Indecent Proposal (album)

Indecent Proposal is the second studio album released by hip-hop duo Timbaland & Magoo. The album was released on November 20, 2001,[1] becoming the group's second LP, and Timbaland's third, as he issued Tim's Bio: Life from da Bassment as a solo album in 1998. Indecent Proposal takes its name from the 1993 film of the same name. It was the final Da Bassment album released, three months after Aaliyah's death.

Indecent Proposal
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 20, 2001
Recorded20002001
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Length67:08
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Timbaland & Magoo chronology
Welcome to Our World
(1997)
Indecent Proposal
(2001)
Under Construction, Part II
(2003)
Timbaland chronology
Tim's Bio: Life from da Bassment
(1998)
Indecent Proposal
(2001)
Under Construction, Part II
(2003)
Singles from Indecent Proposal
  1. "Drop"
    Released: May 2001
  2. "All Y'all"
    Released: October 2001
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Background

The album was originally due to have been issued in late 2000, with the track "Roll Out" being issued as a promotional single that fall. However, the album was later held over and reworked. Timbaland and Magoo's regular collaborators, including Playa and Mad Skillz, appear on the album. Indecent Proposal includes several tracks featuring Timbaland's latest collaborators, Petey Pablo and Sebastian, who is also Timbaland's brother. Sebastian was one of several artists signed to Timbaland's short-lived Beat Club Records, as was Ms. Jade, who appears on "In Time". The album also features high-profile guest appearances by Jay-Z, and Ludacris, the latter of which had worked with Timbaland prior to becoming famous. Certain instrumentals used on the album were originally intended for Ginuwine's third LP, Life, but his record label, 550 Music, went against Timbaland producing the whole album - so Timbaland took some of the instrumentals and used them for himself.

Singles

Although "Roll Out" was issued as a promotional single in September 2000, the two official singles from Indecent Proposal were "Drop", featuring Fatman Scoop, and the Indian-influenced "All Y'all". The final track on the album, "I am Music", was recorded as a Da Bassment reunion collaboration between Aaliyah, Playa, and rock musician Beck. However, Timbaland did not include Beck's vocal on the final released master - the final version instead features Timbaland's original demo vocals, which appear in Beck's place. The LP was released nearly two months after Aaliyah had died in a plane crash on August 25, 2001. The LP was dedicated to the memory of "Babygirl".

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)[2]Length
1."Intro" (featuring DJ S&S)Timothy Mosley, Stephen EverettTimbaland1:06
2."Drop" (featuring Fatman Scoop)Timothy Mosley, Isaac Freeman III, Melvin BarcliffTimbaland6:00
3."All Y'all" (featuring Sebastian and Tweet)Timothy Mosley, Melvin Barcliff, Charlene Keys Tweet, Garland MosleyTimbaland3:57
4."It's Your Night" (featuring Sebastian and Sin)Timothy Mosley, Melvin Barcliff, Garland Mosley, Wendy CharlottTimbaland5:55
5."Indian Carpet" (featuring Playa)Timothy Mosley, Melvin Barcliff, Shawn CarterTimbaland4:24
6."Party People" (featuring Jay-Z and Twista)Timothy Mosley, Melvin Barcliff, Shawn Carter, Carl MitchellTimbaland5:18
7."People Like Myself" (featuring Playa)Timothy Mosley, Melvin Barcliff, Garland MosleyTimbaland4:37
8."Voice Mail" (Interlude) (featuring Playa)Timothy Mosley, Craig BrockmanTimbaland, Craig Brockman1:07
9."Serious" (featuring Petey Pablo)Timothy Mosley, Melvin Barcliff, Garland Mosley, Moses Barratt IIITimbaland3:47
10."Roll Out" (featuring Petey Pablo and Sebastian)Timothy Mosley, Melvin Barcliff, Garland Mosley, Moses Barratt IIITimbaland4:27
11."Love Me" (featuring Tweet and Petey Pablo)Timothy Mosley, Charlene Keys Tweet, Craig Brockman, Moses Barratt IIITimbaland, Craig Brockman3:58
12."Baby Bubba" (featuring Petey Pablo)Timothy Mosley, Melvin Barcliff, Moses Barratt IIITimbaland4:23
13."In Time" (featuring Ms. Jade and Mad Skillz)Timothy Mosley, Melvin Barcliff, Chevon YoungTimbaland3:40
14."Mr. Richards" (Interlude) (featuring Petey Pablo)Timothy Mosley, Moses Barratt IIITimbaland0:50
15."Considerate Brotha" (featuring Playa and Ludacris)Timothy Mosley, Melvin Barcliff, Christopher BridgesTimbaland4:12
16."Beat Club" (featuring Troy Mitchell, Sin and Sebastian)Timothy Mosley, Melvin Barcliff, Garland Mosley, Troy Mitchell, Wendy CharlottTimbaland4:47
17."I Am Music" (featuring Aaliyah and Static Major)Timothy Mosley, Stephen GarrettTimbaland3:59

Charts

Country Release Date Format Chart positions Sales and certifications
U.S. GER
United States November 20, 2001 CD, Cassette
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