Indecent Proposal is a 2001 album by hip-hop duo Timbaland & Magoo. The group's second LP (and Timbaland's third, as he issued Tim's Bio: Life from da Bassment as a solo in 1998), Indecent Proposal takes its name from the 1993 film of the same name. The LP was due to have been issued in late 2000 - "Roll Out" was issued as a promo single that fall - but was held over and reworked for a year.Timbaland collaborators Static of Playa and Mad Skillz do appear. Indecent Proposal includes several tracks featuring Timbaland's latest collaborators, Petey Pab… read more
Indecent Proposal is a 2001 album by hip-hop duo Timbaland & Magoo. The group's second LP (and Timbaland's third, as he issued Tim'… read more
Indecent Proposal is a 2001 album by hip-hop duo Timbaland & Magoo. The group's second LP (and Timbaland's third, as he issued Tim's Bio: Life from da Bassment as a so… read more
Timbaland & Magoo left Swing Mob after 1995 and became a performing duo in their own right. Signing with Blackground Records (home of Aaliyah, one of Timbaland's main collaborators), Timbaland & Magoo went on to release a number of albums, which were not as successful as the singles that anchored them. Singles such as "Up Jumps the Boogie ", "Clock Strikes " (which samples the Knight Rider theme), "Here We Come" (which samples the 1960s Spider-Man theme), "Drop", "All Y'all", and "Cop That Disc" have all p… read more
Timbaland & Magoo left Swing Mob after 1995 and became a performing duo in their own right. Signing with Blackground Records (home of Aaliyah, one of Timbaland's main collaborators… read more
Timbaland & Magoo left Swing Mob after 1995 and became a performing duo in their own right. Signing with Blackground Records (home of Aaliyah, one of Timbaland's main collaborators), Timbaland & Magoo went on to release a … read more