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HeadRoom with Music Producer Scott Storch

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Songwriter and producer Scott Storch sits down with Berger in Miami at his home studio. Storch joined up with Roots in 1994. The group’s first album Organix leaned heavily on Storch’s distinctive use of the Fender Rhodes and would help define their sound. Storch’s playing eventually led him to Dr. Dre, for whom he came up with the classic piano riff that propels the 1999 hit “Still D.R.E.” Storch went on to produce hit records for the likes of Beyoncé, Fat Joe, DJ Khaled, and Justin Timberlake, becoming one of the most sought after producers of the mid-’00s. His infamous party lifestyle eventually led to Storch entering rehab in 2009 and filing for bankruptcy in 2015. He has returned to the music industry with more drive and inspiration than ever, working with some of the most exciting names in modern rap, including Young Thug, Russ, and Trippie Red.

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Songwriter and producer Scott Storch sits down with Berger in Miami at his home studio. Storch joined up with Roots in 1994. The group’s first album Organix leaned heavily on Storch’s distinctive use of the Fender Rhodes and would help define their sound. Storch’s playing eventually led him to Dr. Dre, for whom he came up with the classic piano riff that propels the 1999 hit “Still D.R.E.” Storch went on to produce hit records for the likes of Beyoncé, Fat Joe, DJ Khaled, and Justin Timberlake, becoming one of the most sought after producers of the mid-’00s. His infamous party lifestyle eventually led to Storch entering rehab in 2009 and filing for bankruptcy in 2015. He has returned to the music industry with more drive and inspiration than ever, working with some of the most exciting names in modern rap, including Young Thug, Russ, and Trippie Red.

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