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In this clip, Teddy Riley reflects back on the tension between himself and the two other members of Guy (Aaron and Damion Hall) before they broke up in the early 90s. He explains that the problems stemmed from threats that were being made about him by the brothers, which prompted the group to meet and talk out their differences. Nevertheless, it was Riley that decided to move on from the group first. From there, he talks about calling Michael Jackson after his last show with Guy and gearing up to work with the "King of Pop."