Are Madison Beer and Timbaland collaborating? Here's what we know about TikTok star's latest remix 'Home To Another One'

Beer has earlier released an acoustic version of the single, which showcased her ethereal voice
PUBLISHED JUL 1, 2023
On September 15th, Epic Records will release Beer's highly anticipated sophomore album 'Silence Between Songs' on CD and LP (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Spotify )
On September 15th, Epic Records will release Beer's highly anticipated sophomore album 'Silence Between Songs' on CD and LP (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Spotify )

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: After her latest single, 'Home To Another One' broke the Internet, it looks like Madison Beer is set to do it all over again. This time with the remix version of her track. Only, she won’t be doing it solo but will be collaborating with the Grammy-winning producer Timbaland, reports The 360 Mag. Most recently, Beer released an acoustic version of the acclaimed single, which showcased her ethereal voice.

With this collaboration, Timbaland will paint a fresh spin to the summer anthem, amalgamating his signature production style with Beer’s voice artistry to give the single a fresh spin. On September 15th, Epic Records will release Beer's highly anticipated sophomore album 'Silence Between Songs' on CD and LP.

How to listen to 'Home To Another One' remix feat. Timbaland?



 

While some of us are still contemplating whether the song has been actually released or not, the fact is, it has been. The song can be streamed on platforms like Spotify, Amazon Music, iTunes, and YouTube Music and is also available on Madison Beer’s official website.

Beer's artistic journey has blossomed and her music now intertwines an eclectic range of sounds and genres, from pop to psychedelic rock and R&B. Her velvety, yet commanding, vocals are unique and sit well with the emotions she is trying to communicate. The collab with Timbaland will hopefully see the song achieve a higher level of perfection with a new, catchier arrangement.

Earning an astounding 2.4 billion streams worldwide, Beer has cultivated a devoted fanbase. Critics, too, have been captivated by her ethereal, soulful melodies that convey lyrical narratives of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery.

Madison Beer gets positive reviews

The Grammy’s said her songs have “unflinching vulnerability and infectious melodies,” while The Billboard praised her saying, “The sounds of Tame Impala and Lana Del Rey, springy psych-rock and lilting pop.” This has obviously been great for Madison as she is an ardent Lana admirer. Lana Del Rey too has acknowledged the fledgling singer, saying, “I love you,” to fangirl Beer when they met.

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