5.30.2006
Paris Hilton plans reggae, hip hop album
"HONG KONG - Paris Hilton says her upcoming album will be a mix of reggae, pop and hip-hop, with the first single being a reggae song called "Stars Are Blind."Hilton will also do a remake of the Rod Stewart song "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?," she was quoted as saying in the June issue of Hong Kong magazine Prestige.
"The whole album has so much different music on it. I like all music. It's not like I only like pop or only rock. I want to have something for everybody," Hilton said." [Via yahoo.com]
The PimpWiz.com Bottom Line: This is going to get real ugly. We heard the leaked version of one of her track,"Turn You on" and it makes William Hung sound like Al Green. We amost puked in our mouths just thinking about it.
Oh and Scott Storch, don't think we didn't hear that you are producing this. We are praying to it's just a terrible rumor.
PimpWiz can report exclusivly that sources close to Brooke Hogan (Hulk Hogan's daughter) have confirmed that Storch will be producing her new music project.
No, seriously we aren't joking. We love your tracks but man we got to put you on blast for this one. How do you go from "The Roots" to this...
About Scott Storch
Scott Spencer Storch (born December 16, 1973) is a keyboardist, songwriter, and hip hop producer. A former member of and keyboardist for alternative hip hop band The Roots, Storch went on to produce and co-produce hit records for a number of artists, including Chamillionaire ("Turn it Up"), Justin Timberlake ("Cry Me a River", with Timbaland), the #1 hit "Lean Back" by The Terror Squad, the #1 hit "Candy Shop" by rapper 50 Cent, the #1 hit "Let Me Love You" by Mario, and the #1 hit "Run It" by Chris Brown. He also produced various tracks ("Can't Hold Us Down" feat. Lil' Kim, "Walk Away," "Fighter," "Underappreciated," "Infatuation") off of Christina Aguilera's 2002 album Stripped and Beyonce's Dangerously In Love ("Baby Boy" feat Sean Paul, "Me Myself and I", "Naughty Girl").
He has worked closely with Dr. Dre and is credited for doing much of the piano and keyboard riffs on many Dr. Dre-produced tracks since 1999, including "Still D.R.E.," the hit lead single from 2001. He is the main hand behind Paris Hilton's upcoming debut album, and is working for songs by Ice Cube, Kelis, Zay, Method Man, Teairra Mari, and Jessica Simpson. According to the New York Times, his going rate for producing a track is around $80,000-$90,000. (Via Wikipedia.com)
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