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Timbaland to collaborate with Bjork
Published Thursday, Feb 15 2007, 09:42 GMT | By Matthew Houghton
Hip hop producer Timbaland has announced the title of his new album and revealed that it will include collaborations with a number of big-name artists.
The new album, Shock Value, will feature collaborations with Icelandic singer Bjork, Swedish rockers The Hives and American punk band Fall Out Boy.
Timbaland told AllHipHop, "Shock Value is sequenced like a movie, it's non-stop flow that tells a story. My mission is to blow up the boundaries and tear down the limits.
"I'm not getting away from what I'm known for; I'm just going to a place where it's all about the music; not about the labels on the music.
"I'm taking my music outside the box. That's why I call it Shock Value - from the artists to the production it will shock the system."
The first single to be released from the album will be a track called 'Give It To Me', featuring Justin Timberlake and Nelly Furtado.
Timbaland is currently touring with Justin Timberlake.
The new album, Shock Value, will feature collaborations with Icelandic singer Bjork, Swedish rockers The Hives and American punk band Fall Out Boy.
Timbaland told AllHipHop, "Shock Value is sequenced like a movie, it's non-stop flow that tells a story. My mission is to blow up the boundaries and tear down the limits.
"I'm not getting away from what I'm known for; I'm just going to a place where it's all about the music; not about the labels on the music.
"I'm taking my music outside the box. That's why I call it Shock Value - from the artists to the production it will shock the system."
The first single to be released from the album will be a track called 'Give It To Me', featuring Justin Timberlake and Nelly Furtado.
Timbaland is currently touring with Justin Timberlake.
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