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Timbaland ropes in Madonna, Rihanna for 'Shock Value' sequel
Melbourne, July 25 (ANI): After last year's superhit album 'Shock Value' Timbaland is planning an ultimate sequel, roping in artists like legendry Madonna and hottie Rihanna for it.
The 37-year-old producer plans to record songs with hitmaker Beyonce, Jonas Brothers, Jordin Sparks and many others as well.
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"Right now, I have a song with Madonna that I didn't put on her album. I saved it in case I wanna do one for me," Who Magazine quoted Timbaland, as telling MTV News.
"Of course I'mma do one with Beyonce. Of course I'mma do one with Jordin Sparks, Rihanna, it's a lot of people, I'mma do one with Jonas Brothers, I'mma try to have 10 major ones," the successful producer said.
Along with the Divas, Timbaland also plans to incorporate rappers like T. Pain, Jay-Z to add variety to the sequel.
"Jay was really on the last one, but he wanted to change the song," Timbaland said. (ANI)
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