Welcome back to another episode of Songs of the Week on The Man Dem Show! This week, the crew dives deep into a legendary hip-hop producer debate: Timbaland vs. Swizz Beatz. We break down Timbaland’s undeniable run with Jay-Z, Missy Elliott, and Aaliyah, and debate whether Swizz Beatz got lucky during the Ruff Ryders era with DMX and The LOX. We also get into why Timbaland and R. Kelly never collaborated.
Stick around for the end as we premiere an exclusive, brand-new track from Toronto’s own Solo YS titled “I’m Pissed.” We give our raw reactions and review the record live.
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Timestamps (Chapters):
00:00 – Intro & Studio Banter
08:18 – Magoo & The Early Timbaland Era
13:48 – Is Timbaland a Top 5 Producer of All Time?
20:21 – Breaking Down Jay-Z & Timbaland’s Best Collabs (Big Pimpin, Dirt Off Your Shoulder)
46:29 – Swizz Beatz vs. Timbaland: The Ultimate Debate
1:05:24 – Did Swizz Beatz Get Lucky? (Ruff Ryders, DMX, Eve)
1:11:18 – The Real Reason Timbaland Never Worked With R. Kelly
1:18:26 – WORLD PREMIERE: Solo YS – “I’m Pissed”
1:25:52 – Solo YS Track Review & Final Grading
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