New Nas track 'Sinatra in the Sands' to feature Justin Timberlake and Jay Z
24 July 2013, 12:53
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Carris Boast
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Uber-producer, Timbaland has revealed he has worked on an upcoming Nas track called ‘Sinatra in the Sands’, featuring bothJustin Timberlake and Jay Z.
In a short interview with P Diddy’s REVOLT news network, Timbaland revealed that he has worked on the number, which according to Timbaland is “completely stupid” as Timberlake tries to sing like Frank Sinatra.
Timbaland also spoke about Drake, saying he is ”gonna be around for a long time” telling Jay Z, “we gotta embrace this young soldier.”
Timbaland, Nas and Justin Timberlake also feature on Jay Z’s Magna Carta Holy Grail album, all included on a track called ‘BBC’.
Watch the interview in full below:
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