Scott Storch is the reason why I became a millionaire, because when I was broke and down, he motivated me by saying: a comeback is always possible. Its all up to you, its all in your head.
@@Nooffensetv I'm a '90 so 2000's was literally my teen life and imo - the last decade of dope tracks. Scott is part of the Chris Brown, Keri Hilson era that you just had to be a part of and experience personally to even begin to comprehend this sentence! Glad I was a part of it in that time of my life in particular!
when you're a big fan of a musician, dont ask about his personal drug stories and money issues, especially when that has been reported on ad nauseam. I am gonna be straight with you, you deserve as much. I thought this was a horrible interview and Scott was being very polite. It's ok to be nervous, but ask yourself if those things you brought up are really the things "a big fan" would want to know from a musical genius.@@Nooffensetv
Scott, if the one in a million chance you see this, thank you. I have looked up to you as a musician for over a decade now, studied your music, etc., but I have now hit rock bottom in my life. But thinking about how you hit rock bottom on a whole other level back 10-15 years ago, and have had the perseverance to rebuild your life, it gives me the courage and strength to rebuild mine. I am in a very dark and desperate place right now, but I have been keeping your story in my head every day. I respect you very much as a person too - you are always humble, calm and collected, well-spoken and not afraid to say the truth about things. I know you were drug through the mud with your fall from grace in the public eye, and you did not deserve that. I respect your strength and character for always trying to be the bigger person, and you really do have a good heart my man. I am now, after 12 long years of waiting and at age 30, finally starting to pursue music seriously, and you are one of the main reasons why I am finally doing it. You are truly one of the greats - on the same level as Dre as far as I'm concerned - and your musical style and sensibilities are what are driving me to teach myself the piano by ear, and in doing so, go forth in my journey of music production and try to find my own unique style and sound, just like you did when you left Dre to try to build your own empire. I am even planning on buying your new KRK monitors once I have the finances to build my home studio in the next few years. I hope one day I have the chance to shake your hand and tell you thank you in person, for everything you, your music and your story has and is helping me get through life, past, present and future.
I hope you find your way brother…just believing in a higher power and praying to that higher power can help a lot more than you might want to believe. I was in my darkest days little over a year ago..I had to burn some bridges and do some things that I didn’t want to do at the time but I’m glad I did because it made me the successful person I am today. And now for that, my daughter don’t have to watch her daddy slowly kill himself. I wish you the best pal🤙🏼 one day at a time…
@@corywalker2069 thank you. Yes I am actually quite religious. I pray multiple times a day to keep my head on straight. I have had to burn some bridges too. They say you never should, but the truth is sometimes you have to in order to grow and move forward
I love Scott he’s a genius and a super producer and my favorite producer of all time I met him a while ago in Philly and he’s a great dude and a legend
Found out like all of us that some people are only there for the ride, but the true friends always tell u the truth and we be there through the thick of it
"I feel like some of these people should have had my back and pressed me to get help." Moral of the story -- no one is coming to save anyone and people are out for themselves. Trust NO ONE.
Why Dr. Dre is the LGENDARY GOAT of Hip Hop...He made Scott, he mad Snoop, he made 50, he made Eminem, he made Focus, he made Eve, made Kendrick Lamar...I can keep going and going but ya get that point
Yea definitely not the goat and didn't make anybody, took credit for others peoples sh!t like pac exposed. Scott Storch is miles ahead of Dre. Scott can go in the studio and just make a beat in 5 mins off the top of the head, Dre can't. It takes Dre ten years to make one album. Beats by the pound are better than Dre, they released 23 albums in 98 alone.
I have always said that if you are passionate about what you do, you will become great at it. You just "know" how things work and flow within your talent with little effort . I personally define the word Talent as: A trait that someone is born with that requires little to no practice to perfect... This guy was passionate about his talent and mastered it and became great. Kudos to him and his personal successes. Great interview.
This interview was good but the guy asking questions has to do better articulating his questions, talking more clear, and just better questions overall
“Was busta poping or signed when you worked with him ? “ the interview is great overall but that question made no sense to ask. Made it seem as if no research was done. Busta got signed way back in 1990 with his Grupp “leader of the new school”. His break out verse that made him a superstar was on “tribe called quest “ song “Scenario” from 1992. After that he was a big name in the industry. To ask if busta was a big deal during the recording of his 4th album is a little bit off. But other than that i really liked the interview
Did my due diligence with the research. Again there is so many people Scott has worked with I did the most I could with the allowed time this was a spur of the moment interview. But you are right for sure! Always try to do our best with research just am not to familiar with busta history.
@@Nooffensetv understandable. As a said really enjoyed the interview it’s just that question that threw me off. Not saying that you didn’t do your work just saying that everything else was so well done that when that question came out it was a bit of. But knowing that you don’t know about busta it’s more understandable now. Enjoyed it because you can’t find interviews like this with Scott were he actually talks about the roots and Dre like this. Keep up the good work. And listen to some old busta music you will enjoy it
Love how Drew started off by listing newer artists than the legends cause most interviews seem to put emphasis on “Still DRE” and stuff like that like Storch still isn’t out here working.
I’m a music artist who has had a great career, Obviously Ive not got my artist name on display. But i went the same route as this guy, At the peak, cocaine came out of nowhere,baring in mind, I was the guy who was against that stuff. After hanging with the same people who I was in competition, they watched me get hooked and literally laughed at me as my career began to fall at an incredibly fast rate. 10 years of being hooked to that evil stuff. I’m happy and healthy now, but the after effects still remain and my career is still there but, Let me tell anyone. I was at the very top in my field, Between me and another guy, my career hasn’t got back to where it was. It’s not over yet, but I want to stress to anyone younger than me to stay away from drugs and keep your circle very small, I’m talking friends you grew up with. No outsiders, people that tell you that you stink if you haven’t showered for a week. Much respect for Scott storch, it’s crazy how similar my journey was, even if not quite to his level.
This guy's proof. To the fact you can achieve what you want to achieve with hard work. And determination He did take his foot off the gas panel. And I believe getting involved with some of the wrong ladies throughout his career. But Hey, life is a learning curve, right?
@@Nooffensetv He's A g for sure and you know. Life is full of lessons when you work that hard for that long and your focused and in the studio Constantly, I can see how It was like I'm gonna have some fun now and then just get wrapped up in it. An start hanging around the wrong people. But life is full learning curves. He just had to get his foot back on the gas pedal
Imagine struggling to make it and then going in a room to play for Dre. Then he just leaves and you think "fuck". Then Dre walks in with keys and cash and tells you he wants you to stay and help him write an album!
He really doesn't. Hung out with him for the day and watched him produce some stuff for some artists. His process: Grab a blunt and blast speakers until he hears something catchy lol
Yea after seeing zero reaction from the interviewer to Scott bringing up how they made Big Ego in one day and gettin solidified with Dre and having zero follow up question just about did it for me 👎
His worth today is only 250,000 dollars as it was reported lol a joke 100 million was his worth poor decisions and drugs will ruin your income and your life
Podcast ppl are so annoying I don’t need your long winded question formats or you saying “that’s crazy” or whatever. Just ask the questions straight forward I wanna hear what Scott says. I mean you seem nice man. But it’s just so annoying.
this was an awesome interview. But I have to admit I'm over hearing his drug stories/losing it all. I appreciate how open he is with it, and it's apart of his story, but by far the best part of this was his stories about artists and studio sessions. If you get him again, see if you can just talk about more of that.