The Timbaland drama continues. If you’ve been keeping up, then you already know he’s being accused of stealing a beat from a lesser-known producer named K Fresh.
K Fresh is an online producer who’s been making serious noise on Instagram and other social platforms. So what exactly happened? Timbaland, while promoting an AI company called Suno, pushed a beat that seemed like it was his own. What we didn’t know at first was that it was actually a reworking of another producer’s original track.
The legend got his hand caught in the cookie jar—and here’s where it gets messy. Timbo tried to explain the situation, framing it as if he “sampled” the beat. That explanation came after he got exposed. That kind of backpedaling has left a bad taste in the mouths of people who grew up idolizing him.
Now, K Fresh is speaking out. He’s not being disrespectful, but you can hear the pain and confusion in his voice. Like I said before, Timbaland’s got some serious explaining to do.
Below is what K Fresh had to say in an exclusive interview with Curtis King.
“I’m still having a time processing it,” he admitted. “The 19-year-old me is like, ‘I can’t believe this.’ It’s Timbaland. He’s one of the greatest of all time. There’s a level of excitement that I wanted to have for my music to even reach somebody like that. But then there’s also a bit of frustration, as a grown man. Because it’s like you just saying, my name could’ve went a long way.
“If you liked it that much, a little bit goes a long way for somebody like me. My feet is still on the ground, bro. Like I’m working for everything and I’m not asking for much. I’m conflicted with the things that I feel.”
Honestly, this whole situation is a mess. And it’s a shame. Hopefully, the company—Suno—takes this seriously, because they clearly underestimated the damage they could do. Their AI platform is literally ripping off real producers. They scrape the internet, scoop up already-made beats and pass them off without giving a single ounce of credit. Or money. I doubt they ever imagined Timbaland would use a beat from someone as visible as K Fresh, but here we are.
What makes it even wilder is that Ghostface Killah from the Wu-Tang Clan expressed interest in the beat, through Timbaland. But Timbo made it seem like he was doing homie a favor. Meanwhile, K Fresh revealed in his video that he already has a working relationship with Ghostface. And not once did he hear from Timbaland.
This just keeps getting worse.
At this point, maybe it’s time someone at AllHipHop sits Timbaland down and has a real conversation about what’s going on here. He’s gotta come clean.
There’s got to be a better way to use tech in Hip-Hop. Bring something that’s ethical, honest to the table. Bring us something that doesn’t exploit the very creatives this culture was built on. It’s hard to believe that Hip-Hop icons are turning into the very villains Hip-Hop once fought against.
K Fresh asked a simple question: “Why couldn’t you just tag me?”