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Scott Storch

Jay Z Feat Mya Best Of Me

"Ridin'" is a ballad by American singer Mýa. It was written by herself, Ester Dean, Traci C. Hale, Jevon Sims and producer Christopher "Difficult" Stewart for her fourth studio album Liberation (2007). Launched because the album's second and last single in July 2007 (see 2007 in music), it reached number fifty-eight on the U.S. Billboard Sizzling R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. A music video for the track was directed by Erik White.

Conception and production

Intermitted by a number of recording pauses, the singer had been working on her fourth studio album on and off since 2004. Originally conceived as a venture called Control Freak, her first launch with the A&M Records label, the album's first model was actually introduced for a summer season 2005 release, involving most important production by Scott Storch, Dr. Dre, Jodeci, Lil Jon, Rockwilder and songwriter Sean Garrett. Mýa who took management of the album in her own fingers by producing a part of the file herself, described the album as "a mixture of a Gwen Stefani, as a result of it is energetic, and Lil Jon, very ghetto," with a much less basic R&B edge, exlaining further: "Control Freak is principally learning methods to acquire control of a situation your self, gaining management so as to be [a] free and exquisite individual in life." Nevertheless, although she meant to launch a dance observe called "Let It Go" at a selected time, she ultimately determined to depart both her management and A&M Data in fall 2005 because of private differences, earlier than signing a brand new contract with Motown Records.

During the next months Mýa began consulting a number of other producers to collaborate on the album, renamed Liberation, including Tim & Bob, Bryan Michael Cox, Kwamé, J. R. Rotem and Tough Stewart. Searching for a brand new vibe for the album, she drew inspiration by leaving Los Angeles, California and transferring again to Washington, D.C., where she spent her formative years. "I simply knew that I had to get again to my roots and rediscover what had made me excited in the first place," she stated in an interview with Billboard magazine. "I have all this inventive vitality and all these ideas however LA it was too impersonal of a spot to develop a real artistic family." Back residence, Mýa bought a home and enlisted her brother to build a recording studio, where she began experimenting, laying down rudimentary tracks and learning the way to engineer. Pushed by her newfound talents in mixing and manufacturing, Mýa as soon as again intensified work on the re-labored Control Freak album, with most of it will definitely being accomplished in a stretch of only three month. "It was a straightforward course of because I knew what I wished to do when I went in," she commented, evaluating the making of the album with a therapy. "I have been sincere with myself and have been able to admit some things and analyze myself and save myself on the finish of the day [...] Liberation is a clean slate; my most expressive, weak album." Reviewed by a few American critics solely, Liberation garnered a typically combined reception. Dorian Lynskey of Blender magazine gave the album [two] and a half stars out of five, stating: "A decade into her profession, [two] songs elevate the 27-year-outdated's recreation - the insidious snake-charmer melody of "'Walka Not a Talka' and the bracing blast of betrayed-housewife rage of 'All in the Title of Love.' Elsewhere, boilerplate slow jams and generic sass paint Mya, her claims on the contrary, as a talka not a walka."

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What do you guys think of Scott Storch?

I think he has made some of the best beats of all time ( candy shop, just a lil bit, Still d.r.e Clap Back) but i think he seems like a jerk in real life. And its kinda sad they he wasted all that talent and got into coke.

He has and still is making really sick beats. He's back in the studio and doing his thing. He DID have an addiction and this is what happened:
Lost in a three-year cocaine-abusing haze, he lost more money than most people reading this story will see in five lifetimes: $30 million. Yes, he blew almost his entire fortune on coke, cars, houses, lavish trips, partying and a series of what he calls "poor judgment decisions." Earlier this month, Storch was arrested for grand theft auto for allegedly failing to return a Bentley he'd leased in 2006. And last year, Storch hit legal trouble after reportedly falling behind on both his child-support payments and his property taxes.

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1609984/20090424/storch_scott.jhtml

Here is what he is doing now:

http://blog.jiroshop.co.uk/2010/04/scott-storch-produced-drdre-jay-zs.html

A lot of producers and artists have addictions and he was no different. He's clean and sober and back in the studio. He's an excellent producer.
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