Chords for Scott Storch - Playing the piano 2012 ᴴᴰ

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Scott Storch - Playing the piano 2012 ᴴᴰ chords
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[B] [Em]
[B] I'm about to play a little bit of Crazy Lickin' Pop.
[E] You know what I'm saying?
here with the legendary Scott [Ab] Storch.
[Eb] [Abm]
I didn't even [Eb] know that one.
[E] [Eb]
Get off my fucking neck, bitch.
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_ _ [B] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] I'm about to play a little bit of Crazy Lickin' Pop.
I'm about to play a little bit.
_ _ _ [B] _ _
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_ _ [E] _ _ _ You know what I'm saying?
Like I said, sitting here with the legendary Scott [Ab] Storch.
You know, here at the crib.
[E] _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
I didn't even [Eb] know that one.
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_ [E] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ Get off my fucking neck, bitch.
I didn't even [Ab] know that one.
I played a lot of this [D] guy's records, man.
To be here [Ab] with him right now.
To be able to be right here with him, seeing him banging these ivories is a blessing.
You know what I mean?
I remember in 99, I'll never forget it, 1999, Kevin Black from Interscope Records sent me Chronic 2001.
And had us play the whole album.
It was a Saturday night.
I'll never forget, okay, me up [Eb] in the Bay Area.
I was on that station for 10 years.
And we had premiered that whole album.
This is back when radio was organic.
You remember those days.
Right?
You remember those days.
_ My first [F] record I ever got was School of D.
[Ab] So, you know, I'll never forget.
You guys better [Ab] do some homework on this guy, man.
For real.
Things forget [A] real fast, man.
[Db] I did about 16 years worth [C] of hits.
A lot.
And people are still [B] playing those hits.
It's not possible for me [Ab] to fall off.
And people are still playing those hits.
I'm ready to get back in it again.
And people [Abm] are still performing those [D] hits.
This guy's legendary.
This guy's music is timeless, man.
Like I said, in [C] 99, man, there was one song I was like, [Am] whoa.
Yeah. _
_ [Gb] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [E] _ [Em] _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [B] _ _ [E] _ What's some of the favorite songs that you can actually say you [F] produced?
Like, and you still enjoy hearing to [Ab] this day? _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [Ab] Woo! _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ [E] _ _ [Eb] _
What up, B?
_ [Fm] _ _ [Eb] What up, _ B?
Some of y'all are like, what is that?
_ Ain't no [B] Shazam in this, ladies and gentlemen.
[E] _ _ _ That's my [Am] shit right there.
_ _ [E] _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ That's my bro right there.
X, what up?
_ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ A little bit, a little higher. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ [B] _ _ [Gb] Aw, [B] man.
You got _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [E] it.
You got it, baby.
Woo!
_ _ _ [G] I love that [Ab] Egyptian stuff.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] Shout out to my brother, Molly Ma, Franny Ma, my brother.
Cribo [G] with Scott Starch.
We doing it big.
And our best hero in the key, Molly Ma, man.
That's straight [E] compound.
Some of the best records [C] that I think I've ever put out, [N] or tried to put out.
Like, were the ones that didn't make it, but like, [Bb] I call them greatest [E] misses.
The greatest misses.
Like, there's singles out there that I've never done.
Shit that has gotten leaked.
Shit that wasn't a single.
Like, [N] I've had records that were slated to possibly be a single, and then they get leaked.
_ [B] One of them was one of my favorite compositions in music that I ever made.
And what's that?
[A] _ _ I'll Hurt You, with Busta Rhymes and Benny Hill.
Yes.
Oh, B.
[Dm] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ Oh. _
_ [G] And when you come up with these melodies, man, what do you [E] come up with them?
I mean, like.
I just mess around and throw shit against the wall.
[B] Cause that's [Eb] what real musicians do, [E] though.
You know, like, real musicians, [Bbm] like, no matter who it is.
It can be, you know, [Ab] a person like Stevie Wonder, or Prince, or Scott Starch, or even [Db] Drake.
It's like, [C] great musicians will always find a way to make something sound [Eb] right and organic.
What was an example of [Bm] that?
Where you just molded [A] them and made a hit with them.
Well, I took _ an artist [G] that was brought to me by the Mark Pitts of the Tina Davis, Chris Brown.
And I told him the day I met him. _ _ _
[N] I know he remembered this, so I sat in front of him this [G] morning.
And I said, look, I'm gonna give you the number one song today.
He never had this in the album, not yet.
He wanted to see the number [A] one record.
Just like, no chance, cause he was mad cool.
He didn't change shit.
He's still [E] mad cool.
_ [C] So we left.
We put the record out.
And, what's the number one [B] song, that record that day?
Run It.
[D] What were some of your influences when you grew up?
[Dm] Like, who's your favorite? _
_ [E] It's good music, period.
[A] _ _ _ [G]
That's what it is, man.
[D] Yeah, like, when [Ab] I think of good music, I think of like, shit [Gb] like, you know, Guns N' Roses, and Frank [Ab] Sinatra, and Sade.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, the [Abm] list goes on.
But, like, [D] Bob Marley.
[Ab] Yeah, the Beatles.
[G] Oh, the Beatles, man.
Great music.
[Ab] Like, Earth, Wind & Fire.
_ _ [A] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
Come on, Bob.
[D] He likes to play [Cm] the piano.
_ [Gm] _
_ [C] Yeah, okay.
No.
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