Scott Storch, born on December sixteenth, nineteen seventy-three, is a prominent American record producer, rapper, singer, pianist, composer, and lyricist. He first made his mark in the music industry as a keyboardist for the Philadelphia-based hip hop band, the Roots, joining them before the release of their debut album, Organix, in nineteen ninety-three.
Storch's career took a significant turn when he co-composed and provided the iconic keyboard riff for Dr. Dre's legendary single, 'Still D.R.E.,' released in nineteen ninety-nine. His collaboration with Dr. Dre continued throughout the late nineteen nineties and early two-thousands, solidifying his reputation as a sought-after producer in the hip hop genre.
As the new millennium approached, Storch expanded his production work, achieving remarkable success. He was credited on five Billboard Hot 100 number one singles, including Beyoncé's 'Baby Boy,' Terror Squad's 'Lean Back,' 50 Cent's 'Candy Shop,' Mario's 'Let Me Love You,' and Chris Brown's 'Run It!' His contributions to the music industry have resulted in numerous other successful chart entries throughout the decade.
Throughout his illustrious career, Scott Storch has been recognized for his talent, earning four Grammy Award nominations. His innovative approach to music production and songwriting continues to influence artists and producers alike.