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Thread started 08/17/06 2:35pm

Krytonite

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Christina Aguilera and ex-producer in feud

Christina Aguilera has been doing the rounds to promote her new double-album, Back To Basics, but it sounds like her former producer Scott Storch won't be buying a copy.

The diva apparently met her match with Storch, who tells InTouch Weekly that he dropped out of working on Christina's latest album when, among other things, she refused to send a private plane to pick him up.

Though the pair collaborated successfully on Christina's last album, Stripped, there's clearly no love lost between the two these days.

Christina has admitted that a track called "F.U.S.S.," which contains the lyrics, "Looks like I didn't need you/Still got the album out," is aimed at her former musical svengali.

Storch, who recently worked with Christina's newest rival Paris Hilton on the single "Stars Are Blind," tells the magazine: "It's pretty pathetic that she would do a song like this. I worked on half of her last CD and sold her millions of copies."

He adds: "Obviously she cares more than I do that I didn't do this album, but I can't blame her, with an album full of fillers, over-singing, and lame Vegas-like cabaret music."

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Reply #1 posted 08/17/06 2:39pm

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lol
I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired!
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Reply #2 posted 08/17/06 2:39pm

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Krytonite said:

Christina Aguilera has been doing the rounds to promote her new double-album, Back To Basics, but it sounds like her former producer Scott Storch won't be buying a copy.

The diva apparently met her match with Storch, who tells InTouch Weekly that he dropped out of working on Christina's latest album when, among other things, she refused to send a private plane to pick him up.

Though the pair collaborated successfully on Christina's last album, Stripped, there's clearly no love lost between the two these days.

Christina has admitted that a track called "F.U.S.S.," which contains the lyrics, "Looks like I didn't need you/Still got the album out," is aimed at her former musical svengali.

Storch, who recently worked with Christina's newest rival Paris Hilton on the single "Stars Are Blind," tells the magazine: "It's pretty pathetic that she would do a song like this. I worked on half of her last CD and sold her millions of copies."

He adds: "Obviously she cares more than I do that I didn't do this album, but I can't blame her, with an album full of fillers, over-singing, and lame Vegas-like cabaret music."

http://music.yahoo.com/re...s/35252516


I always kind of thought of Christina as someone who was talented and everything and was beneath stuff like this. Still says to me she needs to grow up or at least be a little more subtle with her jabs. He needs to grow up too...He started talking shit about her as well....
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Reply #3 posted 08/17/06 5:51pm

Mong

He sounds like a total cock.
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Reply #4 posted 08/17/06 5:57pm

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it wouldn't be a proper Xtina album release without at least one fued!
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Reply #5 posted 08/17/06 6:08pm

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Once again, im amazed at how arrogant these "SO CALLED" producers are. I love that comment "I sold her millions", like people were like "wow scott storch produced this, gotta have it". Producers today think they are amazing talents when they are no more than people that couldnt get a deal on their own. Now christina is no angel she lashes out at everybody whenever she has a record out and then makes up with them when she doesnt, so its all calculating and drawing attention to herself. Scott Storch on the other hand has recently produced tracks for Paris Hilton and Puffys Project Danity Kane which are both "tanking", so i dont know who he's kidding either, especially about "filler", he has made a career out of producing "filler" talent

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Reply #6 posted 08/17/06 6:15pm

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Like she owes him a private jet! You're a big shot, buy your own! lol
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Reply #7 posted 08/17/06 6:25pm

cheyenne

F.U.S.S.= FU Scott Storch. No, Christina isn't above dedicating a whole song to someone like him.

I don't see how their egos allowed them to fit in the same room at the same time, to be honest. I do agree with him about her CD though. She could've easily squeezed all the good songs on one CD and had room to spare.

He talked about beyonce not using him anymore in RS. Why would anyone want to work with him again now? He's a big-mouthed baby.
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Reply #8 posted 08/17/06 6:26pm

cheyenne

opps
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Reply #9 posted 08/17/06 6:27pm

cheyenne

sorry double post
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Reply #10 posted 08/17/06 6:36pm

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Krytonite said:

Christina Aguilera has been doing the rounds to promote her new double-album, Back To Basics, but it sounds like her former producer Scott Storch won't be buying a copy.

The diva apparently met her match with Storch, who tells InTouch Weekly that he dropped out of working on Christina's latest album when, among other things, she refused to send a private plane to pick him up.

Though the pair collaborated successfully on Christina's last album, Stripped, there's clearly no love lost between the two these days.

Christina has admitted that a track called "F.U.S.S.," which contains the lyrics, "Looks like I didn't need you/Still got the album out," is aimed at her former musical svengali.

Storch, who recently worked with Christina's newest rival Paris Hilton on the single "Stars Are Blind," tells the magazine: "It's pretty pathetic that she would do a song like this. I worked on half of her last CD and sold her millions of copies."

He adds: "Obviously she cares more than I do that I didn't do this album, but I can't blame her, with an album full of fillers, over-singing, and lame Vegas-like cabaret music."

http://music.yahoo.com/re...s/35252516


Is THIS the same Scott Storch who co-wrote that C.R.A.P. for 50 Cent called Candy Shop?

I'll take Christina's Pussycat Doll-style cabaret music anyday over Scott's bullshit tracks!
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Reply #11 posted 08/17/06 7:22pm

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lastdecember said:

Once again, im amazed at how arrogant these "SO CALLED" producers are. I love that comment "I sold her millions", like people were like "wow scott storch produced this, gotta have it". Producers today think they are amazing talents when they are no more than people that couldnt get a deal on their own. Now christina is no angel she lashes out at everybody whenever she has a record out and then makes up with them when she doesnt, so its all calculating and drawing attention to herself. Scott Storch on the other hand has recently produced tracks for Paris Hilton and Puffys Project Danity Kane which are both "tanking", so i dont know who he's kidding either, especially about "filler", he has made a career out of producing "filler" talent


Correct me if I'm wrong but Scott produced "Dirrty", which was widely criticized (in fact, allmusic nearly rewrites history as if the album flopped) and didn't do intially well on the charts in America. It wasn't until "Beautiful" that the album really picked up.
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Reply #12 posted 08/17/06 7:24pm

gemini13

He's a tool. confused

I read the article on him in Rolling Stone, and I just listened to most of the album.

I like it more than her other albums.
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Reply #13 posted 08/17/06 8:07pm

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VinnyM27 said:

lastdecember said:

Once again, im amazed at how arrogant these "SO CALLED" producers are. I love that comment "I sold her millions", like people were like "wow scott storch produced this, gotta have it". Producers today think they are amazing talents when they are no more than people that couldnt get a deal on their own. Now christina is no angel she lashes out at everybody whenever she has a record out and then makes up with them when she doesnt, so its all calculating and drawing attention to herself. Scott Storch on the other hand has recently produced tracks for Paris Hilton and Puffys Project Danity Kane which are both "tanking", so i dont know who he's kidding either, especially about "filler", he has made a career out of producing "filler" talent


Correct me if I'm wrong but Scott produced "Dirrty", which was widely criticized (in fact, allmusic nearly rewrites history as if the album flopped) and didn't do intially well on the charts in America. It wasn't until "Beautiful" that the album really picked up.


TBF, allmusic.com already gave Stripped a mixed review BEFORE the album was release. They thought Christina was trying to hard to be down with the streets.


EDIT: BTW, Fighter is my favorite song from that album.
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Reply #14 posted 08/17/06 8:10pm

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VinnyM27 said:

lastdecember said:

Once again, im amazed at how arrogant these "SO CALLED" producers are. I love that comment "I sold her millions", like people were like "wow scott storch produced this, gotta have it". Producers today think they are amazing talents when they are no more than people that couldnt get a deal on their own. Now christina is no angel she lashes out at everybody whenever she has a record out and then makes up with them when she doesnt, so its all calculating and drawing attention to herself. Scott Storch on the other hand has recently produced tracks for Paris Hilton and Puffys Project Danity Kane which are both "tanking", so i dont know who he's kidding either, especially about "filler", he has made a career out of producing "filler" talent


Correct me if I'm wrong but Scott produced "Dirrty", which was widely criticized (in fact, allmusic nearly rewrites history as if the album flopped) and didn't do intially well on the charts in America. It wasn't until "Beautiful" that the album really picked up.


Rockwilder produced Dirrty, not Scott!
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Reply #15 posted 08/17/06 9:20pm

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VinnyM27 said:

lastdecember said:

Once again, im amazed at how arrogant these "SO CALLED" producers are. I love that comment "I sold her millions", like people were like "wow scott storch produced this, gotta have it". Producers today think they are amazing talents when they are no more than people that couldnt get a deal on their own. Now christina is no angel she lashes out at everybody whenever she has a record out and then makes up with them when she doesnt, so its all calculating and drawing attention to herself. Scott Storch on the other hand has recently produced tracks for Paris Hilton and Puffys Project Danity Kane which are both "tanking", so i dont know who he's kidding either, especially about "filler", he has made a career out of producing "filler" talent


Correct me if I'm wrong but Scott produced "Dirrty", which was widely criticized (in fact, allmusic nearly rewrites history as if the album flopped) and didn't do intially well on the charts in America. It wasn't until "Beautiful" that the album really picked up.


scott did Can't Hold Us Down, Walk Away, Fighter. Infatuation, Loving Me 4 Me, UnderApprecaited, Get Mine Get Yours, Singing My Song i believe
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Reply #16 posted 08/17/06 10:15pm

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So far this era Christina has had like 4 celebrity fueds which she has instigated, it's her way of getting press. She needs tp shut up so peopel can enjoy her music instead of secretly waiting for her to fail so she can get her ego in check.
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Reply #17 posted 08/18/06 8:38am

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TonyVanDam said:

VinnyM27 said:



Correct me if I'm wrong but Scott produced "Dirrty", which was widely criticized (in fact, allmusic nearly rewrites history as if the album flopped) and didn't do intially well on the charts in America. It wasn't until "Beautiful" that the album really picked up.


TBF, allmusic.com already gave Stripped a mixed review BEFORE the album was release. They thought Christina was trying to hard to be down with the streets.


EDIT: BTW, Fighter is my favorite song from that album.
[Edited 8/17/06 20:09pm]


Are you trying to say you don't even think they heard the album first? I wouldn't be too shocked. But even the review to "Back To Baiscs" slams "Stripped".
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Reply #18 posted 08/18/06 9:09am

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He did Loving Me for Me? Aw, too bad. Love that song. Anyway, I'm so over him, not that I was ever into him. Is he still with Lil Kim?

I'm tired of Christina commenting on and addressing every critic, popstar peer and thought in her head.

She's got talent and it may get better with time. The work will always speak for itself. I liked Stripped and I like B2B, the first disc anyway. Maybe the album wouldn't have so many fillers if the label didn't intervene. Anywho, I'm glad kicked him to the curb. Artists rely on producers too much sometimes anyway.
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Reply #19 posted 08/18/06 12:47pm

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psst...ya both suck...
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Reply #20 posted 08/18/06 1:32pm

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VinnyM27 said:

TonyVanDam said:



TBF, allmusic.com already gave Stripped a mixed review BEFORE the album was release. They thought Christina was trying to hard to be down with the streets.


EDIT: BTW, Fighter is my favorite song from that album.
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Are you trying to say you don't even think they heard the album first?
I wouldn't be too shocked. But even the review to "Back To Baiscs" slams "Stripped".


I REPEAT (will better choice of words): allmusic.com receive copies of upcoming new albums a few weeks before the record buyers do! Yes, most reviewers do listen to the whole album first. But they still have their own opinions/criticisms after the fact.
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