All Hip Hop - Found Mar. 19, 2010 ... with a person purporting to be Scott Storch's son, a rapper who calls himself SK. He might be the kid whose mom was suing Mr. Storch for child...
THE JAZZ CHILL CORNER - Found Mar. 11, 2010 Talib Kweli, Three 6 Mafia, David Banner, BeBe Winans, Mervyn Warren, Jermaine Dupri, DJ Paul, and Scott Storch, among others who wanted to...
Nah Right - Found Mar. 5, 2010 Leak off an unofficial Game mixtape titled America?s Most Wanted . Game ft. Ja Rule - Jumpoff (Psycho) [prod. Scott Storch] | Mediafire
The Couch Sessions - Found Feb. 16, 2010 One of the biggest surprises when I was at the Roots Pre-Grammy Jam in LA last month was seeing the one and only Scott Storch take his place back on
Nah Right - Found Feb. 2, 2010 The ex-Roots keyboard player was reunited with his old band-mates over the weekend in L.A. and performed the song that Scott Storch played keyboard
SOHH - Found Feb. 4, 2010 ... ago) Lil Wayne On Reporting To Jail, 'I Just Say I'm Looking Forward To It' (3 hours, 11 minutes ago) Scott Storch To Save 'Detox' Album, 'I'm...
Scott Storch (born December 16, 1973) is a Canadian21 record producer. He has found success in many genres of music, particularly hip hop, pop, and R&B. He has his own record label, Storch Music Company and his own music production company, Tuff Jew Productions LLC.
Scott Storch was born in Nova Scotia, Canada,1 the son of a court reporter and a singer, both of Jewish heritage. He eventually moved to Cherry Hill, New Jersey and Coral Springs, Florida with his family. He attended middle school and high school in Davie, Florida. He made his first big step in his professional music career in 1991 when he became one of the first members of the hip hop group The Roots as a keyboard player. Storch's first big commercial hit was when he collaborated with Dr. Dre and helped produce the riffs for the song "Still D.R.E.".
Finances
In 2006, Rolling Stone estimated that Storch had earned over $70 million in his career.3 According to a 2007 Forbes article, "Hip Hop Cash Kings," Storch was one of the highest-paid people in the music industry in 2007, having earned $17 million in that year. His fee per track was around $85,000, exclusive of publishing royalties. In July 2008, it was reported that Storch was unable to pay over $500,000 in late property taxes, and a warrant was issued for his arrest for failure to appear at his child-support hearing. According to his attorney, there had been "mismanagement" of Storch's finances.4