be honest thats not true tho. a lot of their best music was with himI can see them hating on him working with Dre. But he was already long gone, and still an unknown when he left. He was replaced without missing a beat.
be honest thats not true tho. a lot of their best music was with himI can see them hating on him working with Dre. But he was already long gone, and still an unknown when he left. He was replaced without missing a beat.
fukk both Storch and Questlove's bytch ass
He was in the right place at the right time. The Roots success coincided with the neo soul movement coming to prominence which was largely because of the Soulquarian collective. If you’ve got Questlove, Jill Scott, Eyrkah Badu, J Dilla, D’Angelo, & Common sitting in every studio session you are going to be great. They all worked on each others stuff pretty much at the same time.be honest thats not true tho. a lot of their best music was with him
depth? I mean look bro I like the roots too but scott post roots had way more sucess than roots post scott.He was in the right place at the right time. The Roots success coincided with the neo soul movement coming to prominence which was largely because of the Soulquarian collective. If you’ve got Questlove, Jill Scott, Eyrkah Badu, J Dilla, D’Angelo, & Common sitting in every studio session you are going to be great. They all worked on each others stuff pretty much at the same time.
The problem was everybody started experimenting too much around the time he just so happened to leave. Nothing Scott Storch did afterwards even remotely had the level of depth to it their music did.
Yeah he made some great club records. None of which get played anymoredepth? I mean look bro I like the roots too but scott post roots had way more sucess than roots post scott.
as far as discagraphy scott had a better one post them also if we just talking beats and music, I mean You got me and dont say nothing were the roots only hits of that era since 90s
what?? bro you been around this shyt too long lol how
be honest thats not true tho. a lot of their best music waswithAFTER him
The Roots had the biggest commercial success of their careers with Phrenology and Game Theory is probably the best album they’ve ever done
He was in the right place at the right time. The Roots success coincided with the neo soul movement coming to prominence which was largely because of the Soulquarian collective. If you’ve got Questlove, Jill Scott, Eyrkah Badu, J Dilla, D’Angelo, & Common sitting in every studio session you are going to be great. They all worked on each others stuff pretty much at the same time.
The problem was everybody started experimenting too much around the time he just so happened to leave. Nothing Scott Storch did afterwards even remotely had the level of depth to it their music did.
Dude been doing this same “comeback” interview for years now
It’s like because the music ain’t hitting or making waves, he’s now just remaining stagnant in the past, telling the same old stories over and over again
It’s weird
For a dude that’s a talented pianist, he somehow hasn’t found a way to fit into this new era of music
I’m surprised he doesn’t just go the Jazz route and work with cats like Esperanza Spalding, Gretchen Parlato, Robert Glasler, Lalah Hathaway and Gregory Porter
Storch is/was mad mad talented, but I don’t think the comeback is gonna work, lol.
He should've started his own label and developed R&B artists and MC's under that, and just stayed in the background. He got hooked on the lights, and started getting gassed. Made mad millions. Blew all of his bread and crashed out. I just don’t think he has the business sense to really thrive in today's game.