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Scott Spencer Storch (born December 16, 1973) is an American record producer and songwriter. Storch began his career as part of Philadelphia-based hip hop band the Roots , which he joined as a keyboardist prior to the release of their 1993 debut album, Organix .
The song was produced by Storch, with co-production by Avedon and Asoteric. [4] The song's main concept is about getting dressed up and partying with your friends. [ 5 ] According to the duo, "Do It" is meant to send a positive and uplifting message amid the current circumstances of the world.
The song, written by The Game and Scott Storch, was released as the album's second single on September 25, 2006. [1] The Game mentioned on radio station KDAY in Los Angeles, California that the track was recorded in Miami, Florida, but had the feel of a West Coast Dr. Dre record. The song peaked at number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
You'd think a guy pictured often with the likes of Paris Hilton would keep a hand on his wallet. But Scott Storch, a 34-year-old hip-hop music producer who helped launch the career of Christina ...
On August 16, 2016, The Game uploaded the music video for "All Eyez" on his YouTube and Vevo account. [3] The music video was directed by Benny Boom. The video stars The Game himself as well as Jamaican Canadian recording artist / model Kreesha Turner with appearances by Jeremih and Scott Storch.
The following list is a discography of production by Scott Storch, an American music producer. It includes songs produced, co-produced and remixed by year, artist, album and title. It includes songs produced, co-produced and remixed by year, artist, album and title.
The track was written and produced by Scott Storch, with additional songwriting by Aguilera and Matt Morris. An R&B and hip hop song with a dancehall outro, "Can't Hold Us Down" criticizes gender-related double standards.
Me, Myself & I debuted at number 14 on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 60,000 copies in its first week. [1] The album also debuted at number three on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, becoming Joe's fifth top-ten album on the chart. [1]