Scott Storch Empowers Us With “On My Own”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

A soul-stirring contemporary pop gem that delivers a powerful message. 

Scott Storch is a renowned record producer and songwriter who began his music journey as a keyboardist for The Roots in Philadelphia, contributing to their 1993 debut album Organix. His passion for music production soon outshone his live performance pursuits, leading him to establish himself as a producer. This transition opened doors to significant collaborations with icons like Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. Over the years, Storch has crafted hits for major artists, including 50 Cent, T.I., Justin Timberlake, Beyoncé, Christina Aguilera, and Pink. Most recently, he released “On My Own,” a single featuring Abbie Stair.

“On My Own” seamlessly fuses R&B and pop elements, crafting a sound that matches the song’s emotional depth. The lyrics reflect introspection and resilience, exploring themes of loneliness and self-discovery: “I feel beat, I’m out clean, sittin’ in this room, Life is quiet all alone, But I’m not there, and if you cared, you’d already know, ‘Cause the sorrys are all just for show.” These lines evoke a poignant self-reflection on overcoming adversity and finding inner strength. The song’s soulful vocals and bluesy undertones contribute to its rich, moving atmosphere. All in all, Scott Storch and Abbie Stair have delivered a contemporary pop piece that resonates with empowerment and independence—perfect for anyone looking to embrace their own journey.


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