Scot Storch is kinda overated. yeah?
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I mean, I liked lean back. But shit like "get it poppin"? Trash. Ive heard a few nice cuts from him, but its REAL hit and miss. Most of the time I feel like his shit just comes out kinda generic. Like that jadakiss track. Not terrible I guess, but just not really all that interesting. Actually this dudes best work was probably on the beyonce album. Good stuff, but I dont really get why he's hailed as one of the best hip hop producers out there. hes kind of just a cheaper version of dre. right? He did have a hot beat on the young gunnaz first record though. but that "gangsta party" track he just gave joe buddens? I mean that whole song is a fucking joke.
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Just Blaze is not overrated at ALL! Blaze is under appreciated if anything. Just Blaze and Jay Dee and the two sickest producers in hip-hop at the moment. Think of all the Classic Jay-Z/Just Blaze cuts. The Freeway album. All the singles he's done for people are BANANAS! Just Blaze can do dope R&B tracks as well. The joints he builds around a sample are off the hook as well as when he plays tracks on a keyboard. That "Can't Let You Go" track he did for Fabolous was NICE! I'll cheerlead for Just Blaze ALL DAY. I can't wait to hear what kind of joints he starts droppin' on his own label.
JUST BLAZE FOLLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thats just crazy. Just blaze is rediculous. In my opinion mabye the only superproducer thats consistantly worth the cash.
Agreed - schooled as a drummer, JBlaze more often than not comes correct - as a quick point of reference, 'Girls, Girls, Girls,' and 'Dear Summer' for Jay-Z spring to mind immediately... He seems to keep his ear to the underground as well, attendin' Beat Society functions, contributin' a beat to the Med album on Stones Throw, etc.
but that said, i'm feelin "just a little bit" a little more than a little bit.
Yeah, that dude is a hack.
Even though I am one of the few people on here to consistently defend the rap you hear on the radio, I have to say that all of the arguments people typically make against that stuff definitely apply to Scott Storch's sh!t.
but walter is not
Roots: The Notice, You Got Me, Silent Treatment, Adrenaline, Grits, Essaywhuman, Im Out Deah, Leonard
Busta Rhymes: Break Ya Neck, Bladow, Truck Volume
Slum Village: Get Live
Mobb Deep: There I go again, Live Foul
Not to mention a slew of shit for NBR (non backpack related) artists, Pink, Beyonce, Genuine, Janet Jackson, 50, Fat Joe, Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera (not hot), Eve, R kelly, 2pac, Lil Kim, ETCCCCCCCCCCCcc
oh yeah and he produced Still D.R.E
That said, I'm feeling Just Blaze a whole lot more, and Rich Harrison is tearing it up by being responsible for some of the hottest r'n'b tracks of the past 2-3 years.
Co-sign!!!
yeah no doubt.
Track #2 on Amerie's album is Goodburger!!!!!!!!
does dre do his own production anymore?
There are so many rumours out there. He probably pullin' an Andy Warhol.
Grunts do the work and he yes/no the stuff they present. Who knows?
Drums: Mel-Man -> check!
etc.
etc.
Maybe Dre fancies himself as a Quincy Jones or Gil Evans?
He's definitely earned it. Become the finisher/one w/ the final ear.
yeah i can't hate on him too hard.. throw on 'no one can do it better' and all is forgiven
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Support your fellow white super-produer. I think Storch definetly has heat, but he ain't a dude I'm geeked to check.
Just Blaze all day everyday. Anyone read the new Elemental, it has a pretty good interview w/ Just Bleezy.
Even though it's great to hear songs on the radio with sample heavy production, I still think Rich Harrison is a hack, he's needs to change it up but he A&R's view him as "irrelevant"
P.Bedroom Producer Von Little Dude
A&R'S IS LIKE DAMN WE MESSED UP
Co-sizzle.
I was wingman selling breaks to JB up in Baseline last year and considering he didn't know me from Adam (and easily could of been on some "fuck this nobody" shit) he was the straight up coolest cat I've met in a while.
Gave me a tour of the place, breaking down his mixdowns in Studio A, answering any nerdy studio questions I had. He seemed to really appreciate where he is and what he's got.
I wish him all the success in the world. Great beats, great guy.
Unfortunately the A&R people do feel he's irrelevant. "One Thing" wasn't released as a single for like what, 3-4 months? A&R people didn't think it was going to do anything. They don't believe in Rich Harrison. The initial plans was for him to do teh entire Amerie album himself, but instead they had to fill it up with Lil Jon's throwaway tracks (that they released/maybe haven't released as a shitty single )... and that really makes me thing about Colombia Records' hesitation to put "Crazy In Love" out as a single. Wasn't there like a 4 month lag for that as well.
Methinks sombody at Sony doesn't like Rich Harrison, even though he makes them hella money.
Still I feel what Ayres is saying about him pigeonholing himself. But didn't he do "Soldier" by Destiny's Child? That's not a typical beat for him.
And me and my man Rehani were talking about Scott the other day. We both go way back with dude, and we're happy he's doing what he's doing. All that hate needs to stop.