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Teddy riley
Teddy riley






teddy riley

Sort of like the twisted samples I brought in. "The elements on this song that give it that New Jack Swing sound are the ones that I used when I recorded with Guy and Bobby Brown to pioneer it. He'd often record the vocals on a Dictaphone and take them into the studio and then see how it would all work out. I'd describe that sound as, really, like the New Jack Swing sound. Basically it was the sound I wanted on Dangerous and he loved it - loved it from the beginning. That was the sound I was thinking of for this album. "One of the biggest things Michael really surprised me with on the Dangerous album was his vocal deliverance on Remember The Time. When you're doing analogue it's pretty much, you know, getting everything on tape, you know? It's very warm. There's no studio trickery either, really. I think the longest part was writing everything and getting everything formatted. "The whole song didn't take long to produce, actually. I thought he was going to get another person to play on it but he wanted my good self playing! That was something special to me. "The element I'm most proud of in this song is my guitar playing. He was Michael's favourite rapper at the time." 2. It was my idea to get the rapper Heavy D to perform on there as well. He bought it to me as a DAT, and he told me there were things he wanted done, and I did them. He'd come in with an idea and I'd flesh it out in the studio. "That's the way it worked a lot of the time. He told me to see what I could do with it so I took it and created some more instruments and reproduced the record - and he loved it. "Jam was a track that Michael had the idea for.








Teddy riley