Music producer Scott Storch has some choice words for one-time collaborator Christina Aguilera. A track on her new album Back to Basics, released this week, takes a parting shot at the musician, with whom she reportedly had a falling out months ago.
According to reports, Storch walked away from Aguilera’s latest CD after she failed to hook him up with a private jet from Florida to Los Angeles, where she was recording Back to Basics.
On the track "F.U.S.S." Aguilera drops in the line: "Looks like I didn't need you / Still got the album out."
She later told Rolling Stone magazine, "By no means am I trying to start anything ... I just needed to get things off my chest."
Storch, however, is quite upset.
"It's pretty pathetic that she would do a song like this,” he told In Touch magazine. "I worked on half of her last CD and sold her millions of copies. Obviously, she cares more than I do that I didn't do this album. But I can't blame her, with an album full of fillers, over-singing and lame Vegas-like cabaret music. …You (Aguilera) should fire your management for letting me slip through your fingers."
According to reports, Storch walked away from Aguilera’s latest CD after she failed to hook him up with a private jet from Florida to Los Angeles, where she was recording Back to Basics.
On the track "F.U.S.S." Aguilera drops in the line: "Looks like I didn't need you / Still got the album out."
She later told Rolling Stone magazine, "By no means am I trying to start anything ... I just needed to get things off my chest."
Storch, however, is quite upset.
"It's pretty pathetic that she would do a song like this,” he told In Touch magazine. "I worked on half of her last CD and sold her millions of copies. Obviously, she cares more than I do that I didn't do this album. But I can't blame her, with an album full of fillers, over-singing and lame Vegas-like cabaret music. …You (Aguilera) should fire your management for letting me slip through your fingers."