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"Heard melodies are sweet , but those unheard are sweeter."
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Monday, February 22, 2010

Song of the Week!

Its a new week and after a week of not having a song of the week its time to get back on track. This weeks song is called Morning After Dark by Timbaland featuring Nelly Furtado . The song came out in Timbalands most recent album titled Shock Value 2, proceeding after Shock Value. If you click here you can listen to the full song thanks to my handy computer skills. If you click here you can listen to the song.


Timothy Z. Mosley aka Timbaland is known for working with different artist for his albums. He has colaborated with artist like Miley Cyrus, Nelly Furtado, The Fray, and Justin Timberlake to name a few. He has also been the man behind many hits by other artist like Missy Elliot, Destiny´s Child, and Ludacris. He came into the scene in the 90´s and hit hard with the new age music he produced. He owns his own music label know as Mosely Music Group (MMG). He is proud of the succes he has had and he is considered a pioneer in the buisness for the sound he has created. You can only expect succes from a Timbaland song and lots of catchy lyrics.

Morning After Dark is a very good song that is really danceable. Timbaland´s lyrics are catchy and the way he sings them stays sounding in your head for a while. Nelly Furtados backround voice enhances the mood of the song showing that there is more to do in the "morning after dark". Her voice also sounds great and she keeps up with Timbaland really well. The music is also really cool with the different sound effects that enhance a mood of mystery but fun in the song. This is the type of song that you just want to get up and dancen to.


I really enjoy listening to this song when I am bored on the bus for some reason. Its a great song for a down moment because it brings you back to reality with its great rythm. I highly recommend you download this song because I promise you wont regret putting it in your Ipod. Its the type of song you just want to listen to over and over again.

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