The first track is by the singer/songwriter Corey 'Latif' Williams and the track is called "Ever Since". Apparantly, this was a demo for Enrique Iglesias' '07 album 'Insomniac'...and I think we all know that the Kidd also had another track on that album...that Ping Pong Song?
But now listen to the track:
(produced by Brian Kidd)
So, now the 2nd one I've got is a track on an album that was released a couple of days before SVII came out. It was the album of the singer Priscilla Renea and the song is called "City Love".
It's produced & written by Brian Kidd and Mike Hartnett was on the Guitar & Bass. Some of y'all might know this name...Mike Hartnett also helped Timbaland on 2 songs off Bubba Sparxxx 'Deliverance' album and on "Ease Off The Liquor" on Timbo's Shock Value II.
Listen to the track below:
(prod. & written by Brian Kidd)
Your thoughts on those tracks?
11 Comment(s):
where can i get the first track from?
lol he is samplin a horse and a goat on "City Love"
keeping tim's old style alive lol dude still got to eat
Please post these track links to the forum
Brian Kidd has got some HOT music! I was just listening to all his stuff I have before I posted this.
man, on some of his productions, I wouldn't know it's Brian Kidd, If I didn't know better...
@SShearer & @ty: posted it up on the forum.
One of better producers i like him he is kepping the old stly alive and this is very good
Kidd is amazing. So musical. It's incredibly refreshing. Always great sound quality in his productions, as well. Wish more people would follow his example.
The first track is dope as fuck. I disagree with dude above me saying Brian Kidd is keeping Tim old style alive. If it reminded me a lil bit of anything it was "Ryde or Die Bitch" and that wasn't even a Tim Beat.
He is still keeping it alive if you have followed Tim's various production styles since he has been in the game and there are many.
Considering I knew who Timbaland was since 1997 I'd know and It's definitely not a Tim style. Only thing similar is the droning synth in the hook. Timbaland loves to drone his sounds. But, Tim did not pioneer droning synths --therefore I can not call this Tim style.
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