15 Classic Scott Storch Songs Every Music Fan Should Be Thankful For

15 tracks that remind us of his former super-producer status.

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Busta Rhymes “Bladow!!” (2000)

This beat sounds like the score to a funky fairytale. And it’s fire. The end.

Memphis Bleek f/ Jay Z and Beanie Sigel "Murda Murda” (2003)

187 on the track.

Beyonce “Naughty Girl” (2003)

A perfect cornucopia of Middle Eastern, disco, and reggae sounds.

T.I. f/ Jazze Pha “Chillin’ With My B***h” (2004)

Close your eyes and you can see the crystal clear water and white sand beaches.

Terror Squad “Lean Back” (2004)

Pulsing bass drizzled over an infectious loop = success.

Mario “Let Me Love You” (2004)

Seductively satisfying.

Chris Brown f/ Juelz Santana “Run It” (2005)

Breezy’s first No. 1 single was powered Storch’s robust synths.

50 Cent “Just a Lil Bit” (2005)

Listen without nodding your head. It’s impossible.

Lil' Kim “Lighters Up” (2005)

Step into the dancehall.

Chamillionaire f/ Lil' Flip “Turn It Up” (2005)

Bring on the bass!

Remy Ma “Conceited” (2006)

This Indian flute-infused loop never gets old.

Fat Joe f/ Lil Wayne “Make It Rain” (2006)

Storch’s staunch horns caused plenty of precipitation.

The Game “Let’s Ride” (2006)

He had no problem taking it to the Left Coast.

Big Boi f/ Cutty “Shutterbug” (2010)

Out of this world.

Snoop Dogg f/ Pooh Bear “Happy Birthday Pt. 2” (2014)

Maybe there’s still some hope.

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