Timbaland & Magoo left Swing Mob after 1995 and became a performing duo in their own right. Signing with Blackground Records (home of Aaliyah, one of Timbaland's main collaborators), Timbaland & Magoo went on to release a number of albums, which were not as successful as the singles that anchored them. Singles such as "Up Jumps the Boogie [Remix]", "Clock Strikes [Remix]" (which samples the Knight Rider theme), "Here We Come" (which samples the 1960s Spider-Man theme), "Drop", "All Y'all", and "Cop That Disc" have all proved successful, while the albums that they appeared on have generally underperformed. Their first LP "Welcome To Our World" sold over 1 Million copies
1 | If We Ever Meet Again | Shock Value II |
2 | Say Something | Shock Value 2 |
3 | I Am Music | Indecent Proposal |
4 | Apologize | Timbaland Presents Shock Value |
5 | The Way I Are (Private Tool Mix) | The Way I Are |
6 | All Y'All (A Capella) | Indecent Proposal |
7 | Morning After Dark | Shock Value 2 |
8 | All Y'All (Instrumental) | Indecent Proposal |
9 | Scream | Presents: Shock Value |
10 | All Y'all | Indecent Proposal |
11 | Luv 2 Luv U-(Remix) | Hip Hop Box |
12 | Give it to Me | Timbaland Presents Shock Value |
13 | Apologize | Timbaland Presents Shock Value |
14 | All Y'All (Album) | Indecent Proposal |
15 | Carry Out | Shock Value 2 |
16 | All Y'All (Radio Edit) | Indecent Proposal |
17 | Party People | Indecent Proposal |
18 | If We Ever Meet Again | Teenage Dream (Deluxe Edition) |