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Thread started 03/02/07 9:57am

MikeMatronik

SHOCK: Scott Storch Disses Timbaland and Timberlake with the most stupid and sterotypical video ever made!

http://www.youtube.com/wa...l66lVMNvSM

lol lol lol lol

Why do some guys try to rap!


lol lol lol lol
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Reply #1 posted 03/02/07 10:12am

CinisterCee

For how rich Timbaland AND Scott Storch brag to be in their dis songs, their dis songs both had the CHEAPEST VIDEOS I HAVE EVER SEEN from two major label artists.
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Reply #2 posted 03/02/07 11:08am

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talk about ironic that these two have a beef considering they really are the same person. I was so happy when Christina did F.U.S.S., because she really showed who these producers really think they are. They tend to get a BIG HEAD about themselves really quick for really doing nothing. The truth behind the Xtina and Scott deal was that Scott got popular and started charging big $$ for work, Xtina felt since it was her music that really built him up that she shouldnt have to play second fiddle to anyone, but Scott felt differently and there went whatever friendship they had. Some of the material that Scott was going to use on Xtinas latest cd he ended up using on Brooke Hogans CD and we see where that went. So Scott and Tim, ride your wave but she is changing real quick and in the morning you wake up and Mc Hammer is at the door saying, "I told u so"

"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #3 posted 03/02/07 11:15am

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Those videos are horrible and I find it ridiculous that these guys are beefing with each other.
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
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Reply #4 posted 03/02/07 11:21am

CinisterCee

lastdecember said:

talk about ironic that these two have a beef considering they really are the same person. I was so happy when Christina did F.U.S.S., because she really showed who these producers really think they are. They tend to get a BIG HEAD about themselves really quick for really doing nothing. The truth behind the Xtina and Scott deal was that Scott got popular and started charging big $$ for work, Xtina felt since it was her music that really built him up that she shouldnt have to play second fiddle to anyone, but Scott felt differently and there went whatever friendship they had. Some of the material that Scott was going to use on Xtinas latest cd he ended up using on Brooke Hogans CD and we see where that went. So Scott and Tim, ride your wave but she is changing real quick and in the morning you wake up and Mc Hammer is at the door saying, "I told u so"


I think Scott Stoch was riding higher on the popularity of his synth squiggles on 50 Cent's "Candy Shop", not Xtina's material.
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Reply #5 posted 03/02/07 11:31am

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CinisterCee said:

lastdecember said:

talk about ironic that these two have a beef considering they really are the same person. I was so happy when Christina did F.U.S.S., because she really showed who these producers really think they are. They tend to get a BIG HEAD about themselves really quick for really doing nothing. The truth behind the Xtina and Scott deal was that Scott got popular and started charging big $$ for work, Xtina felt since it was her music that really built him up that she shouldnt have to play second fiddle to anyone, but Scott felt differently and there went whatever friendship they had. Some of the material that Scott was going to use on Xtinas latest cd he ended up using on Brooke Hogans CD and we see where that went. So Scott and Tim, ride your wave but she is changing real quick and in the morning you wake up and Mc Hammer is at the door saying, "I told u so"


I think Scott Stoch was riding higher on the popularity of his synth squiggles on 50 Cent's "Candy Shop", not Xtina's material.


Well all i know is that he isnt anything special, he did some stuff with Danity Kane and it actually got cut from the album, he did some work on Mya's upcoming cd, which i have heard is the reason the project keeps getting pushed back, Motown feels the stuff isnt good enough. Its funny how when something gets shelved people always blame the artist and say its their "wack" stuff, but they never blame the "wack" producer. They only talk of the Producer/beatmaker in a positive light.

"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #6 posted 03/02/07 12:02pm

CinisterCee

lastdecember said:

CinisterCee said:



I think Scott Stoch was riding higher on the popularity of his synth squiggles on 50 Cent's "Candy Shop", not Xtina's material.


Well all i know is that he isnt anything special, he did some stuff with Danity Kane and it actually got cut from the album, he did some work on Mya's upcoming cd, which i have heard is the reason the project keeps getting pushed back, Motown feels the stuff isnt good enough. Its funny how when something gets shelved people always blame the artist and say its their "wack" stuff, but they never blame the "wack" producer. They only talk of the Producer/beatmaker in a positive light.


So true. And for the record I think "Candy Shop" is wack anyway
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Reply #7 posted 03/02/07 12:19pm

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scott storch is weak...and i think he just proved it.
as well, when did it start becoming game for producers to beef?
yea, i know...
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Reply #8 posted 03/02/07 12:27pm

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MikeMatronik said:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1l66lVMNvSM

lol lol lol lol

Why do some guys try to rap!


lol lol lol lol
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1. I love dis tracks in general. It's just something about people talking smack that is so freaking laughable!!! lol

2. As far as rhyme skills are concern, Scott Storch isn't great and THIS video is cheap-looking!!!! lol lol But at least he has a wicked sense of humor. cool

3. As far as beats are concern, Timbo will break him. Just want until he reunite with Magoo & Missy.

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Reply #9 posted 03/02/07 12:29pm

CinisterCee

TheBoyfromtheBand said:

as well, when did it start becoming game for producers to beef?


eye would say when Man Parrish added intimidating dog barks to "Hip Hop Bee Bop"

or Guru's "Who You Stealin' From" produced by Arthur Baker & John Robie.
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Reply #10 posted 03/02/07 12:36pm

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Well they both have to keep their "wave" going until the next big thing comes along and no one wants to work with either of them. Right now Timbaland and Storch are nothing more than hired hands by labels to help score a quick hit. The only thing now is that Tim and Scott charge big $$ for a beat, thats probably not theirs anyway, and labels are losing money on the deal. Just imagine this, Tim charges 250,000 for a track and he produces a 10 track record for someone, so already the label is in the hole for 2.5 million, for a record that probably could be made for a quarter of that by anoyone else. So when u factor in all the other things labels spend $$ on, Media/Videos/Press and soon u see that if they dont sell 5 million of a record they lose money, and of course we know NO ONE is selling 5 million, hell, right now, it takes a few months or so for an artist to be near 500,000. And the sales are down mainly because the music is shit, and people have finally caught on to it, so why waste $$ get rid of these Producers/Beatmakers.

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Reply #11 posted 03/02/07 12:53pm

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lastdecember said:

Well they both have to keep their "wave" going until the next big thing comes along and no one wants to work with either of them. Right now Timbaland and Storch are nothing more than hired hands by labels to help score a quick hit. The only thing now is that Tim and Scott charge big $$ for a beat, thats probably not theirs anyway, and labels are losing money on the deal. Just imagine this, Tim charges 250,000 for a track and he produces a 10 track record for someone, so already the label is in the hole for 2.5 million, for a record that probably could be made for a quarter of that by anoyone else. So when u factor in all the other things labels spend $$ on, Media/Videos/Press and soon u see that if they dont sell 5 million of a record they lose money, and of course we know NO ONE is selling 5 million, hell, right now, it takes a few months or so for an artist to be near 500,000. And the sales are down mainly because the music is shit, and people have finally caught on to it, so why waste $$ get rid of these Producers/Beatmakers.


I rather use software studio gear (FL Studio, Acid Pro) and make my own beats. At least I save money! biggrin [b]
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Reply #12 posted 03/02/07 1:02pm

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I always liked Tim but he‛s been turning me off a lot lately and being in a feud at this point in his career is just lame.
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
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Reply #13 posted 03/02/07 1:11pm

Janfriend

How did this start anyway? Why was Tim dissing in the first place?
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Reply #14 posted 03/02/07 3:11pm

MikeMatronik

Janfriend said:

How did this start anyway? Why was Tim dissing in the first place?


I know that Timbaland did some song with Storch from JT's first album
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Reply #15 posted 03/02/07 3:15pm

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CinisterCee said:

lastdecember said:

talk about ironic that these two have a beef considering they really are the same person. I was so happy when Christina did F.U.S.S., because she really showed who these producers really think they are. They tend to get a BIG HEAD about themselves really quick for really doing nothing. The truth behind the Xtina and Scott deal was that Scott got popular and started charging big $$ for work, Xtina felt since it was her music that really built him up that she shouldnt have to play second fiddle to anyone, but Scott felt differently and there went whatever friendship they had. Some of the material that Scott was going to use on Xtinas latest cd he ended up using on Brooke Hogans CD and we see where that went. So Scott and Tim, ride your wave but she is changing real quick and in the morning you wake up and Mc Hammer is at the door saying, "I told u so"


I think Scott Stoch was riding higher on the popularity of his synth squiggles on 50 Cent's "Candy Shop", not Xtina's material.


don't forget he did work on Mizzunderstood.
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Reply #16 posted 03/02/07 3:23pm

CinisterCee

ehuffnsd said:

CinisterCee said:



I think Scott Stoch was riding higher on the popularity of his synth squiggles on 50 Cent's "Candy Shop", not Xtina's material.


don't forget he did work on Mizzunderstood.


damn, Xtina was swiping P!NK like crazy
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Reply #17 posted 03/02/07 3:27pm

pkidwell

as soon as i heard this beat i had to start laughing....i mean how many of those throw away beats are there.....and Tim is a beat maker too but he's somewhat original.....this is some King of the Burbs shit
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CinisterCee said:

ehuffnsd said:



don't forget he did work on Mizzunderstood.


damn, Xtina was swiping P!NK like crazy


that was their beef. P!nk was upset that she got suckered in the Xtina vechile that was Lady Marmalade. The Boz from Moulin Rouge only wanted Xtina to do the single but the head of RCA thought it would work better and showcase her more if she had other people record with her. Then Xtina and P!nk started working with Linda Perry and Storch. P!nk heard Beautiful and wanted to record it but Linda said no and Linda told Xtina no as well, However, Xtina started singing it while Linda was playing it for her and Linda said she could record it. P!nk got really upset.
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Reply #19 posted 03/02/07 3:34pm

CinisterCee

ehuffnsd said:

CinisterCee said:



damn, Xtina was swiping P!NK like crazy


that was their beef. P!nk was upset that she got suckered in the Xtina vechile that was Lady Marmalade. The Boz from Moulin Rouge only wanted Xtina to do the single but the head of RCA thought it would work better and showcase her more if she had other people record with her. Then Xtina and P!nk started working with Linda Perry and Storch. P!nk heard Beautiful and wanted to record it but Linda said no and Linda told Xtina no as well, However, Xtina started singing it while Linda was playing it for her and Linda said she could record it. P!nk got really upset.


e droppin' knowledge! thanks smile
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Reply #20 posted 03/02/07 3:39pm

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CinisterCee said:

ehuffnsd said:



that was their beef. P!nk was upset that she got suckered in the Xtina vechile that was Lady Marmalade. The Boz from Moulin Rouge only wanted Xtina to do the single but the head of RCA thought it would work better and showcase her more if she had other people record with her. Then Xtina and P!nk started working with Linda Perry and Storch. P!nk heard Beautiful and wanted to record it but Linda said no and Linda told Xtina no as well, However, Xtina started singing it while Linda was playing it for her and Linda said she could record it. P!nk got really upset.


e droppin' knowledge! thanks smile



i don't need soaps to follow when i got christina. she loves pickin fights with people. i'm trying to figure out who she's going to go after next.
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