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Nate Dogg’s Regulate Vocals Recorded In A Closet

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Warren G talks to DJ Skee about the making of he and Nate Dogg’s classic song “Regulate.” During the interview Warren G reveals a few amazing details about the construction of the instrumental track and recording of Nate Dogg’s vocals.According to the producer, the instrumental for “Regulate” was created in his 2 bedroom Long Related posts: Scott Storch: Tuning Kicks, Vocals, And Radio Friendliness… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Crate Kings Discovery Date : 18/03/2011 02:36 Number of articles : 2

Nate Dogg’s Regulate Vocals Recorded In A Closet

HOLLYWOOD.TV Celebrity GPS — Wednesday Edition

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It’s HOLLYWOOD.TV Celebrity GPS — Wednesday Edition! This episode features Scott Storch, Justin Bieber and girlfriend Selena Gomez, Ken Davitian (the dude Borat nude-wrestled with!), Paris Hilton, Chris Brown, Eva Longoria, Lil’ Jon and Diane Sawyer. Music by BeatSmith.

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HOLLYWOOD.TV Celebrity GPS — Saturday Edition!

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Get your groove on this weekend, kittens … as the stars are out to play for Brandy’s birthday and Oscar parties. In this episode of Celebrity GPS we have a radiant Teresa Palmer, a dancing Evan Ross, an exuberant birthday Brandy, Mario, Dave Navarro, Nicole Scherzinger, Scott Storch, Christina Milian, Serena Williams, Ray J, The Dream, and Kelly Rowland. “Glamour Zombie (DJ Redkay Remix)” by Brandon Hilton. Editing by Meowma.

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Scott Storch on Charlie Sheen: ‘It Is What It Is’

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Heading into some Trousdale to get the party started, producer Scott Storch says that Charlie Sheen recent cocaine-fueled hospitalization and subsequent re-entry into rehab “is what it is.” Though it would be nice if “it wouldn’t be what it is” because we love Charlie and want him genuinely happy — and alive.

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Scott Storch on Charlie Sheen: ‘It Is What It Is’

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Heading into some Trousdale to get the party started, producer Scott Storch says that Charlie Sheen recent cocaine-fueled hospitalization and subsequent re-entry into rehab “is what it is.” Though it would be nice if “it wouldn’t be what it is” because we love Charlie and want him genuinely happy — and alive.

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Big Boi Says Scott Storch Collabo Happened ‘By Chance’

‘I was just like, ‘Boy, give it to me,’ ‘ Big recalls of hearing producer’s funky ‘Shutterbugg’ for the first time. By Jayson Rodriguez Big Boi Photo: MTV News Big Boi’s “Shutterbugg” not only proved to be the breakout single the Atlanta MC needed to get his long-delayed Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty a release date, but the slinky number also gives Scott Storch his first legitimate hit in nearly four years. The Grammy-winning producer once provided artists with chart-toppers on a regular basis, but a string of troubles sidelined him in recent years. The Outkast rapper, however, told MTV News he wasn’t aware of Storch’s personal problems. A friend, Big Boi said, simply relayed a message from the producer saying he had a record for him. “I was finishing the song ‘Sumethin’s Gotta Give,’ with Mary J. Blige. We was at Lenny Kravitz’s studio, and my homeboy, who manages Yelawolf right now, was like, ‘Scott Storch is looking for you. He said he got a beat he been sitting on for two years that got your name written all over it,’ ” Big Boi recalled. “We finished the song with Mary, [Storch] came and picked us up — drop-top Phantom — drove us to his house, went in his house, went in his studio. “This man played a song at the loudest volume I heard a song played in my life,” Big laughed. “The first song he played was “Shutterbugg.” Man, it came on, I was just like, ‘Boy, give it to me.’ Took the beat, went to Atlanta, brought my band in, keyboard and guitar players, we laid a couple layers of funk on top of it. [Producer] Bosko came in and put the ‘talkbox’ on it, made it all the way funky.” Critics have singled out the track as a favorite and showered praise on the veteran lyricist’s proper solo debut. And the “Shutterbugg” video is as colorful as the track, with an array of images bursting through the clip. And although Big Boi tapping Storch for “Shutterbugg” has helped the Miami producer continue his comeback, for the rapper, it was just a matter of good timing. “Certain things happen by chance,” Big said. “I didn’t plan on working with Scott Storch, but it happened and he was jamming.” Do you think Big Boi and Scott Storch should work on more material together? Talk about it in the comments. Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Big Boi Related Artists Big Boi

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Big Boi’s ‘Action-Packed’ Solo Album Features T.I., B.o.B, Andre 3000

Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty is due July 6. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by James “FLX” Smith Big Boi Photo: MTV News Big Boi has no shortage of friends, so it’s only right that on his forthcoming solo album, Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty, the Outkast MC will be joined by a slew of guests. “The album is action-packed,” Big Boi told MTV News from the Atlanta set of his video for “Shutterbug.” “On the album, I got Andre 3000, B.o.B, T.I., Jamie Foxx.” On the production side, Scott Storch (who helmed “Shutterbug”), Salaam Remi (Nas, Fugees), Organize Noise, the rapper’s own Boom Boom Room producers and Boi-1da (perhaps best known for his work on Drake’s “Best I Ever Had”) will contribute to the set. Last month, Big Boi revealed that his Outkast rhyming partner, Andre 3000, would appear on three tracks , including one Andre produced. “It’s me and Stacks, two verses apiece, back to back, lyrical manslaughter,” Big Boi said of the latter collaboration. “Who’s better than the ‘Kast? Nobody.” Big Boi has kept quiet about most of 3000’s contributions, save for “Royal Flush,” which hit the Net in 2008. “I can’t speak on a whole lot of Outkast stuff, ’cause me and Dre got a top-secret agreement going on,” he said. “We won’t tell you nothing until it’s time to know. Y’all go get these solo albums first, how about that?” Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty is tentatively scheduled for a July 6 release on Def Jam Records. Are you excited to hear Big Boi’s solo album? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Big Boi

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