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Scott Storch
Scott Storch is a Jewish-American keyboardist, songwriter, and record producer. A former member of alternative hip hop band The Roots, Storch went on to produce and co-produce hit records for a number of artists, including Dr. Dre ("Still D.R.E.), Justin Timberlake ("Cry Me a River", with Timbaland), the #1 hit "Lean Back" by The Terror Squad, and the #1 hit "Candy Shop" by rapper 50 Cent.
He also is credited for doing much of the piano and keyboard riffs on many Dre-produced tracks since 1999. He recently produced Toni Braxton's "Please", which is on the verge of breaking through as a dope song .
Storch recently broke up with rapper Lil Kim. He is unknown to many, but surprisingly has been part of producing nine different #1 hip-hop songs on the Billboard Charts.
He's also worked with Dr. Dre, Lil Kim, Justin Timberlake, Eve, Jadakiss, Eminem, 50 Cent, The Game, G-Unit, Christina Aguilera, and many, many more.
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