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Part 5: Teddy Riley on Producing His First R&B Album for Keith Sweat
Part 3: Teddy Riley: The 1st Band I Auditioned For Threatened to Rob Me if I Didn't Play Well
Part 1: Teddy Riley on Growing Up in Harlem Projects Surrounded by Drugs, Playing Keyboard by 5
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In this clip, Teddy Riley started off opening up about working with Doug E. Fresh, and he went on to speak about producing “The Show,” which also featured Slick Rick. Teddy explained that he was in the group “Kids at Work,” and he admitted that he didn’t want to call himself a producer. He then stated that he didn’t know if “The Show” would be a big hit, and Teddy added that he explained how to make the beat over the phone because he was grounded. Teddy went on to speak about working on Kool Moe Dee’s “Go See the Doctor” at 16, and he detailed perfecting his beat-making skills. From there, Teddy spoke about doing block parties, which is where he met Kool Moe Dee.