Scott Storch
Amerikaans muziekproducent
Scott Storch is a renowned American record producer and songwriter, born in 1973. His career in the music industry began as a keyboardist for the Philadelphia-based hip-hop band the Roots, which he joined before the release of their debut album, Organix, in 1993. During his time with the band, Storch developed his skills and eventually transitioned into a successful solo production career. His notable collaborations with prominent artists, such as Dr. Dre, marked the beginning of his rise to fame. Storch's contribution to Dr. Dre's 1999 single "Still D.R.E." showcased his talent, as he provided the keyboard riff and co-composed the song.
As a solo producer, Storch achieved significant success in the 2000s, with credits on several Billboard Hot 100-number one singles, including hits by Beyoncé, Terror Squad, 50 Cent, Mario, and Chris Brown. His work on these chart-topping singles, such as "Baby Boy," "Lean Back," "Candy Shop," "Let Me Love You," and "Run It!," demonstrated his versatility and skill as a producer. Throughout the decade, Storch continued to produce successful chart entries, solidifying his position as a prominent figure in the music industry. His accomplishments have earned him four Grammy Award nominations, recognizing his contributions to the world of music.