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"Wie wichtig ist für Sie die Zusammenarbeit mit den Kandidaten, die Sie ja auch coachen sollen?
Ich finde das sehr interessant, weil wir es bislang mit Scooter noch nie geschafft haben, einen anderen Künstler zu produzieren. Deshalb ist X Factor für mich jetzt auch die Gelegenheit, sich einen Künstler zu schnappen und mit ihm eine Single oder sogar ein Album zu produzieren. Da kann man alles einbringen, was man an Erfahrung und Ideen und Sounds hat."
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"Ich will einen Song produzieren, bei dem mein Bauch mir sagt: Das Ding ist ein Hit. Ob das dann wirklich klappt, hängt bekanntlich von vielen verschiedenen Faktoren, aber wir haben den Anspruch."

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HP must talk a few shi.ts just for the sake of that show or due to the contract. Even if he would be serious, a collaboration would be useless since the have Nikk, Kamala and if they would be smart to release a similar track to Fire (or The Revolution), for that, they have Jeff Mantas.
In this interview H.P. is focussing on the fact they want start producing other artists, they never really did that, but want it (and wanted it already for a long time I think)

So it's in a way a side project, but I think a more pop-style one, if it will happen. Scooter can go on, and the producing on the side like an extra, also a normal way many bands work
And H.P. has the lyric writing skills to do love-songs too for example

yeah of course and why they are doing it? They just use credulousness of newcomers and tell them we will make you famous and rich if you give us your voice and at the end they give them only 1% of their 99% profit. And if the voice don't work anymore they kick their asses and say goodbye. That's so cheapMany succesful artists also produce others, and Scooter always wanted to do that too as can be read from H.P.'s statement. And now with X-Factor there's an opportuniyy to produce the winner, just like Dieter Bohlen (from Modern Talking) produces often the winner of "German Idol"
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