p2DROPSSomething that took me by surprise is the was the “low-key” promotion this album received (don’t know whether that was a marketing scheme or not). Okay so overall nothing really stood out to me, with usual collaboration with JT on “Carry Out” and then his one main lead single of the entire album “Morning After Dark”. The album set up was pretty much the same to Shock Value I. However it’s nice to see some old R&B comebacks form the likes of JoJo, and slightly older friends Nelly Furtado (where did she go!?).

With some tracks I was slightly worried and tried to figure out why Katy Perry and Timbo ever come together, but hands down to him, he came out on top. So like I said, there is nothing special – it’s all pretty much the same old “Okay” stuff. For 17 tracks you will definitely get a Timbaland experience but there isn’t anything on the album that is hotter than “The Way I Are”. To be fair, only having one year to write and album, co-produce other albums and to come out with your own video game is pretty impressive.

If you ask me, it’s one that will reach the charts for a few moments and then leave. This isn’t a “Timbo comeback” – i suppose that’s what (well i thought), this album was gonna be about. Lets just hope this album grows on us, because right now i’m thinking he only pushed this one out to make some quick cash!? Let me know what you guys think!