Is Hyphy the next big thing from The West Coast ? Scott Storch thinks so...

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Nov 16, 2005
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dude j valentine's working with the dude, i was hella surprised when i heard that

there was a thread about this when the news was announced he got signed to j records. i found it again on WCR, and ..
J has recently collaborated with super producer Scott Storch and the infamous duo of Cool and Dre.
 
Sep 19, 2005
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messy marv will probably pull some tricks out of his ass and get storch to do a beat or two. I hear lil jon is doing a few tracks on his new shit. What other artists use lil jon from the bay besides 40 and short?
 
Sep 19, 2005
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PressPlay Prod. said:
i wouldnt pay anybody 100,000 for a beat never.

if i had that much money i would be tryin to bring up my community,and clean the streets up
i read in vibe mag awhile back that babyface charged TLC a ticket for 4 beats. Cats from the bay charge anywhere from free to $50-$2500 maybe at the most. I don't know what Droop-E charges.
 
Feb 23, 2006
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C-4 said:
Sky Balla had a Scott Storch beat on his last album

J. Valentine has been working with Scott Storch for his album on J Records

the bay is fuckin with Scott Storch, he makes SLAPS, that man is very versatile
^ Yeah that Sky Balla beat he made was not that hot. It sounded like a broken timbaland track.
 
Dec 9, 2005
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You know like he said in the interview, its basically like a 'stamp of approval' when you go out and get these 'name brand' producers...
 
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Most superproducers charge around 100,000 or more...Dre is 250, and I know Neptunes, Timbaland, Kanye, DJ Quik, maybe Just Blaze are all 100,000.

However....I know first hand that most artists you see on TV will never pay 100,000 straight up for a beat unless they are brand new and workin on a major company budget. Most of these producers work hella deals, which is why you'll see them on each other's projects....like Kanye will give Game a beat for half price or even less, but then say "you gotta do a verse or whole song on my album". Dre always works deals like that, and a lot of times it is for his ghostwriters, or either for artists who he'll get to be on one of his artist's albums.