorry that I haven't been writing in my diary lately but I have been so busy recording my album. Today I actually recorded a Disney All-Star version of "Circle of Life" which will be part of the Special Edition DVD release of "The Lion King". We're also shooting a music video for that song on Tuesday which should be pretty cool. I've been rehearsing my new songs almost everyday and can't wait till my record comes out in September."
  31. ^ Duff, Hilary. "LA". HilaryDuff.com. February 25, 2003. Retrieved August 26, 2013. "I also just finished recording my first song of my upcoming album."
  32. ^ Duff, Hilary. "LA". HilaryDuff.com. March 1, 2003. Retrieved August 26, 2013. "Right now I'm getting ready to shoot my new music video for my single "Why not" on Monday."
  33. ^ Duff, Hilary. "LA". HilaryDuff.com. March 5, 2003. Retrieved August 26, 2013. "On Monday I was shooting my music video for the upcoming single "Why Not". I will be recording another song for the album this week called "Love just is" which is a beautiful ballad."
  34. ^ Duff, Hilary. "LA". HilaryDuff.com. March 15, 2003. Retrieved August 26, 2013. "I did three photo shoots and recorded two new songs for my album."
  35. ^ Duff, Hilary. "LA". HilaryDuff.com. April 1, 2003. Retrieved August 26, 2013. "I started my rehearsals for the "Cheaper by the Dozen" movie, which actually starts shooting April 15th. It's so cool, I got to meet Steve Martin who is also in the movie and he is so awesome and funny. Today I started shooting a little documentary showing a lot of behind the scene stuff of me at photo shoots, video shoots, hair and make up,going shopping and at home. It's pretty exciting. I've done more recording on my album as well, so far I've finished four songs and I have probably eight more to go."
  36. ^ Duff, Hilary. "LA". HilaryDuff.com. April 11, 2003. Retrieved August 26, 2013. "On Monday I had the photo shoot for my album cover which was really crazy. The rest of the week I recorded two new songs for my album."
  37. ^ Duff, Hilary. "LA". HilaryDuff.com. May 8, 2003. Retrieved August 26, 2013. "Friday will be my last day on the set and after that I'm going to finish my album. I've recorded five songs so far and I have to do another eight before the end of the month but I'm really excited and it's going to be a great album and I hope you all will like it."
  38. ^ Duff, Hilary. "LA". HilaryDuff.com. June 2, 2003. Retrieved August 26, 2013. "Yesterday I was in the studio with Meredith Brooks working on my new song "Party Up" for the album. My album should be hopefully finished by next week and will be released in September by Disney's Buena Vista Records."
  39. ^ Duff, Hilary. "LA". HilaryDuff.com. June 8, 2003. Retrieved August 26, 2013. "On Friday I finished the recording for my album and I can't wait for you guys to hear it."
  40. ^ Duff, Hilary. "LA". HilaryDuff.com. June 19, 2003. Retrieved August 26, 2013. "Today I start rehearsal's for my new music video which we will shoot on Friday and Sunday. It's for my first single "So Yesterday" from my upcoming album and it's a real cool song and I hope you guys will love it."
  41. ^ Duff, Hilary. "LA". HilaryDuff.com. June 23, 2003. Retrieved August 26, 2013. "The director Chris Applebaum is a really cool guy and everybody from the production company and crew were awesome. On Friday we were shooting on Venice Beach and yesterday we were shooting the performance with my band in Downtown LA."
  42. ^ Duff, Hilary. "LA". HilaryDuff.com. June 29, 2003. Retrieved August 26, 2013. "I just got home from another photo shoot for my upcoming album release. I had so much fun this time because the photographer Sheryll and her crew were totally crazy. My single "So Yesterday" got added to KIISS FM in LA and when I heard it the first time on the radio I was freaking out."


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