2 Man Show
Timbaland · Timbaland Presents Shock Value [2007]
Hold up
Not yet
Hold up
Now..
Go head
Go head
Like that.
Yeah..
mmm
Thats cool
ooooooo
Bring it in
I heard that come on and play that back
Im really feeling that come on smash track
its just the regular (regular baby) two man show
I heard that come on and play that back
Im really feeling that come on smash track
its just the regular (regular baby) two man show
doesnt it sound good to ya dont u agree
doesnt it sound good to ya dont u agree
come on break it down
what
huh
oh
I heard that come on and play that back
Im really feeling that come on smash track
its just the regular (regular baby) two man show
I heard that come on and play that back
Im really feeling that come on smash track
its just the regular (regular baby) two man show
ooohhhh
doesnt it sound good to ya dont u agree
doesnt it sound good to ya dont u agree
listen to me right here
i like that
gimmie gimmie that
come on
take it to the high level
go a lil higher then that
higher
switch it up
I like that
I like that
kill em'
I like that
grab yo lady n hug her tight
uh huh uh huh
Shock Value
Me and Elton John signing out
2 Man Show
Released in 2007 on Timbaland's *Shock Value*, "2 Man Show" stands as a defining track from the artist's evolution into a solo powerhouse. The song features a distinctive production style characteristic of Timbaland's work, blending hip-hop rhythms with melodic hooks that became a staple of mid-2000s pop-rap. As a lead single from the album, it showcases Timbaland's ability to craft anthemic tracks that bridge the gap between club bangers and radio-friendly hits. The recording reflects the era's shift toward more polished, genre-blending sounds, cementing Timbaland's reputation as a visionary producer and performer who could command the spotlight without relying on traditional rappers. Its enduring appeal lies in its infectious energy and the seamless integration of Timbaland's signature vocal delivery with the track's dynamic instrumentation.

