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Re: Scott Storch Was Not Responsible for 2001's Success or Sound
« Reply #60 on: December 22, 2024, 08:33:12 AM »

lay low wasnt scott storch lol … it was mike elizando

wasn't most of that album Elizondo?  Storch did no more than a 2 or 3 tracks I believe
 

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Re: Scott Storch Was Not Responsible for 2001's Success or Sound
« Reply #61 on: December 22, 2024, 08:58:39 AM »
Forgot Storch also did co-production on “Lay Low”.  That song has had a resurgence over the years because Whitney Houston quoted it at an award show and only over the last several years that catchphrase from Nate has become huge.  Almost as big as “Hold up.. wait !!!”

Mainstream fans, women, kids using that phrase.  The song was successful when it dropped and the album as well but that track has developed a cult following and grown of the years.  Snoop would’ve been like 3X to 4X platinum with the last meal if that shit had took off like it eventually did.  I bet he gets hella streams on that.

And it’s not just the great keys by Scott or the catchphrase by Nate—the whole damn song is damn near a catchphrase!!  Listen to every lyric of that track and it’s some shit a person might just say to fit a moment.

“Ooyaka Booyaka!!”

“It ain’t nothin but loot”

“I don’t go to clubs I neva chase a bitch”

“Don’t sag too hard you show everyone ya thong”


I promise you Whitney Houston had never even heard of the song. Lay low as a term was around before that song bro lol
 

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Re: Scott Storch Was Not Responsible for 2001's Success or Sound
« Reply #62 on: December 22, 2024, 09:03:44 AM »

I promise you Whitney Houston had never even heard of the song. Lay low as a term was around before that song bro lol


lmaoooooo

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Re: Scott Storch Was Not Responsible for 2001's Success or Sound
« Reply #63 on: December 22, 2024, 09:05:14 AM »
wasn't most of that album Elizondo?  Storch did no more than a 2 or 3 tracks I believe

yea, but don’t tell cey cey .. he’s guna fuck u up

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Re: Scott Storch Was Not Responsible for 2001's Success or Sound
« Reply #64 on: December 22, 2024, 10:03:37 AM »
JR Rotem was another one that had 2001esque beats for a while I remember around that era.  Not sure if he worked on 2001 though but I remember he did the Busta We up to no good beat with Dre and had a lot of Dre sounding stuff before going more pop

Saw this that seems quite recent.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=NUn25xcsYz8?si=LA4_ry4qkVLI_sEc
 

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Re: Scott Storch Was Not Responsible for 2001's Success or Sound
« Reply #65 on: December 22, 2024, 11:40:19 AM »
yea, but don’t tell cey cey .. he’s guna fuck u up

He better lay low 😅😅

Scott is not credited for lay low but he claimed he has fingerprints on that famous piano loop by playing it live around. When it comes to dre it's hard to be sure about real credits.
 

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Re: Scott Storch Was Not Responsible for 2001's Success or Sound
« Reply #66 on: December 22, 2024, 11:46:02 AM »
JR Rotem was another one that had 2001esque beats for a while I remember around that era.  Not sure if he worked on 2001 though but I remember he did the Busta We up to no good beat with Dre and had a lot of Dre sounding stuff before going more pop

Naah JR was not around in 2001 era. Dr. Dre and jr met while dre was working on detox. Dre heard a track JR did for Spit Vishiss and asked that beat for his next solo project Detox. Then they started to work together. I mean they never did a production together but JR was making beats for aftermath and shady records artists around that time. He had a succesful.run for 2 or 3 years in hip hop industry.
 

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Re: Scott Storch Was Not Responsible for 2001's Success or Sound
« Reply #67 on: December 22, 2024, 12:46:33 PM »
He better lay low 😅😅

Scott is not credited for lay low but he claimed he has fingerprints on that famous piano loop by playing it live around. When it comes to dre it's hard to be sure about real credits.


of course he would say that


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Re: Scott Storch Was Not Responsible for 2001's Success or Sound
« Reply #68 on: December 23, 2024, 02:07:53 AM »

I promise you Whitney Houston had never even heard of the song. Lay low as a term was around before that song bro lol

Have you seen the clip of Whitney?  She says it in the exact key, tone, rhythm—exact copy of Nate… she says, “Youuuu betta Lay Low!”   Who else said it like that before Nate?  I mean, it’s possible Nate picked up the catchphrase from others and it was around before.  I agree, “Lay Low” has been around a long time.. but the way he spits the entire phrase… You betta Lay Low

And Scott did those signature keys on “Lay Low”. Maybe it’s uncredited but those keys I the key to the production on the track.  He plays it whenever he does medleys of his classics.   I’m 99% certain Scott did those signature keys. 
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Re: Scott Storch Was Not Responsible for 2001's Success or Sound
« Reply #69 on: December 23, 2024, 03:33:14 AM »
Have you seen the clip of Whitney?  She says it in the exact key, tone, rhythm—exact copy of Nate… she says, “Youuuu betta Lay Low!”   Who else said it like that before Nate?  I mean, it’s possible Nate picked up the catchphrase from others and it was around before.  I agree, “Lay Low” has been around a long time.. but the way he spits the entire phrase… You betta Lay Low

And Scott did those signature keys on “Lay Low”. Maybe it’s uncredited but those keys I the key to the production on the track.  He plays it whenever he does medleys of his classics.   I’m 99% certain Scott did those signature keys.

yea, but don’t tell Sccit .. he’s guna fuck u up  ;D
 

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Re: Scott Storch Was Not Responsible for 2001's Success or Sound
« Reply #70 on: December 23, 2024, 06:12:53 AM »
yea, but don’t tell Sccit .. he’s guna fuck u up  ;D

you better lay low

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Re: Scott Storch Was Not Responsible for 2001's Success or Sound
« Reply #71 on: December 23, 2024, 06:18:36 AM »
you better lay low

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Re: Scott Storch Was Not Responsible for 2001's Success or Sound
« Reply #72 on: December 23, 2024, 06:32:42 AM »
What you got against Scott Storch?   Hes the fuckin man

absolutely nothing .. scott storch is an excellent musician .. and he just had a great interview with joe rogan that u should peep .. but still, it’s just factually wrong to credit him with creating the sound for 2001 lol

and a lot of people wrongfully do this .. a lot of times to undermine dre, but in this case it’s also to undermine mel-man, who was second in command on 2001 and had the most influence on dre’s sound during that era

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Re: Scott Storch Was Not Responsible for 2001's Success or Sound
« Reply #73 on: December 23, 2024, 06:37:35 AM »
absolutely nothing .. scott storch is an excellent musician .. and he just had a great interview with joe rogan that u should peep .. but still, it’s just factually wrong to credit him with creating the sound for 2001 lol

and a lot of people wrongfully do this .. a lot of times to undermine dre, but in this case it’s also to undermine mel-man, who was second in command on 2001 and had the most influence on dre’s sound during that era

Yeah man it happens every time — the music just ain’t the same when Dre’s not around. 

Whether it’s Mel-Man or Scott — Dre is the one that had to be there to make it happen.  And once Dre had Eminem I think that album was destined to succeed.  Then all the stars just start aligning I mean look Scott even came in and right away did keys on “Just the Two of Us” to update the track for the LP

I get where you are coming from you just don’t want them takin credit from Dre and Mel Man
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Re: Scott Storch Was Not Responsible for 2001's Success or Sound
« Reply #74 on: December 23, 2024, 07:33:52 AM »
Yeah man it happens every time — the music just ain’t the same when Dre’s not around. 

Whether it’s Mel-Man or Scott — Dre is the one that had to be there to make it happen.  And once Dre had Eminem I think that album was destined to succeed.  Then all the stars just start aligning I mean look Scott even came in and right away did keys on “Just the Two of Us” to update the track for the LP

I get where you are coming from you just don’t want them takin credit from Dre and Mel Man

bass brothers said scott was making that up

but yea, i definitely don’t like the whole “dre is using ghost producers!” narrative, because that’s the farthest thing from the truth