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Timbaland vs Scott Storch

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Mistajam | 19:38 UK time, Friday, 23 February 2007

Go 3:00 in to this video. Timbaland's definitely got some fighting talk for Scott Storch! The beef stems from Scott feeling he didn't get his just dues for Justin Timberlake's 'Cry Me A River' - claiming that he not only wrote but also produced the majority of the song. Timbaland has remained quiet about it...up until this interview and his verse on 'Give It To Me' - his new single.

Personally, this one is an interesting one for me - they can't go at it like rappers (Scott don't rap!!) so this one has to be contained to interviews. What do you think? Who's better? Who will win?

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  1. 1.

    LOL!!!! Well Scott Raps Now

    Not Build Like Dat (Timbaland Diss)
    Scottt Storch Ft Nox

  2. 2.
    • At 02:43 AM on 20 Mar 2007,
    • TheDeckFather wrote:

    No Scott cant Rap. Plain and simple - Timbaland is the best there is (alongside Dre just like he said). Hes been inventing and pioneering since day 1. Scott got hungry for some limelight and the beats weren't doing it for him so he had to try and get some by being (or attempting to be) a frontman. Storch can do beats, Timbo makes beats - in there lay the difference. Shock Value & Detox, hip hop hostory is about to be re-written

  3. 3.
    • At 10:12 PM on 02 Apr 2007,
    • Martin wrote:

    Wel you were wrong scot storch has released a single hitting back at Timbaland,

    well you were right about something else, he can't rap.

  4. 4.
    • At 10:14 PM on 02 Apr 2007,
    • Martin wrote:

    turns out Scot storch can't rap,


    His new single hitting out at Timbaland, his single is available to view on utube

    titled "Built Like that"

  5. 5.

    Scott is an assistant! Just a lil piano man! Timbo is the boss!

  6. 6.
    • At 11:04 PM on 24 Jun 2007,
    • Christian Davis wrote:

    Hey...Timbo's been around since way back as '93. He's a Producer, rapper, songwriter...he surely makes a big difference as seen all over the radio hits worldwide. Where's Scott (Whiskey?) Storch in this instance???

    Scott needs to lie low...men, or scoot!!!

  7. 7.
    • At 12:32 PM on 21 Jul 2007,
    • gbile wrote:

    timb is definitely the boss but i think the two of 'em should have a one on one studio match

  8. 8.
    • At 11:32 PM on 10 Aug 2007,
    • alwiya wrote:

    Watever Timbaland touches it turns to Gold, U cant compare him to any other producers in this world, he is the best of the best word cant discribe this artist, FOR HEAVEN SAKE TIMBALND IS GIFTED. THE WHOLE WORLD KNOW THAT FROM DUBAI TO HAWAII

  9. 9.

    Well u guys are wrong, if Scott and Timbo was in a studio match, timbo would loose quickly, cuz he only can work with samples, he just like to rob a lot of music, how many times he copy another songs?! hamm?!... he didnt play alone all his beats.. if he does, why he should call Scott to play the beat cry me a river!? and why he keep Danja as Co-Producer.. if he alone can beat anyone, now.. u dont know nothin' about makin' music, cuz in america u just need to have talent, to turn a whack beat in a hit.. like timbaland beats, nice talents sing on them.. thats why they sounds nice, but scott is better in everything.. but I think timbaland is more crazy in drums.. cuz he loves to play around.. and scott just have a style like DRE.. thats all.. they both nice producers!

  10. 10.
    • At 01:12 AM on 02 Oct 2007,
    • John wrote:

    Timbo is a joke, Scott is the man. Look at cry me a river, hahahaaha. Where you at now TIMBO

  11. 11.

    Respect to storch on the keyboard, but other than that.. Timbo's beats are unique, they got "bounce". Love timbo man.

  12. 12.
    • At 12:01 PM on 24 Oct 2007,
    • just someone ;) wrote:

    I Love Timbaland He is making the most incredible songs of our time - besides I LOVE JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE ,,,I like christina aguilera's songs too but that Scott seems to be a idiot I mean his face is saying - look at me I have soo much money :D
    I love timbaland - He's the best producer and he can sing too

  13. 13.
    • At 08:17 PM on 05 Nov 2007,
    • timbo wrote:

    timbaland beats in the 90's cant be compared to all his songs he did for missey aaliyah and giunwine are u kidding this fagot storch makes beats for bubble gum music he sucks i cant believe people ask him to produce

  14. 14.
    • At 03:01 PM on 25 Jan 2008,
    • TimboFan wrote:

    Timbo Is The King Of The Beats
    Scott Storch Is nothin without timbland he was just a piano man helping timbaland in his beats.
    storch learned how to make nice beats from timbaland & his biggest hit was helping timbaland make cry me a river.
    for all those people who say timbaland just plays with samples they are wrong cuz timbaland was making beats way back in the day in surrounded by idiots group which pharell was part of & when he was making beats exclusively for missy

  15. 15.
    • At 01:28 PM on 23 Feb 2008,
    • Damiaaan wrote:

    I always liked Timbo's beats and stuff... But Scot Storch! I said that mans programming is spacious and unique. The scales he uses, the ideas. I mean Beyonce, Kriss Brown," Lean Back" Candy shop... You can't touch that. And after it all, the man is humble.
    Scott Much respect from crybaby records down in Cape Town, South Africa

  16. 16.
    • At 04:37 PM on 14 Mar 2008,
    • Chris wrote:

    You cant even compare Scott Storch to timbo.. Storch's beats are on a whole 'nother level.. All Timbo can do is put out the same beat on a different chord and run.. Storch's beats are so much more complex and composed with such notice to detail.. There are alot of young producer's that can run with Timbo.. but you cant even begin to touch Scott Storch.. Just listen to Still D.R.E. the man made a Piano based beat to a hardcore rap song.... you just cant mess with that!! And thats why all the big names in the music industry get a Storch beat over some wack Timbo beat.. the complexity and individuality of each of his beats makes his songs stand out from the crowd.. You can just listen to a song and you know a Scott Storch beat when it comes on... can't say that for Timbo...... Oh, and Timbo is an egotistical @$$, Scott Storch is a humble man who doesn't talk smack unless some1 swings first.. Wack Timbo.. go home

  17. 17.
    • At 06:16 PM on 12 Apr 2008,
    • bethee.xx wrote:

    Max, is soo right in what he said about Scott and Timbaland. Timbalands beats are amature, the only good ones he has are ones that other produces helped him produce, like BOUNCE, amazing song but Pressure (prodced by Scott) kills all ; and he produced that HIMSELF. Dre worked on Bounce with Timbaland. Dre is sick, he's amazing but so is Scott. Look at all the songs he produced compared to Timbaland.. How many times have they been # 1 when Timbalands have been liked # 30. I guess it depends what you like but I still say no matter what, Scott beats Timbo ..waay.

  18. 18.
    • At 11:06 PM on 13 Apr 2008,
    • bethee.xx wrote:

    Max is soo right in what he said about Scott and Timbaland. Timbaland’s beats are amateur. The only good ones he has are ones that other producers helped him produce, such as BOUNCE. That's an amazing song but Dre helped him produce that. Dre is sick, amazing, but so is Scott. Look at Pressure (produced by Scott) that songs kills all ; and he produced that HIMSELF. It’s not everyone that likes Belly & Ginuwine, in fact a lot people don't but that song was at #1 for a couple weeks because the beat is siiick. Think of all the songs Scott produced compared to Timbo's.. How many times have they been #1's when Timbaland’s have been like #30. Scott produces better beats. I guess it depends on what you like but I still say Scott beats Timbo ..waay. Scott doesn't even need this, he's already rich as fuck and he knows his beats are good.. Obviously if he's rich and they're #1's.. PEACE !!

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