Timbaland went volcanic over the Lifetime biopic “Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B” on all of his social media platforms on Saturday night and into Sunday.…
Monique Mosley (pictured), the estranged wife of in-demand music hitmaker, Timbaland (pictured), has reportedly filed for divorce after five years of marriage, according...
Jay-Z reached out to a number of producers while creating Magna Carta Holy Grail, his 12th studio album. The usual suspects — Timbaland, Pharrell, and Swizz Beats — were there, but a budding 16-year-old producer from Canada, Ebony Oshunrinde, a.k.a. WondaGurl (pictured), also made her mark on the album, according to The Star.com[1]. WondaGurl produced the track “Crown” on “Holy Grail,” which was released digitally July 4th and in stores Tuesday, but the Brampton native first got in to creating beats after watching a video of Jay-Z and Timbaland in the studio together. “It inspired me, and I wanted to do the exact same thing that he did,” she said. At age 9, Oshunrinde downloaded music software, teaching herself to use it via YouTube tutorials. She coined the WondaGurl name by switching the name of fellow Canadian producer Boi-1da (pronounced boy wonda). In 2011, she caught her big break, winning the Battle of the Beatmakers ...