It's September 06, 2025, 01:03:02 AM
saying 2001 is 2x better because of one piano riff is nuts. … use that same riff on a joint that isn’t as well produced and it gets lost in the mix
I agree. You can see it first-hand with the joints that Scott produced afterward without Dre. Take Jadakiss - Time's Up, for example. It has piano keys that only assist the overall production. They do not hit hard. Dre is responsible for making Scott's piano lines stand out and grab our attention.
Lmao @ sccit storch claiming he played that shit for em. Poor bass brothers
He didnt claim that. Its what some people understood. He said he met eminem personally while he was helping dre for remaking just the two of us song. Seems dre was making his own version for Just the two of us and needed scotts help for it, but i guess he gave up doing it and let the bass brothers do their own version with a new title called 97 bonnie and clyde. Original version was titled "just the two of us and produced by Dj head.
Without Scott Storch, 2001 wouldn't have even sounded anything like 2001, and instead been more like a Dr. Dre Presents: The Aftermath (volume 2) because a lot of the staff (like Kambon) on that were also on 2001. Storch being responsible for the melody's though, is the key thing involved in songs, for memorability, and memorability of that entire album. Obviously the bass and other elements are memorable too for the sound, but the melody is what you hum or whistle and although Storch gets credit on some songs, I do believe he did far more on that album. He has stated in the past that he was given a bunch of money when he first met Dre, prior to the album even being worked on, where he was able to rent out a great apartment, get a brand new Mercedes lease, new wardrobe, so I could definitely see him relinquishing "some" of his credit in favour of the advances and benefits he obtained before the album release.
lmaooooooothe only melodie’s storch was responsible for was the piano riff on still dre and the little piano sound on big egos that’s it.. those are the only 2 songs he wrote ANYTHING on
false. we already discussed he is involved in 7 songs.Calm down brıo... didnt you already mak your comment? you cant react everybody just because they dont feel like you about the situation.scott played an important role for almost half of the album and some people think without him 2001 wouldnt have the same impact. some dont think the same.
This is an excellent post and track for comparison of how Scott sounds with and without Dre. It's still a dope joint, but certainly it's Dre taking it next level.
yep...this is the same case for pretty much every producer who has left Dre
lmaooooooothe only melodie’s storch was responsible for was the piano riff on still dre and the little piano sound on big egos that’s it.. those are the only 2 songs he wrote ANYTHING on on most the other songs he worked on he was merely a backup keyboardist to kambon, only assisting him on playing music that was written for him “2001 wouldn’t have sounded anything like it sounded witout storch” is nasty work … this is how unsubstantiated narratives form and get passed on. it’s irresponsible conjecture that has no basis outside of “this is what i think!”….when u make statements like that and pass them off as facts, you need to make sure you have the inside information to say it first. “storch received a lot of money so therefore that means he is responsible for more than what we were told!” .. do you hear yourself bro? …. storch has a huge mouth and over talks himself at every chance he gets. when he came up wit the riff to still dre (his claim to fame), we heard him brag about it in every interview and make it the center of his discussion. so if you think he came up with most of 2001, you really believe he wouldn’t have made that public information by now? shit, it’s been proven that the guy regularly takes credit for things he had nothing to do with.. and you think he wouldn’t say “oh yea by the way, i came up with most of 2001”?? lmao .. people really need to stop making things up in their mind and convincing others of their delusions.