

Neet Scotch | The BeatSmith
Neet Scotch is an underground hip-hop producer and beatsmith recognized for crafting gritty, sample-driven instrumentals rooted in classic boom bap and contemporary underground sound. Operating within independent music circles, Neet Scotch’s production style blends textured loops, hard drum patterns, and atmospheric layering, aligning with the aesthetics of authentic hip-hop culture and raw lyricism.
While maintaining a low public profile, his work reflects the tradition of behind-the-scenes producers who shape sound without mainstream visibility. As a developing name in the producer landscape, Neet Scotch represents the next wave of independent beatsmiths contributing to the evolution of underground hip-hop production.

The Partnership
The creative partnership between Prolific Wone and Neet Scotch (also known as Scott Provost) represents a foundational collaboration within Prolific Wone’s catalog, spanning production, songwriting, and engineering. Neet Scotch is officially credited as producer and engineer on multiple releases, including “THAT WONE”. Additional collaborations include “HōM,” a later-era release produced by Neet Scotch, as well as work within the Gods of the Basement ecosystem, where he contributed production to tracks such as “Iced Tarantulas”
Beyond individual records, Neet Scotch served as Prolific Wone’s primary recording engineer for several years, playing a critical role in shaping the sonic identity, vocal recording quality, and overall studio output during key phases of development. His production style—rooted in gritty, sample-driven hip-hop and textured drum programming—aligns closely with Prolific Wone’s underground aesthetic and lyrical delivery.
The collaboration extends beyond released material, with multiple unreleased projects and recordings developed over time, reflecting a deep, ongoing creative relationship built within the New York City hip-hop scene.
Together, Neet Scotch and Prolific Wone represent a producer-artist dynamic grounded in consistency, technical execution, and long-term artistic alignment.

